Tag: Psychedelic Folk
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I’ve always been one of Bowie’s biggest fans, and this being one of his greatest albums, I figured what they hey, haven’t reviewed Bowie in a while and listen to this record enough to want to review it. And here we are. The album opens with one... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, this album is among the ranks of those rare folk albums that you see very little of, that have surprisingly good songs on them. Anyways, the album opens with a cover of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Our House” – though, I’ve heard both versions (this and... Read More »
The Sleeve: The Gatefold: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, this is like 60’s psychedelic folk. Donovan’s greatest hits. The A-Side opens with the track “Epistle to Dippy” – which is a pretty good track, the musicianship is pretty good and it’s not really an album I could complain about, Donovan is pretty good.... Read More »
Cover/Sleeve: Liner/Sleeve Notes: “FLYING BIRD. I cried when my Flying Bird died. I sighed for a falling star on high. I ask you why. / Roses be made, roses will fade. Love will be laid, love goes its way. I ask you why. / I’ve been looked at love, looked at life as one.... Read More »