Magic Christian Music

Magic Christian Music is the second studio album by the British rock band Badfinger, released on 9 January 1970 on Apple Records.The soundtrack album, which also included incidental music by Ken Thorne, had originally been scheduled for release on Apple Records, but the addition of the Thunderclap Newman song "Something in the Air" to the movie prevented that.The previously released Iveys songs were specially re-mixed for this album, significantly improving their sound quality in the process.The three Badfinger tracks used in the film -- "Come and Get It", "Rock of All Ages" and "Carry on Till Tomorrow"—bear the strongest "Beatle connection".Guitarist Joey Molland was eventually added as Griffiths' replacement, causing Tom Evans to move from guitar to bass, but Molland's addition came after the album art had been prepared, so only Pete Ham, Tom Evans and Mike Gibbins are pictured on the cover.
Studio albumBadfingerTridentOlympicPsychedelic popbaroque popProducerPaul McCartneyMal EvansTony ViscontiMaybe TomorrowNo DiceSinglesCome and Get ItAllMusicThe Encyclopedia of Popular MusicMusicHound RockRolling StoneTom HullApple RecordsThe IveysDear AngieThe Magic Christiansoundtrack albumThunderclap NewmanSomething in the AirRock of All AgesCarry on Till TomorrowGeorge MartinPete HamTom EvansMike GibbinsNicky HopkinsStephen Thomas ErlewineLarkin, ColinGraff, GaryMendelsohn, JohnHull, TomMatovina, DanJoey MollandBob JacksonTony KayeStraight UpWish You Were HereAirwavesSay No MoreHead FirstThe Concert for BangladeshBBC in Concert 1972–1973No Matter WhatDay After DayBaby BlueApple of My EyeLove Is EasyI Miss YouLost Inside Your LoveLove Is Gonna Come at LastHold OnI Got YouBecause I Love YouWithout YouWe're for the DarkName of the Game"Meanwhile Back at the Ranch"/"Should I Smoke"