Last album you bought?
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RDMcG said:
Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Willie Nelson and others…Tribute Album to JJ Cale,,recently released.
Not bad at all is it. The three sided LP is rather strange although the image that's on the fourth side is nice but it would have been nice to hear some more of JJ Cales tracks - I mean it's not as if he's got a small back catalogue is it.Creation by The Pierces.
Stunning album. Every track is different yet somehow they manage to maintain the essence of who they are throughout. Nothing sounds like it was put there to fill space - every track is outstanding in its own right and the album, collectively, contains as many ideas as many other famous artists have taken their entire careers to have.
Think late '60s/early '70s 'flower power' feel, Simon & Garfunkel, Goldfrapp, Belinda Carlisle ... gorgeous harmonies, unexpected and satisfying chord changes, catchy melodies, subtle synthy bits that sound like The Pet Shop Boys or Vince Clark got to breathe on it at the production stage ... just magic
Stunning album. Every track is different yet somehow they manage to maintain the essence of who they are throughout. Nothing sounds like it was put there to fill space - every track is outstanding in its own right and the album, collectively, contains as many ideas as many other famous artists have taken their entire careers to have.
Think late '60s/early '70s 'flower power' feel, Simon & Garfunkel, Goldfrapp, Belinda Carlisle ... gorgeous harmonies, unexpected and satisfying chord changes, catchy melodies, subtle synthy bits that sound like The Pet Shop Boys or Vince Clark got to breathe on it at the production stage ... just magic
MitchT said:
Creation by The Pierces.
Stunning album. Every track is different yet somehow they manage to maintain the essence of who they are throughout. Nothing sounds like it was put there to fill space - every track is outstanding in its own right and the album, collectively, contains as many ideas as many other famous artists have taken their entire careers to have.
Think late '60s/early '70s 'flower power' feel, Simon & Garfunkel, Goldfrapp, Belinda Carlisle ... gorgeous harmonies, unexpected and satisfying chord changes, catchy melodies, subtle synthy bits that sound like The Pet Shop Boys or Vince Clark got to breathe on it at the production stage ... just magic
Now that is the kind of post in here that leads one off to investigate; good work! Stunning album. Every track is different yet somehow they manage to maintain the essence of who they are throughout. Nothing sounds like it was put there to fill space - every track is outstanding in its own right and the album, collectively, contains as many ideas as many other famous artists have taken their entire careers to have.
Think late '60s/early '70s 'flower power' feel, Simon & Garfunkel, Goldfrapp, Belinda Carlisle ... gorgeous harmonies, unexpected and satisfying chord changes, catchy melodies, subtle synthy bits that sound like The Pet Shop Boys or Vince Clark got to breathe on it at the production stage ... just magic
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