The Innocence Mission: The Girl On My Left
A serene selection for Sunday morning from the Mish. This is on the 2001 compilation Small Planes.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
A serene selection for Sunday morning from the Mish. This is on the 2001 compilation Small Planes.
Delightful clip from 1977, when Ryland still shuffled awkwardly as he played.
Beguiling cut from the 1994 landmark indie album Bee Thousand.
For all their shenanigans, https://am-records.com/2018/10/08/smiling-faces/ it’s for the slow numbers that I most cherish Rod and the lads. This is from their 1973 LP Ooh La La.
Eight sweet minutes from the 1973 album Bananamour. https://am-records.com/2019/01/21/we-need-to-talk-about-kevin-ayers/
In honour of our first dry day in living memory.
Great song, great singer, great mullet. TJW, who died last year, wrote this himself but it was Brook Benton who had a hit with it.
Another soggy classic from John Fogerty and Co. Off the 1970 LP Cosmo’s Factory.
. . . where it’s been raining for 40 days and 40 nights. Lovely piece from the Ribble Valley Multi-Instrumental Minstrel. https://am-records.com/2019/03/11/bill-the-conqueror/
‘It all came pouring down.’ For Georgia, read Ribble Valley. From the 2005 album Jasper County.