McTell's second album remains most remembered for the first version of "Streets of London," although this acoustic version is different from the mid-'70s re-recording that made it to number two in the British charts. It's a low-key and wistful record, no surprise there, as McTell has never been an in-your-face kind of performer. The tone is predominantly acoustic, with some appropriately soft, graceful orchestral arrangements by Mike Vickers. A few of the songs, like "England 1914" and "The Fairground," have nicely sad, ethereal melodies and forceful observational lyrics. Others are merely OK, and the straight blues songs, like the cover of Robert Johnson's "Kind Hearted Woman Blues," are the least memorable. AMG.
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Posted this Album just some days ago :) Pretty sweet :)
ResponderEliminarNo es exacto, perdone, pone el album de Ralph Mc tell no Heaven Brass Rock, Gracias, Marco
ResponderEliminarlink ok now! sorry!
ResponderEliminarhi RedHippie Teenager, já tinha notado um gosto musical muito idêntico ao meu, que bom! Boas entradas! abraço.
ResponderEliminarThank you so much for posting all these musical gems!
ResponderEliminarGreetings from Nenest
hi Ernest, enjoy!
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