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Old 04.22.2019, 06:07 PM   #51318
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Originally Posted by Antagon
It's certainly good. Jury's still out whether that's all I think about it or if I will appreciate even more in the future. My takeaway from the first listen: A well-crafted somewhat folky, somewhat bluesy Jangle Pop album by a talented artist. I enjoyed it, but it didn't seem too out there or even super memorable at times. Will listen to it again though. And it's generally highly acclaimed, so maybe I'm in the tiny majority of people who just kind of enjoyed it.
yeah it has its merits, fits your description, but i could not get into it. sounded a bit... "thin" for me.

anyway switched promptly and i'm into this right now

andrew hill's "point of departure", rudy van gelder edition
 


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