Three more songs for the list:
347. WOMAN FROM TOKYO-DEEP PURPLE (1973)
ALBUM: Who Do We Think We Are
This rocks. I especially like when the drums kick in out of the opening, leading
to one of those great Purple riffs. My 16 year-old self loved this. My 58 year-old
self still does.
346. STORMS IN AFRICA PT. 2-ENYA (1988)
Album: Watermark
These days I'm afraid the Irish songstress has become a tad predictable..still
nice to listen to when you need something easy on the ears, but you've heard most of
it before. Easy to forget how unique her sound was when her "Watermark" album hit.
I've always liked the sonic landscape of this one..
345. TITLES-BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST (1975)
Album: Time Honoured Ghosts
The "title" is just that: the lyrics are made up almost entirely of Beatles song titles.
It's a premise used by Harry Nilsson about 8 years earlier than this on his cover
of "You Can't Do That", but I won't hold that against this English group..not when the
song is such a pretty one.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 347-345
Hey, I have this album!T_Bone0806 wrote:346. STORMS IN AFRICA PT. 2-ENYA (1988)
Album: Watermark
These days I'm afraid the Irish songstress has become a tad predictable..still
nice to listen to when you need something easy on the ears, but you've heard most of
it before. Easy to forget how unique her sound was when her "Watermark" album hit.
I've always liked the sonic landscape of this one..
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MarleysGh0st wrote:Hey, I have this album!T_Bone0806 wrote:346. STORMS IN AFRICA PT. 2-ENYA (1988)
Album: Watermark
These days I'm afraid the Irish songstress has become a tad predictable..still
nice to listen to when you need something easy on the ears, but you've heard most of
it before. Easy to forget how unique her sound was when her "Watermark" album hit.
I've always liked the sonic landscape of this one..
The Boneys...something for everyone!!!
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Well, I'm guessing that might be it for me, but I'll be sure to give a shout for anything else that's in Marley's music library.T_Bone0806 wrote:MarleysGh0st wrote:Hey, I have this album!
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 347-345
With this many songs, I wouldn't be surprised to see The Chieftains or The Pogues represented here. Does your library include any Van Morrison? I'd think he's a given for T_Bone.MarleysGh0st wrote:Well, I'm guessing that might be it for me, but I'll be sure to give a shout for anything else that's in Marley's music library.T_Bone0806 wrote:The Boneys...something for everyone!!!MarleysGh0st wrote:Hey, I have this album!
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