Nice track, thanks.
I’ll add the album to my playlist.
I’m currently listening to Nils Lofgren’s ‘Acoustic Live’ album, for the umpteenth time…
I never seem to tire of it!
Nice track, thanks.
I’ll add the album to my playlist.
I’m currently listening to Nils Lofgren’s ‘Acoustic Live’ album, for the umpteenth time…
I never seem to tire of it!
I have now listened to the whole album, which I enjoyed very much.
Great stuff, it’s always rewarding when others like the music suggested
Not sure what you’ll think of this band, Douglas Firs, a track from their album Heart of a Mother
Mac
This thread has been a great reminder of some of the quality music already in my library. Thanks.
I enjoyed it. Another good recommendation, thanks.
That’s good and I hope you can discover some new music too
Mac
Excellent! it grew on me so I used it in my blog.
Mac
Nice, thanks.
An old favourite from my library, ‘Five Leaves Left’ by Nick Drake.
Funny enough, a friend and I were discussing this very album yesterday and we both said, can you imagine if he was alive today and making music… if only, he certainly wasn’t appreciated in life.
Mac
Not sure what you’ll think of this… Kathryn Joseph from her album Bones You Have Thrown Me Blood I Have Spilled
Took a while to grow on me to be honest.
Mac
What a coincidence. I thought the same thing whilst listening to it…
Pleasant enough, but I’ll need to listen several more times before deciding whether or not to add it to my library.
Her voice sounds rather unusual to me. I’m not sure if it’s natural, or stylised (probably the latter).
Interesting that she was 40 years old when she released her debut album.
Definitely unusual, but I think it’s just her style.
No album from this young lady yet, but sounds promising.
Mac
Promising indeed…
"That’s reyt good tha’.”!
Edit: my ex wife is from Yorkshire…
Lovely by Kate and being born in Yorkshire but raised in Liverpool I particularly appreciated the flattened vowels.