RE: Songs You Probably Haven't Heard Before

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I found the reference to the Song of Solomon refreshing from Bison, as very few theologues dare treat of the subject matter. Sadly so, I think, as did more shepherds guide their flocks to satisfying the desires of the living without abandoning sound principles much and great suffering might have been, and may yet be, avoided (perhaps by none more than the Preachers). Still, jungle fever remains an eccentric topic and fraught with hazardous outrage, particularly for churches most in need of your sermonizing.

I liked Clear a lot. Very refreshing and suffused with sincerity. They had authenticity I wish was able to overcome John Hartford's very polished production quality. Folk music tugs the deeper at my soul less perfected than the symphonically exquisite strings accompanying banjos therein. He's obviously a great musician, but I prefer Hootenanies to Concertos.

All selections I was heretofore unfamiliar with, of better quality than most pop, and which I appreciate you bringing to my attention.

Thanks!



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Most of Hartford's recordings are less... over-produced? And definitely less orchestral. I love how he can take a minstrel song and sings it as a serious ballad while still having fun dancing his own rhythm accompaniment.

He's collaborated with almost everyone, and recordings of live performances abound. Every interview and interaction seems like he exudes warmth. Have some fun exploring his work on YouTube and beyond.

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