A slice of musical perfection. FAO fans of Sandy Denny et al 06/05/2022 by Vulpes Vulpes 6 Comments This is just lovely, as is the rest of the album. 1
retropath2 says 06/05/2022 at 11:36 It is the miserabilist melancholia of the bass and guitar interplay that sells it to me. Log in to Reply
Mike_H says 07/05/2022 at 11:10 Beautiful. Love the way the guitar and bass combine. That just would not work with an electric bass. And the drummer stays out of the way but keeps the groove. Log in to Reply
Mike_H says 19/05/2022 at 13:30 F.A.O. London readers: Katie is playing at Green Note in Camden on May 25th. Tickets still available £12.00 https://www.greennote.co.uk/production/katie-spencer-2/ Log in to Reply
seanioio says 19/05/2022 at 16:17 That is a lovely tune & I get the Sandy Denny comparison. I will certainly investigate further Log in to Reply
I agree – sensational!
It is the miserabilist melancholia of the bass and guitar interplay that sells it to me.
Beautiful.
Love the way the guitar and bass combine. That just would not work with an electric bass. And the drummer stays out of the way but keeps the groove.
F.A.O. London readers:
Katie is playing at Green Note in Camden on May 25th. Tickets still available £12.00
https://www.greennote.co.uk/production/katie-spencer-2/
That is a lovely tune & I get the Sandy Denny comparison. I will certainly investigate further