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Belong To The Wind
Label | Forager Records – FOR-LP001 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Compilation |
Barcode | 0769256159350 |
Country | US |
Released | 20 Mar 2021 |
Genre | Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country |
A1 | – Autumn Dust | Spend Another Day | |
A2 | – Cisco | Oh Man | |
A3 | – Snuffy | I Wanna Change My Life | |
A4 | – Jeff Laign | Anticipation Of The Sun | |
A5 | – Hemlock | I'll Never Be The Same | |
B1 | – My Partner In Crime | For Debbie | |
B2 | – Denny Fast | Tuesday Morning Monday’s Feeling Gone | |
B3 | – Caballero Brothers | Time For Us To Part | |
B4 | – St. Elmo's Fire | The Lady Has No Heart | |
B5 | – Shane | I Belong To The Wind |
Design – Callum Rooney
Belong To The Wind marks Forager Records’ debut release: A lovingly curated collection of crooning psychedelic folk and soul songs gathered from American 45s of the 1970s. The compilation features 10 songs from 10 different acts, each with an indelible story of love, loss, loneliness, and an unrelenting desire to shake the confines of routine existence.
This LP aims to shed light on the more opaque cuts of these brooding artists. Many of these songs were recorded at the early stages of a career, at a time when experimenting and searching are pursued with reckless abandon. As a result, these songs are aggressively honest and uncompromising. Many have a distinct sense of the lo-fi DIY variety. Others are polished in production. Some are minimal, tentative and vulnerable. What all of these songs share, is a transportive quality. An uncanny ability to take a captive listener on a search for the soul, and a journey into the bellowing fields of easy reflection.
Sit back and enjoy a soft trip through the hazy milieu of a loner’s mind.
This LP aims to shed light on the more opaque cuts of these brooding artists. Many of these songs were recorded at the early stages of a career, at a time when experimenting and searching are pursued with reckless abandon. As a result, these songs are aggressively honest and uncompromising. Many have a distinct sense of the lo-fi DIY variety. Others are polished in production. Some are minimal, tentative and vulnerable. What all of these songs share, is a transportive quality. An uncanny ability to take a captive listener on a search for the soul, and a journey into the bellowing fields of easy reflection.
Sit back and enjoy a soft trip through the hazy milieu of a loner’s mind.