Ava79
Refugee
Celtic music, Enya...this time of year reminds me of my trip to Britain and Ireland
Same here. I'm listening to The Corrs almost non-stop these days, and Clannad, too. The dark, rainy nights just call for celtic music!
Celtic music, Enya...this time of year reminds me of my trip to Britain and Ireland
When you get the time, get around to all the CCR albums, except for the last one, Mardi Gras.
Cosmo's Factory, however, is usually considered the best.
The reason Cosmo's Factory stuck out to me was that I saw somewhere that it had been remastered--is it the only one to have a recent remaster? If so, I might just have to wait for the others (as I wouldn't want to buy something that's going to get remastered soon).
August and Everything After by Counting Crows has always been one I listen to in the fall. Part of that is because of the title, part is from the music itself.
Would have to agree with Saracene that Tori's The Beekeeper is very autumnal.
That's one of those albums I have but never gave it a proper listen. I only remember Mr. Jones and Round Here from it. Those are indeed autumnal and so is their other song A Long December, I think from their next one. Although, that's more like wintertime music.
You should definitely dust off August and Everything After and give it a couple listens. I adored that album back in the day, and it still sounds so wonderful to me when I listen to it now. Truly a 90s classic, and I know how you feel about the 90s.
Meddle by Pink Floyd. The touch of melancholy and finality are very autumnal.
Meddle by Pink Floyd. The touch of melancholy and finality are very autumnal.
You should definitely dust off August and Everything After and give it a couple listens. I adored that album back in the day, and it still sounds so wonderful to me when I listen to it now. Truly a 90s classic, and I know how you feel about the 90s.