Almost Hits: Dave Mason - Only You Know And I Know (1970)
Dave Mason passed away on April 19, 2026 at age 79, and I have to admit that although I always liked his work, I really hadn't thought about him in quite a long time. That's what happens when an artist stops recording new material for almost two decades (1987-2008) and disappears from the radio. During that time, he only released four live albums. Mason only experienced modest chart success, placing just two singles in the top 40 and none after 1978. His debut LP, Alone Together, was his most successful, peaking at #22. Is it because he didn't fall into one of the two major rock sub-genres most British classic rockers gravitated to in the early 70s, either blues-rock or prog-rock? As a solo act he always was an outlier. Mason's first single to make the top 100 was "Only You Know and I Know" that peaked at only #42. It was lifted from his debut, a very good, middle-of-the-road record that rocks without being ...