Music Links
Dec. 28th, 2009 01:26 pmPeter Bradley Adams - I already rec'ed Los Angeles (which is one of the most beautiful songs I've heard in recent years), but also check out Queen of Hearts, which is a bit more uptempo, and Song for Viola, which refers not to a girl but rather the cousin to a fiddle, as it's an instrumental.
Rosi Golan - Likewise, I already rec'ed Come Around, but also take a listen to Been a Long Day and I Don't Wanna Wait, which is not a cover of the Paula Cole song, but is a bouncy little tune that I quite like. The last link goes to the whole album on Rhapsody; I think you get some number of listens free each month or something. Anyway, I couldn't find another streaming version of it, so there you go.
Erin McCarley - Pitter Pat. I really like the chorus to this one.
Mat Kearney - Runaway Car. I'm liking most of that album, but not quite enough to buy it yet. Maybe once pieces of it play a few more times on Pandora...
Patty Griffin and Mary Chapin Carpenter - Dear Old Friend. I'll issue the same warning I do when I link Dar Williams's "When I Was a Boy": listen to it in private first, in case you start crying. (It's not quite as sob-inducing as WIWaB, but it's up there.)
Rosi Golan - Likewise, I already rec'ed Come Around, but also take a listen to Been a Long Day and I Don't Wanna Wait, which is not a cover of the Paula Cole song, but is a bouncy little tune that I quite like. The last link goes to the whole album on Rhapsody; I think you get some number of listens free each month or something. Anyway, I couldn't find another streaming version of it, so there you go.
Erin McCarley - Pitter Pat. I really like the chorus to this one.
Mat Kearney - Runaway Car. I'm liking most of that album, but not quite enough to buy it yet. Maybe once pieces of it play a few more times on Pandora...
Patty Griffin and Mary Chapin Carpenter - Dear Old Friend. I'll issue the same warning I do when I link Dar Williams's "When I Was a Boy": listen to it in private first, in case you start crying. (It's not quite as sob-inducing as WIWaB, but it's up there.)