sexta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2026
The 31st of February - The 31st of February 1968
While there's nothing particularly objectionable about the 31st of February's sole album, there's nothing exciting or memorable about it either. It's average late-'60s pop-psychedelic/folk-rock, dominated by the songs of either Scott Boyer or David Brown, though they also cover Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Cod'ine," Jackie DeShannon's obscure "The Greener Isle," and the Dan Penn-Spooner Oldham-Chips Moman collaboration "Sandcastles." Light, reflective folk-rock is the primary color, slightly more downbeat than upbeat (heard to its best effect on "Porcelain Mirrors" and the lugubrious "Cries of Treason"), with a faint Baroque tinge to some of the arrangements and the occasional orchestration. There's a bit of California psychedelic freakout as well on "A Nickel's Worth of Benny's Help," though again this doesn't get too far out or interesting. AMG.
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Thanks a lot for all these new ones!
You are welcome, T.G.! Enjoy it.
Can you repost Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer 1970? Obrigado. Agradeço a sua reposição recente de Return To Forever.
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