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"Reflections of My Life" was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band, Marmalade.[2] It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell, and singer Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese).[3] Released in late 1969, it was the band's first release on Decca following an earlier spell at CBS.[4]

"Reflections of My Life"
Single by Marmalade
from the album Reflections of the Marmalade
B-side"Rollin' My Thing"
Released14 November 1969 (1969-11-14)
March 1970 (U.S.)
RecordedDecca Studio 2 West Hampstead, London
GenrePsychedelic pop[1]
Length4:16
LabelDecca
Songwriter(s)Junior Campbell, Dean Ford
Producer(s)The Marmalade
Marmalade singles chronology
"Butterfly"
(1969)
"Reflections of My Life"
(1969)
"Rainbow"
(1970)

The song went on to chart worldwide, reaching number three in the UK in 1969,[2] number 10 in the US in 1970 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number seven on the Cash Box Top 100. Initial sales were significant in both countries, and the one million mark was reported in November 1971, when the group was presented with a gold disc for global sales.[4] The track featured a lead vocal by Ford backed by vocal harmonies, and included a reverse tape guitar solo (backmasking) by Campbell.

"Reflections of My Life" has produced sales of over two million units. In 1998 the writers were awarded a Special Citation of Achievement by the BMI for attaining radio broadcast performances in excess of one million in the US alone.[5]


Recording


Original 1970 Decca release promo for Reflections of My Life
Original 1970 Decca release promo for "Reflections of My Life"

The recording took place over three days in October 1969 at Decca Studios 2 and 1 in West Hampstead London with band members Graham Knight on bass, Alan Whitehead on drums, Pat Fairley on acoustic guitar, and Junior Campbell on keyboards and electric guitars. Dean Ford sang lead vocal and Junior Campbell and Graham Knight provided harmony vocals.

The added brass and strings were orchestrated by Keith Mansfield. "Reflections" was released 14 November 1969 in the UK. The Decca staff recording engineers were Bill Price and Peter Rynston.


Structure


The song structure is unusual in that the intro, verses and choruses all share the same 8 bar sequence: G major B minor E minor G7 C major B minor A minor D7 repeated throughout.


Guitar solo


Reflections of My Life US Sheet Music Cover 1970
"Reflections of My Life" US Sheet Music Cover 1970

The guitar solo in "Reflections of My Life", often referred to as "reverse" guitar solo, was a sixteen bar (measure) sequence featured in the recording by Junior Campbell, the band's lead guitarist.

The song is in the key of G major and the solo was recorded thus:

The first 4 bars were recorded as normal, with Campbell playing a long “G” note, tied over from the last beat of bar 3, through bar 4, with slight feedback sustaining the long note.

The eight track tape was then turned over, and Campbell played against the reverse sound of the track, including his initial first four bars ensuring that he played another long “G” near the same point which could be cross-faded against the original – the tape was then turned over to normal setup, and he selected just 4 bars from the reverse recording which are bars 4–7 inclusive – this was cross-faded with the original at bar 4 – lhe then picked up from bar 8 through to bar 16 as normal, so in fact, only 4 bars are actually “reversed”.

The solo was played on his left-hand Gibson Stereo ES355 using a Sound City stack.


Chart performance



Cover versions





References


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[de] Reflections of My Life

Reflections of My Life ist ein Lied der schottischen Popgruppe The Marmalade.[1] Die Hitsingle wurde im Herbst 1969 veröffentlicht und war weltweit in den Charts. Der Song erreichte den 3. Platz der Britischen Singlecharts,[1] Platz 10 der US Billboard Hot 100[2] und war in Deutschland auf Platz 20 der Hitparade. Bis November 1971 verkaufte sich der Titel eine Million Mal, bis heute erreichte Reflections of My Life einen Umsatz von mehr als zwei Millionen Stück.
- [en] Reflections of My Life



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