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Deep in the idyllic countryside on the Isle of Wight, a slew of sounds emanate from within a small shed. The breezy summer sounds are a stark contrast to the UK wind and sporadic showers that pepper the island. Is that the smell of tropical flowers and fruits mixed with the familiar odor of Jamaica's finest import or just our imagination? It sounds like a water balloon fight between Paul McCartney and Wings, The Specials, Pink Floyd, The Stooges and The Beach Boys, with Lee Scratch Perry officiating, but i... [ read more ]
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'The Young Tradition is made up of Brent Kenji of San Fransisco-based indie poppers the Fairways on vocals and Erik Hanspers from Sweden on all the instruments. Despite the name, there is nothing traditional about the way this wonderful EP was recorded. The two architects of the Young Tradition had never met and all the recording was done by trading tapes through the mail. Maybe more bands should try this approach because these two have hit on some magic here. The three tracks on the EP are light and lush... [ read more ]
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Gale Garnett's bittersweet drifter's song "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" was recorded by everyone from Eddy Arnold to Sonny & Cher, and gave this New Zealand-born folk singer her biggest hit. Although Garnett was nominally a folk artist (her first album was titled My Kind of Folk Songs), her smoky voice and personal songs didn't fit in with either the commercial folk groups or the protest folkies -- she had more in common with late-'60s singer/songwriters like Buffy Sainte-Marie... [ read more ]
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