Very nice....about 30% killer 60% krap and 10% I've never heard of or seen.
I guess the only ones I've heard would be the 'krap' then...
First you have to realize that whoever put up this gallery is into singer/songwriter/loser/Poco/folk/soft rock with a dash of psych thrown in.....
Some of the better ones are: Harvest Flight Dino Valente Southwest FOB Jan & Lorraine Gentle Soul Wendy & Bonnie Skip Spence Bob McCarthy
Along with the following 's Stone Harbour Timmothy Folklords Hickory Wind Asylum Matreiya Kali Linda Perhacs 13th Floor Elevators "Easter Everywhere" Creme Soda
The one that has me the most intrigued is The Dady Brothers "Mind To Move"...anyone have any info on this one???
and tim buckley, and harry nilsson, and fear itself, and mashmakhan, and david crosby, and jonathan and charles, and pearls before swine, and biff rose, noel paul, and dan penn, and feminie complex, and Love
quite the glimpse into the mind of a soft rocker. he will always remember the day he dropped acid and listened to 13 floor elevators. it was mind expanding, but everytime he goes back to it, it just sounds like.... way too phased out. that shit is troo crazy for him. someone put on Alzo and Udine quick
poco's not for losers rich. i have that album crazy eyes and it has a mellow jam on it i like.
i see some shit on that list i like.
woodbine has some mellow fragile folk on it bobby brown with the brown cover... thats his good one these trails hawaii comunne moron twee parallelagrams oar alzp... sexy mellow soft rock man evar karen dalton... tweaker folk stone ponys karen beth extradition hush? oh my god! if only i could remember my name peter gallaway... that dudes is my friend foley and cavanaugh got my back david ackles hickory wind judy sill eve
that list is hot... in fact i just printed it out. thanks dante.
kinda surprised to see that kevin odegard in there.
also, no idea of that kent state record, but i need like whoa.
The Odegard is going for about $75 these days.....the attraction is the 13+ minute long "When I Get Home" cut
yeah got it in a dollar bin at a comic book store and couldn't find much info on it. i'll give it another spin for the aforementioned hit song...but i sampled some nice open keys off it a few weeks back.
poco's not for losers rich. i have that album crazy eyes and it has a mellow jam on it i like.
Nah....I dig Poco....I use "loser" in the context of "loser folk". Country had "Crying In Your Beer" songs and Loser Folk has "Slit Your Wrists With A Razor Blade" songs.
Cool album display. Very little here I'd actually buy, but even so, nice covers. Notice that:
(1) More than one album title has the word "songs" in it (2) More than one album cover has the artist either walking down a dirt road or hanging out in the country.
So I guess singer-songwriter albums with those two characteristics are the next big collector thing now, huh?
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so what?
I guess the only ones I've heard would be the 'krap' then...
KRAP[/b] = records you know are shit but keep anyway, to perhaps "enjoy" at a later date
CRAP[/b] = shit records you expel and will never, ever enjoy
First you have to realize that whoever put up this gallery is into singer/songwriter/loser/Poco/folk/soft rock with a dash of psych thrown in.....
Some of the better ones are:
Harvest Flight
Dino Valente
Southwest FOB
Jan & Lorraine
Gentle Soul
Wendy & Bonnie
Skip Spence
Bob McCarthy
Along with the following 's
Stone Harbour
Timmothy
Folklords
Hickory Wind
Asylum
Matreiya Kali
Linda Perhacs
13th Floor Elevators "Easter Everywhere"
Creme Soda
The one that has me the most intrigued is The Dady Brothers "Mind To Move"...anyone have any info on this one???
rad site man, thanks
Baked goods =
Fraser and DeBolt
Woodbine
Susan Pilsbury
Dorethea Joyce
I didn't see any Melcher, though.
also, no idea of that kent state record, but i need like whoa.
The Odegard is going for about $75 these days.....the attraction is the 13+ minute long "When I Get Home" cut
i see some shit on that list i like.
woodbine has some mellow fragile folk on it
bobby brown with the brown cover... thats his good one
these trails hawaii comunne moron twee
parallelagrams
oar
alzp... sexy mellow soft rock man evar
karen dalton... tweaker folk
stone ponys
karen beth
extradition hush? oh my god!
if only i could remember my name
peter gallaway... that dudes is my friend
foley and cavanaugh got my back
david ackles
hickory wind
judy sill
eve
that list is hot... in fact i just printed it out. thanks dante.
yeah got it in a dollar bin at a comic book store and couldn't find much info on it. i'll give it another spin for the aforementioned hit song...but i sampled some nice open keys off it a few weeks back.
"with pleasure"... good call here. that LP and my "broad daylight woman" 45 (also on the album) have received much love over the years...
thanks for the link...
Woah. Really?
Another one I just spotted: The Crying of a Generation =
Nah....I dig Poco....I use "loser" in the context of "loser folk". Country had "Crying In Your Beer" songs and Loser Folk has "Slit Your Wrists With A Razor Blade" songs.
Timothy B. Schmidt is my hero!!
Goldie Hawn made an album?
i wouldnt call these acts folky or singer-songwritery, although i can see how they could appeal to somebody into that kinda music
***Alhambra approved.
(1) More than one album title has the word "songs" in it
(2) More than one album cover has the artist either walking down a dirt road or hanging out in the country.
So I guess singer-songwriter albums with those two characteristics are the next big collector thing now, huh?