Caravan: I Don’t Know Its Name
A real beauty from the 1971 LP In The Land of Grey and Pink.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
A real beauty from the 1971 LP In The Land of Grey and Pink.
Don’t know what Petula Clark would make of that sentiment. This is an outtake from Gillian’s 1996 debut album Revival. It appeared on a double album, Boots No 1, to … Continue readingGillian Welch: I Don’t Want To Go Downtown
From their second album, 2002’s Chinatown. https://am-records.com/2018/12/10/when-infant-teachers-cry-the-be-good-tanyas/ Come on, lasses, it must be time for another.
Jaunty clip from the 1975 album Stacked Deck.
How can you resist a song that starts with whistling and a Hammond organ? From his eponymous 1972 album and yes, Bingo, there’s a dawg on the cover.
The Danster’s peerless tribute to Ray Charles, from his album Morph The Cat. Lovely harmonica.
From the former King Crimson bassist’s cult 1971 album It Is And It Isn’t.
One of Ry’s first compositions, this little gem first saw the light on his 1974 album Paradise and Lunch.
The old Leftie’s take on a song from World War II, included on his 1982 album Nothing Can Stop Us. This is the original by the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet … Continue readingRobert Wyatt: Stalin Wasn’t Stallin’
One of the Welsh wizard’s most beautiful songs, and that’s saying something.