Blowing Free. Underground & Progressive Sounds of 1972
In 1972, the only music to like was progressive music
Take It Like A Man by Amanda Shires
“The whole point of this record is to show strength and vulnerability, how necessary vulnerability is in relationship.” A stunning album by @amandashires #takeitlikeaman
An Appointment With Mr. Yeats by The Waterboys
a psychedelic, intense, kaleidescopic mix of rock, folk and faery music
Sleeps With Angels by Neil Young
Personal growth shouldn’t be restricted to childhood.
Little Honey by Lucinda Williams
“You look at the world, and it just feels like everything is just falling apart. But somehow, we manage to find a reason to keep going”
Cruel Country by Wilco
Jeff Tweedy investigates the mirrored problems of country music and the country he loves.
Welcome 2 Club XIII by Drive By Truckers
All that’s left to do is to “drive on past the near flaming demise”
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