Thursday, 15 February 2018

Hearts and Flowers - Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women


Rating: 4/5

Review:
Enjoyable stuff



This remains a pretty good album. 

I was only vaguely aware of Hearts And Flowers at the time and in a way I can see why; when this was originally released in 1968 there was a lot of music which sounded very like this.  Even now, there are moments which sound very like The Byrds, Gordon Lightfoot, the Beatles (of course) and quite a few other people of the time.  It's slightly generic as a result, without a very distinctive feel of its own, but it's well done and an enjoyable listen.

If you like 60s slightly psych-ish, harmony-driven music, there's a lot here to enjoy and it's definitely worth a try.

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