Despite of too much synthie beeping - i like it the most of all Caravan albums. It's varied, playful and full of surprises.
Listen to the opulent - funky - melodious "Silver Strings" A4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EAcxpQFiDU
Despite of too much synthie beeping - i like it the most of all Caravan albums. It's varied, playful and full of surprises.
Listen to the opulent - funky - melodious "Silver Strings" A4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EAcxpQFiDU
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Last of 3 LPs by "Southern" Rock Band Bronco from England. One of UK's most unfairly neglected early 70ies bands. Ex "Band Of Joy" alongside Robert Plant.
Cover Artwork by graphic designer John Kosh: remember the logo of Eagles' "Hotel California", John Lennon's logo "War is over if you want it", The Who's "Who's Next"-Cover, T. Rex "Tank", Rod Stewart's "Atlantic Crossing" and many many others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kosh
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It's a pity: no information about the studio musicians or recording circumstances. Trademark of RCA! Anybody knows more?
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After The War on Drugs' second album Slave Ambient was released to much critical acclaim, primary songwriter Adam Granduciel spent much of 2011 touring. After the tour was finished, Granduciel had a hard time adjusting to everyday life, later recounting that such feelings "started to spiral into emotional distress and physical manifestations of depression and paranoia."[5] This depression and paranoia served as an inspiration to the lyrical theme of Lost in the Dream.(Wikipedia)
Agreed.
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Sleeve/cover art that sucks.. Look no further than Primus!
Speaking of Primus, at least their music doesn't suck:
"Over the Falls"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzfV3lBOqcc
Ex Temptations. Produced and mainly composed by Bobby Miller. Who were the Funk Brothers contributing such fantastic sounds at Motown? No information on record sleeve. Great guitar on the funky tracks as B2 "Blood Donors Needed": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNHe8biZ9Ss
Impressive voice!
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"David Ruffin ...and the Temptations!"
-I watched that documentary some years ago. If accurate, what a shame about his arrogance.
This popped up in my mailbox yesterday. I'd forgotten I'd placed a pre-order with Amazon after hearing Eric's track as a guest artist on Lúnasa's album (after working their show here a few weeks ago. I have others from Eric Bibb but this was all recorded live and it is an excellent live recording—so many are not!
Give it a shot however you get your music. I think you'll like it.
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
Good stuff, I listened to one other song and this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E2t2nIG9GM
There's a nice '87-'91 F-150 that goes whizzin' by in the video. Later there's a Colorado with it's hood open. Unlike that older Ford, if something like that dies and leaves you on the side of the road, chances are there's nothing you're doing with simple tools to get it goin' again.
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