segunda-feira, 11 de agosto de 2025
Plain Jane - Plain Jane 1969
One of many worthy but short-lived bands to surface in the post-psychedelic era around the turn of the 1970s, Plain Jane released just one album before returning to obscurity. The band gathers its influences from far and wide, from country rock and CSN&Y-type harmonies on “You Can’t Make It Alone” and “That’s How Much,” to second-generation psychedelia on “Mrs. Que” and “What Can You Do?” Meanwhile, taking its inspiration from the more pop-oriented side of the culture divide, the pastoral “Who’s Driving This Train” hints at Harper’s Bizarre and Simon & Garfunkel. AMG.
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