Well, as the winter solstice is passing and the days grow unrecognizably longer to me yet, If new vinyl on my porch this fine gray day in Detroit can be taken as a harbinger of good things to come in the new year, then the signs have arrived and it will be another good year for our preferred, so called inferior format, that by the way was supposed to be replaced by the new perfect format now decades ago. I love progress.
Today, actually moments ago I stepped out in the cold and snow to find a fresh new copy of Richard ThompsonÂs ÂSome Enchanted Evenings EP on OMR @ 45RPM. This record has but five tales of personal disaster, misfortune, despair, forlorn longing and other uplifting affairs to song by one of our finest troubadours of the time, hell of any time. Three songs were originally written by our enterprising lad and two are stylized covers that he performs regularly at live shows with more than a bit of tongue in cheek. If you havenÂt seen Richard live friend, youÂve really missed something on this dust ball. The only bit of sad news about the recording is that OMR stopped there. Two of the songs appear to be from ÂTwo Letter Words an excellent live performance double CD from 1994. Press the whole thing to vinyl and do it justice I say! Anyway, IÂm enjoying what I have and it spins well indeed. Happy Listening and Cheers! In the new year.
Today, actually moments ago I stepped out in the cold and snow to find a fresh new copy of Richard ThompsonÂs ÂSome Enchanted Evenings EP on OMR @ 45RPM. This record has but five tales of personal disaster, misfortune, despair, forlorn longing and other uplifting affairs to song by one of our finest troubadours of the time, hell of any time. Three songs were originally written by our enterprising lad and two are stylized covers that he performs regularly at live shows with more than a bit of tongue in cheek. If you havenÂt seen Richard live friend, youÂve really missed something on this dust ball. The only bit of sad news about the recording is that OMR stopped there. Two of the songs appear to be from ÂTwo Letter Words an excellent live performance double CD from 1994. Press the whole thing to vinyl and do it justice I say! Anyway, IÂm enjoying what I have and it spins well indeed. Happy Listening and Cheers! In the new year.