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Various
Child Of Nature
A further exercise in musical curation, Child Of Nature is our latest sonic confluence of self-released tracks from the loners, hippies and outsiders of the 70s and early 80s. A collection of privately pressed music, able to breathe and be created free from the constraints of heavy handed commercialism, yielding a pure vision of artistic expression. Child Of Nature features ten songs of brooding soft rock and psychedelic folk steeped in melancholia. Some ache for better times or past lovers, while others seek spiritual fulfillment or social progress.
A compilation to evoke the raw and unobstructed, to summon the occult, to fundamentally conjure a vivid portrait of our untamed natural environment. Recorded on the north coast of California, Luellen Reese’s ethereal “Silvery Waterfalls” drifts and swirls with electric guitar as her unearthly vocals transcend across a seven minute opus, fit for the golden age of labels like 4AD or Dedicated. “The flowers are dancing just for you …”, Reggie Russell croons over glistening Key Of Creek’s title track “Child Of Nature”, evoking a utopian world of natural harmony free from the present day realities of industrial decay.
Tap into your inner primal being, to embrace wholeheartedly, with frivolity and without reserve, your own child of nature.
A1
Terra - Is This What You Like
A2
The Fred Bloggs Band - The Tribe
A3
Smythe And Rucker - Morning Light
A4
David Chalmers - Zig zag
A5
Shades Of Rayne - High Again
B1
Dana Alberts - Animal Talk
B2
The Key Of Creek - Child Of Nature
B3
Chuck Robinson - Child Of Earth
B4
Luellen Reese - Silvery Waterfalls
B5
Doria - The Lost Road