BuffySainteMarie —
Many A Mile ... CD Vanguard (UK), 1965. Used ...
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An early gem from BuffySainteMarie – still working here in a very stripped-down, folk-based style – one that brings an incredible focus on her vocals and guitar! Buffy's only got a bit of bass backing her up here – which leaves the lady to carry the album mostly by herself, and often with this sense of power that we don't remember as strongly in her later records – a subtle drama to the vocals that might come off cloying in the hands of another singer, but which really hits to the core here. Production is perfect – crystal-clear, but without trying to polish the music at all – and titles include "Groundhog", "Must I Go Bound", "Fixin To Die", "Lazarus", "Many A Mile", "Broke Down Girl", "Welcome Welcome Emigrante", and "The Piney Wood Hills". CD
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Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Neil Young, & Others —
Strawberry Statement ... LP MGM, 1970. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold ...
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Features songs by Neil Young, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Thunderclap Newman, and BuffySainte-Marie. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cut corner, some ring & surface wear.)
A beautifully vivid issue of Maggot Brain – one that has great visual presentation of work by artists and musicians alike – in a lineup that includes an article on Motown legend Chris Clark, and more on steel guitarist Barry Walker, painter Duncan Hannah, the MoWest group Odyssey, and Detroit artist Lucy Cahill – plus a look at the visuals that have accompanied the music of Belle & Sebastian, and guitarists Steve Wynn and Chris Forsyth in conversation. There's also a look at the underground pop scene in San Francisco, more on BuffySainteMarie and Sessa – and all articles are beautifully illustrated and filled with visuals! Magazine
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