Bonnie Raitt is an artist I frequently hear about online, but have never taken the time to listen to her until tonight. Raitt is ranked in both of the Rolling Stone’s list…
Marj Snyder – Let the Son Shine (1971)
A couple of weeks ago, I added this album, Let the Son Shine (1971), by Marj Synder to my queue. Admittedly, I know very little about Marj Snyder, even after trying to…
Telegraph Avenue – Telegraph Avenue (1971)
Telegraph Avenue is a band I saw someone post on Reddit the other day, and saved this album almost immediately. In short, the band is a psychedelic rock band from Peru, formed…
Phil Ochs – All the News That’s Fit to Sing (1964)
Phil Ochs was a singer/songwriter folk artist that I’ve seen mentioned time after time on different articles related to other folk artists I’ve listened to as of late. I figured it’s about…
The Human Instinct – Burning Up Years (1969)
The Human Instinct is a blues rock band from New Zealand, which have roots starting in the late 1950s as a pop band known as The Four Fours, which morphed into The…
Van Dyke Parks – Song Cycle (1967)
The other night this album came across my suggestions from Apple Music, so I figured why not give it a listen. Van Dyke Parks is a musician who has composed a number…
Federal Duck – Federal Duck (1968)
I recently came across this album the other night while browsing Apple Music, and I really dug the album artwork so I figured I’d give it a listen tonight. There’s not a…
Trees – On the Shore (1971)
Trees is another band I came across the other night while listening to some of the folk music I’d written about recently, and I figured I’d give them a listen. Trees began…
Mark Fry – Dreaming With Alice (1972)
This album, Dreaming With Alice (1972), by Mark Fry was another album I added a few nights back while doing more research on psychedelic folk music. From what I can find on…
Saphire Thinkers – From Within (1969)
Now this is a band that seems super interesting to me, as I can only find little tidbits of information about them on various older music blogs on the internet here and…