Michael Franks S/T
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How often do these turn up? I've yet to come across a copy. I've tried researching online but can't find much info other than it's a "collectors item" amongst fans.
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Dude is so smooth it's not even funny. I don't think he's ever gotten angery or upset about anything. If he ever had to raise his voice at someone it would not sound like yelling, it would be a sound so soothingly beautiful that his foe would turn into an emotional ball of goo. How can someone who closes his eyes and hugs himself everytime he sings still be ?
One of lifes mysteries I guess.
Do these ever turn up??? Anyone ever have/had/seen one of these????
Yes it was his first LP. As I understand it, he was trying to make it as a songwriter, wrote a bunch of tunes, tried shopping them around with no luck when someone suggested he sing them for his own LP: S/T which came out in 73. It's good stuff. A lot different than his later stuff (there's fiddles and banjos n' shit)
It was rereleased as an LP called Previously Unreleased. I'm curious as to how raer the original is.
And there are tons of him in dollar bins. At one point I was going to cover a whole wall of mine with Art of Tea jackets but checked myself shortly thereafter. Instead I rasterbated a pic of him to wall size.
For me everything from "The Art of Tea" onwards is worthwhile. I know he left Warners for Windham Hill a few years back and I haven't given them a proper listen, but the late 70's/early 80's Warner stuff is tight. All the major LA/NY session legends up in there. MF has Joao Donato on "Bwana He No Home"
Only time I think I've ever come across this one.
The first time I heard that track was on the radio show CD you gave me. I thought that was Michael Franks! Great tune and great CD.