Somehow the Perfect Album to listen to Late Fall, Early Winter,
Roberta Flack's Feel Like Makin' Love...:
inkshield:
The Nine Most Saddest Songs are Right Here...!
Some Gospel According To Matthew is a short, acoustic Spiritual, ending Side 1 and just screaming to be put in a Boxed Set-like Compilation, if not by now on a
Collectables '45' as to this day it's a wonder how
Atlantic has never released it as a Single and it just seems puzzling how it could only be relegated it to the original LP... My "Annual-Anthem which I play at Midnight when November 30th becomes December 1st!!!"
First heard
Mister Magic eating my First Whole
Whopper in a
Burger King...! Who else could make Stevie Wonder's
I Can See The Sun In Late December (What STEVIE WONDER album is it even FROM???!!!)
almost 12-Minutes long...??!!
The kick-off track
Feelin' That Glow has such a Heart-Warmin' Glow, and the second track,
I Wanted It Too is equally good...
The REAL "Weepers" here are the tear-jerkin'
Early Every Midnight, (especially that Gnarly, Snarly, but never Jarring Electric Guitar Solo!) and the strong torrent of tears still have yet to subside on
Old Heartbreak Top-Ten... (with a more assuring tone and a calmer,
gentler Electric Guitar solo there!)
Feel Like Makin' Love, which kicks off Side 2 makes you wish you could stand beside her playing the guitar and singing the Chorus as I've finally seen happen seeing her in Concert...
The one song I hate, or at least dislike and try not to hear (I usually fall asleep with this playing so I
don't...!) is the last song,
She's Not Blind, which seems to hang mid-air in a sort of a Morbid Haze... The album would be incomplete without it, but it just seems to overly Ornate and very Unfocused...! :| Another one which "Makes Me Misty", but for the Very Wrong Reason...!
Dave