I just wait til dusk and stare at this album cover for hours.
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Hey,
Some of my favorite autumn joints are (in no particular order):
-"Heavy Horses"-Jethro Tull. -"Year of the Cat"-Al Stewart. -co-sizzle "Astral Weeks"-Van Morrison. -"Blue"-Joni Mitchell. -"Something Else"-Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis. -"My Favorite Things"-John Coltrane. -"The Tender Storm" and "Silver Cycles"-Eddie Harris. -"Collaboration"-The Modern Jazz Quartet ft/ Laurindo Almeida (beautiful). -"Music in My Mind" and "Fulfillingness First Finale"-Stevie Wonder. -"Something Else Again"-Richie Havens.
Every month or so I send out an email to all my friends with new music that I've been feeling. I thought I would share one with you all. This one is all rock and folk related. As you'll see, none of these tracks are rare, but that's not the point of the emails. This compilation will probably appeal to your lady friends more than the average strutter, but I'm sure some people will dig it. Here's a track list.
I just wait til dusk and stare at this album cover for hours.
Ha! My first time to visit the UK (1990) was in the winter, and I was visiting Warwick Castle and it was early in the AM and the fog had frozen (that was strange, I had never seen frozen fog before). So Everything was cast in frost, it was like real life was in soft focus...so the outside just looked "70s", if that makes any sense..so I was walkin around the dungeon of the castle with that Sabbath LP on my headphones...corny yes, but that is the perfect place to listen to that LP...it was
east of underground Har You Percussion Group dorothy ashby - afro harping The ARE - featuring Dem Damb Jacksons (instrumentals) herbie mann - flautista miles davis - in a silent way / Kynd of blue
de la - ferst 3 albums tribe - low end
songs - stevie wonder - hey love get out of my life woman floweres - for real no one in this world dont let the sun any version of baby its you/ smiling faces / walk on by I Love You For All Seasons - the fuzz
another great gray sky listen is this
that title track with 'trane and miles playing always takes me back to looking out the window on a rainy day with a hot cup earl grey
does anyone have any versions of smiling faces or baby its you i prolly havent heard?
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) is almost the exact definition of what an autumn song is to me.
For me Autumn is all about Jazz and sad soul songs such as
Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet Montclairs - Dreaming Out Of Season Rotary Connection - Songs Babs and Ernie - Prelude To Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda Ramsey Lewis - Mother Nature's Son
Also, I would say Forever Changes but that'd be cheating as it basically fits any time of year.
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girl from the north country.
what is this? i know the cover but can't place it.
Cosmogonie-Christian Zysset
Belladonna-Ian Carr
Roots-Ian Carr's Nucleus
Twice As Nice-Sharpshooters
also in rotation.
makes me wish I still smoked weed
another great gray sky listen is this
that title track with 'trane and miles playing always takes me back to looking out the window on a rainy day with a hot cup earl grey
Rest assured, fair Guzzo... One day your prince will come.
I want Al Green to cover "Autumn Sweater." At its heart, that's a soul song.
This is another good fall record:
Some of my favorite autumn joints are (in no particular order):
-"Heavy Horses"-Jethro Tull.
-"Year of the Cat"-Al Stewart.
-co-sizzle "Astral Weeks"-Van Morrison.
-"Blue"-Joni Mitchell.
-"Something Else"-Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis.
-"My Favorite Things"-John Coltrane.
-"The Tender Storm" and "Silver Cycles"-Eddie Harris.
-"Collaboration"-The Modern Jazz Quartet ft/ Laurindo Almeida (beautiful).
-"Music in My Mind" and "Fulfillingness First Finale"-Stevie Wonder.
-"Something Else Again"-Richie Havens.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
never, never, will i marry.
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Every month or so I send out an email to all my friends with new music that I've been feeling. I thought I would share one with you all. This one is all rock and folk related. As you'll see, none of these tracks are rare, but that's not the point of the emails. This compilation will probably appeal to your lady friends more than the average strutter, but I'm sure some people will dig it. Here's a track list.
Ha! My first time to visit the UK (1990) was in the winter, and I was visiting Warwick Castle and it was early in the AM and the fog had frozen (that was strange, I had never seen frozen fog before). So Everything was cast in frost, it was like real life was in soft focus...so the outside just looked "70s", if that makes any sense..so I was walkin around the dungeon of the castle with that Sabbath LP on my headphones...corny yes, but that is the perfect place to listen to that LP...it was
this is FELT. the 80's brit indie group on creation. i ride for this.
what he said. the album is Forever Breathes the Lonely World
I've been reading the Alan Lomax book "the land where blues began" and this just did it for me today.
thanks, AP.
Great selection.
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You) is almost the exact definition of what an autumn song is to me.
For me Autumn is all about Jazz and sad soul songs such as
Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet
Montclairs - Dreaming Out Of Season
Rotary Connection - Songs
Babs and Ernie - Prelude To
Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda
Ramsey Lewis - Mother Nature's Son
Also, I would say Forever Changes but that'd be cheating as it basically fits any time of year.
Cross Country right now. Fits in with the season.