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Quite an artsy little number this. The sort of thing that Nick Drake or CMU fans might like. I can just see the subdued lighting in the garret lodgings, intellectual beatnik types sitting around discussing Hegel and Wittgenstein while sipping white wine and wondering whether the moussaka has any meat in it. This record is playing in the background
And the whitewashed walls suddenly start to shimmer when the theorists cause a mild breeze as they sit up, fall silent and look around noticing the beautiful sounds coming from the Dansette. For, although this music will do adequately as wallpaper, they realise there really is something here worth paying attention to. Something mysterious, something poetic, something just a little bit fey perhaps. It really belongs to an era which many of us have forgotten but would be glad to return to. And isn’t that a trombone playing in the background? There’s just not enough trombone to be heard in music nowadays, is there?!
It's a French Horn, and there's even less of that to be heard in music nowadays! B x
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