Chances are you've never heard of Curt Boettcher, but if you are a Baby Boomer or an aficionado of 1960's and 1970's music then you've probably have heard his musical imprint but just don't know it.
Boettcher produced The Association's debut album including "Along Comes Mary" and "Cherish".
He sang back up vocal on Elton John & Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart".
He worked as a producer and recording engineer for the likes of The Beach Boys, Tommy Roe and Gene Clark of The Byrds.
Perhaps his two greatest musical legacies were two albums both released by Columbia Records in July 1968 - Present Tense by Sagittarius and Begin by The Millennium. Sagittarius wasn't as much a band as it was a vision by fellow Columbia producer Gary Usher with Boettcher carrying out the music. This album would produce a minor hit called "My World Fell Down" which featured a lead vocal from an anonymous Glen Campbell, but was the one track where Boettcher had no involvement. To give you a sense of Boettcher's sweet presence have a listen to "Song To The Magic Frog (Will You Ever Know)".
I realize this appreciation only scratches the surface of Boettcher's musical output. But if you are unfamiliar with Boettcher's music and this heightens your curiosity sufficiently to get you listen to more then I have done my job. If only Curt Boettcher were around to hear the appreciation. R.I.P.
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