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Tim Buckley - Happy Sad: The precocious young talent has transitioned from the troubadour aesthetic to that of a stoned soul artist with an affinity for dense instrumentals. Pretentious in theory and arguably more so in execution, and anyone with lesser talent would fall flat on their face in the process. This is not a lesser talent we are talking about, however. A
The Doors -- The Soft Parade: Morrison's steadily increasing alcohol addiction is an explanation, not an excuse. C
Monday, April 30, 2018
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An Introduction to The Listener's Guide
Greetings folks, In this blog, we shall all be collectively embarking on a journey down the roads of popular music of the last 50 years or...
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(6/69 contd.) Deep Purple -- Deep Purple : The compositions are growing tighter, the musicianship more pronounced. Rod Evans' attempts...
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(8/69 contd.) Grand Funk Railroad -- On Time : The grooviest rock instrumentals this side of the Atlantic, with bass playing that would ma...
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(5/69 contd.) Skip Spence -- Oar : Schizophrenia meets Johnny Cash meets psychedelia. There is no real need to pedestalize and romanticize...
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