Michael Hurley - Blue Hills LP
On this LP we find Michael Hurley stretching out on six longer than usual compositions that are heartbreaking & beautiful as anything he's ever done.
Side one features Hurley on a creaky pump organ and a Hammond organ. Side two starts out with two newer compositions - just Michael on guitar & vocals. The record ends with a stunning version of Tea Song (which Michael originally wrote & recorded way back in 1963).
A sustained feeling of loss & need for redemption haunts this record. It ain't easy listening, but then what worth a damn is?
Includes insert with Michael’s notes on the songs and some artwork.
On this LP we find Michael Hurley stretching out on six longer than usual compositions that are heartbreaking & beautiful as anything he's ever done.
Side one features Hurley on a creaky pump organ and a Hammond organ. Side two starts out with two newer compositions - just Michael on guitar & vocals. The record ends with a stunning version of Tea Song (which Michael originally wrote & recorded way back in 1963).
A sustained feeling of loss & need for redemption haunts this record. It ain't easy listening, but then what worth a damn is?
Includes insert with Michael’s notes on the songs and some artwork.
On this LP we find Michael Hurley stretching out on six longer than usual compositions that are heartbreaking & beautiful as anything he's ever done.
Side one features Hurley on a creaky pump organ and a Hammond organ. Side two starts out with two newer compositions - just Michael on guitar & vocals. The record ends with a stunning version of Tea Song (which Michael originally wrote & recorded way back in 1963).
A sustained feeling of loss & need for redemption haunts this record. It ain't easy listening, but then what worth a damn is?
Includes insert with Michael’s notes on the songs and some artwork.