Titles include "The Ballad Of Sally Rose", "Rhythm Guitar", "I Think I Love Him", "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo", "KSOS", "Sweet Chariot", and "Woman Walk The Line". LP, Vinyl record album
(In the embossed cover, with a promo stamp. Includes the heavy inner sleeve.)
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Emmylou Harris —
Evangeline ... LP Warner, 1981. Near Mint- ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has a promo stamp, minimal surface wear, some wear at the spine, and a small sticker in back.)
Beautiful work from the Youngbloods – a mixture of folk rock and jazzy phrasing, very much in the same spirit of Tim Hardin or Tim Buckley, with a depth and complexity that's quite surprising, and which has held up surprisingly well over the years – almost more appealing now than when it was first recorded. The electric piano alone is worth the price of admission – jazzy in a way you won't find on the group's other records – and the album features a number of longer tracks – including a sublime reading of Fred Neil's "The Dolphin", and the cuts "Beautiful", "Sunlight", "Ride The Wind", and "Sugar Babe". (Rock, Folk/Country)LP, Vinyl record album
(White label promo. Cover has light ring wear, splitting on spine.)
A really unique album by John Fahey – issued during a short stretch of initial mainstream approval, and a brief time of recording for Warner Brothers! Some of the album's quite different than the spare, solo Fahey you might know – and mixes his legendary guitar work with more elaborate elements than usual – additional instrumentation that includes bass, banjo, clarinet, piano, trombone, and fiddle – but all used at a level that really supports John's presence, not occludes it. Other tracks return to spare acoustic steel string guitar – creating an evocative balance that's mighty nice. Titles include "Funeral Song For Mississippi John Hurt", "Texas & Pacific Blues", "Dixie Pig Bar B Q Blues", "Lord Have Mercy Song", and "Deep River". LP, Vinyl record album