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Third/Sister Lovers by Big Star
Third/Sister Lovers by Big Star
1978 | Rock
5
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 449th greatest album of all time
A mediocre bunch of folk-rock songs. I can't see why on earth this would come above Jackson Browne's album, there seems to be passion missing and none of the songs are particularly memorable.
  
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Kazuhiko Kato - "Arthur Hakase No Jinriki Hikouki" | Japan Archival Series

This track is from a Light In The Attic release called "Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973," which is part of Light In The Attic's Japan Archival Series.

  
A Pocketful of Crows
A Pocketful of Crows
Joanne M. Harris | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
A gorgeous grown up fairytale.
At first, this seems to be an innocent fairytale, but it swiftly becomes more of a proper, adult fairytale. It's a warning to the Folk that they shouldn't break their promises to the Travelling Folk.
The main character is a young girl with no name: to name her is to tame her. She falls in love with the local Lord's son, and he DOES name her. She loses the ability and the freedom to travel in the bodies of wild animals (I really liked this part). He betrays her, and she decides to exact her revenge on him so that she can get her magical abilities back. It's a beautiful story with some lovely illustrations, and each new section has a quote from a Child Ballad or an old wives/ folk saying.
It's novella size, so a quick read (I could have read more!), and well worth it.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Hunky Dory by David Bowie in Music

Jun 22, 2020  
Hunky Dory by David Bowie
Hunky Dory by David Bowie
1971 | Folk, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
9
8.6 (19 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 108th greatest album of all time
Not the most hit-laden album by Bowie but this was probably him at his best. Still with the pomp and personality, but with so many interesting songs with different styles, folk and rock represented equally.
  
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)
2013 | Drama
8
7.0 (5 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I've been sleeping on this movie like a struggling musician on a friend's couch. Inside Llewyn Davis is a fantastic snapshot from the Coen brothers of a folk singer in the 60's trying to make it in New York. Wonderful soundtrack and film.
  
Phantom Brickworks by Bibio
Phantom Brickworks by Bibio
2017 | Electronic, Pop, Rock
The restless UK electronic musician sets aside prior experiments in spliced soul and finger-picking folk-glitch in favor of foggy ambient atmospheres that are both soothing and haunting.
Critic- Andy Beta
Original Score: 8.2 out of 10

Read Review: https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/bibio-phantom-brickworks/
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Tapestry by Carole King in Music

Jul 3, 2020  
Tapestry by Carole King
Tapestry by Carole King
1971 | Pop, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Rolling Stone's 36th greatest album of all time
Superb singer/songwriter folk album, King recording a number of new songs and reclaiming some of her older written songs (namely Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, released some 11 years prior). An excellent laidback lyrically strong album.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Clandestino by Manu Chao in Music

Apr 12, 2021  
Clandestino by Manu Chao
Clandestino by Manu Chao
1998 | World
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 469th greatest album of all time (2020)
Good soft reggae/latino folk album. I could see myself nodding my head to this in a beach bar on a summer holiday, and have even recommended it to my parents, this seems right up their street.
  
The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help
The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help
Amanda Palmer | 2014 | Business & Finance
1
6.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
A waste of my time. Or how I got road rage listening to a rambling artist talk endlessly about nothing useful and then was forced to listen to horrifically bad punk folk songs while I scrambled to push the correct radio buttons that would make the madness stop!
  
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Adam Green recommended track This Springtime by Turner Cody in 60 Seasons by Turner Cody in Music (curated)

 
60 Seasons by Turner Cody
60 Seasons by Turner Cody
2007 | Metal, Pop, Rock
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This Springtime by Turner Cody

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"He's also an anti folk artist and a friend. He's super underrated. For me there could be an alternative universe where Turner Cody is considered to be like Neil Young or Townes Van Zandt. He totally deserves that. His catalogue is as good as theirs, people need to wake up and hear it. This album is a good starting point to explore Turner's work. It's from the period of his life where he almost began to become the young Arthur Rimbaud. It's a very literary folk record, and he's also the most romantic anti folk songwriter. A lot of anti folk uses humour and satire, but Turner's stuff has always been deeply romantic without being particularly funny which sent him apart from the more punky stuff that went straight for your throat. He's a romantic, mystic poet who makes music. The title track actually paints New York City as an anthropological creature that's going through the processes of change. He really taps into corruption and decline and the surrounding elements that led into the financial crash, Occupy Wall Street, Brexit and Donald Trump. I feel like Turner understood these things were going to happen. If you listen to this record and his next one, Who Went West, it's all about what's happening now, yet he was just a 19-year-old who felt what would come. The lyrics are all prophetic in n that way, he understood what would happen in the world."

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