Here endeth the trilogy that I alluded to in the Gabrielle post recently, where I cited three specific songs all completed within a decade of the other which had a certain cadence, feel and brand that I love in Pop…
Here endeth the trilogy that I alluded to in the Gabrielle post recently, where I cited three specific songs all completed within a decade of the other which had a certain cadence, feel and brand that I love in Pop…
Talk about blood, sweat and tears; it feels Maria McKee conveys it all here in voice and sound: ‘then so goodbye to Panic Beach‘. Someone recommended this to me, but I can’t recall whom. This is where the chorus kick’s…
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I first became familiar with Pancho and Lefty from the duet below by Willie Nelson & Bob Dylan. I liked it a lot from first listen. It’s reassuring to know Townes was alive to see these two honour him by…
I was in a bit of a quandary wondering how I would take charge of my morning before I had to go out and do errands. I had this appetite to clean the fridge. Believe you me that doesn’t happen…
The following was sourced from the Wikipedia article below: Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, is one of the most popular violin concertos in solo violin repertoire and, along with the Scottish Fantasy, the composer’s most famous work. The concerto was then considerably revised…
It’s befitting this song heads the ‘P’s in the Music Library Project. If you want to see why The War on Drugs is one of the biggest things to happen in the last decade in ‘Music Americana’ or contemporary music…
This is another song I had the pleasure of listening to from my favourite blogger of new independent music Jeff at eclecticmusic lover. The video below of Overture by Tim Eveleigh has just 12 views at the time of writing…
She really had reinvented this standard, adding a strong jazz influence. To my ears, she cleaned up some prominent melodic embarrassments. For example, she sings both syllables of the first word “Somewhere” on the same high A flat, rather than…
I’m such a big fan of this song Out of Reach from English singer Gabrielle that it currently heads my blog. I can’t recall where I first heard it, but I knew it was a keeper. Gabrielle’s silky voice is…