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4.0 out of 5 stars
Mellow, Soulful Comfort Music,
By A Customer
This review is from: Marginal Street (Audio CD)
A great slice of life. The words range from fun and bubbly to reflective, to the occasional melancholic lyric. The music range is broader with tracks of rich harmonies sprinkled in with unadulterated accoustics. The energy of the tracks rises and falls, and rises again, like a wave. Recommended way to listen to it: Get a sunny summer Saturday, turn on the tracks, jump into a hammock and swing away.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice acoustical album,
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This review is from: Marginal Street (Audio CD)
15 songs that in total clock in at over an hour, this album is very relaxed feeling and could be played driving, at a meal, background music, or late nite with a glass of wine.
Some of the albums highlights are "Gold and Rose", "So Gone" the albums best song which is a gorgeous song that just rolls and drifts by, "Beginning To Believe", "Over Now" with country fiddle and "Unhappy Hour". I think that for the right price you can'y go wrong with this album to be honest.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complete Quality,
By Ann DiSalvo (Ashland, OR (USA)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marginal Street (Audio CD)
It was a great treat to find this music. Technically masterful, it creates a big sound around you while gently relating how life can be. The guitar work has the finesse to deliver the melody, sweetly improving your day. The lyrics have a timeless quality while being grounded in the familiar. I have listened to this disc countless times and it replays fresh each day.
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Marginal Street by Myles Cochran (Audio CD - 2000)
Used & New from: $9.52
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