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Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

Kings of Convenience - Homesick

Listened to both bands today. Struck me how similar KofC are to S&G. Not a bad thing, there's room for both.
 

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Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

Kings of Convenience - Homesick

Listened to both bands today. Struck me how similar KofC are to S&G. Not a bad thing, there's room for both.

The King of Convenience are fantastic aren't they *good*

Try listening to a track from the Whitest Boy Alive, a different style but sung by Erlend Oye one of the Kings of Convience .

https://open.spotify.com/track/55JLnoLBHXrKUy77S8sRO4
 

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Flako - Honey Drips . From the EP "Eclosure"

https://open.spotify.com/track/4n4i0LMAbs21U0fw2P94gr

And on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_ox2V_7qt4&list=PLrrYCs-9xMufzcJyU8-Jme0HNfKFcCezu
 

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Electro said:
Leeps said:
Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.

Kings of Convenience - Homesick

Listened to both bands today. Struck me how similar KofC are to S&G. Not a bad thing, there's room for both.

The King of Convenience are fantastic aren't they *good*

Try listening to a track from the Whitest Boy Alive, a different style but sung by Erlend Oye one of the Kings of Convience .

https://open.spotify.com/track/55JLnoLBHXrKUy77S8sRO4

Cheers Electro, I'll give that a look. I did read about Oye's solo stuff today on Tidal's resume for KofC, but didn't get time to listen. They do hit a certain spot that I reach for at times - and they collaborated with Lesley Feist a bit too, whose ballads are some of the most goose-bump inducing (in a good way) haunting melodies I've ever heard.

Although most of my playlists are genre-based, I do have a small handful of artist-centred playlists of some of my favourite artists and Feist is one of them. Just stunning IMO. When her ballads are playing I just have to stop whatever I'm doing (unless I'm driving!!) and just listen properly.

Actually when I get time I use this thread (& the album one that floats around) as a springboard for listening to new stuff. It can be a nice exercise checking out bands I may not have chosen myself. I discovered the Tower of Power's 'Back to Oakland' album today on a review of some speakers I was reading.
 

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Cheers Electro, I'll give that a look. I did read about Oye's solo stuff today on Tidal's resume for KofC, but didn't get time to listen. They do hit a certain spot that I reach for at times - and they collaborated with Lesley Feist a bit too, whose ballads are some of the most goose-bump inducing (in a good way) haunting melodies I've ever heard.

Although most of my playlists are genre-based, I do have a small handful of artist-centred playlists of some of my favourite artists and Feist is one of them. Just stunning IMO. When her ballads are playing I just have to stop whatever I'm doing (unless I'm driving!!) and just listen properly.

I'm with you on Leslie Feist she is just addictive .

If you can try and find a DVD called Leslie Feist Trabendo Session . It used to be on youtube but there is only one track left now, it is the best Feist recording ever imo , amazing quality !

http://www.stellarproducts.info/product_p/6637.htm
 

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