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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Rediscovered Masterpiece,
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This review is from: Pack Up Your Sorrow: Best Of The Vanguard Years (Audio CD)
Mimi and Richard Farina's work is probably the most underappreciated music to come out of the 1960's. The Best of the Vanguard years offers a sampling of the beauty, poetry and power that is their music. Though in some ways comparable to the many folk acts of the time, notably Bob Dylan, Richard and Mimi Farina's brand of folk is fresh and unique, even today. The arrangements, vocalizations and the Irish and Cuban influences blend together to make an almost hypnotic sound that is haunting, forceful and peaceful at the same time. The instrumentation is beautiful, the lyrics intelligent and witty, and the end result is a captivating collection of songs that will hopefully bring attention to these too-long-overlooked artists.
33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REFLECTING ON A GREAT LOSS,
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This review is from: Pack Up Your Sorrow: Best Of The Vanguard Years (Audio CD)
Like Buddy Holly and Janis Joplin, Richard Farina died young and unexpectedly, and listening to this lovely music makes one sadly wonder how much he had left to contribute (the same goes for Mimi, who has almost completely retired from music since his death). Farina was a genuine folk poet with a somewhat fragile singing voice that blended beautifully with that of his wife, Mimi Farina (nee Baez). But it was the musical settings--the dulcimer and autoharp arrangements--that made the Farinas' music stand out. While most folkies of the era were content to strum an acoustic guitar, Richard and Mimi wove complex acoustic tapestries over their ethereal voices and haunting songs, taking scraps of Appalachia, the Middle East and the British Isles to form a cohesive, totally unique musical vision. Folk music doesn't get any more mysterious, or beautiful, than this.
22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Under 30 & wondering whether? Go man go girl go! Immerse..,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pack Up Your Sorrow: Best Of The Vanguard Years (Audio CD)
your lucky selves in the warmth wit wildness & wonder of the great Farina(s). Richard positively rules any hip 'Who's Who?' guide to the second half of this century (he is the dedicatee of college chum T. Pynchon's GRAVITY'S RAINBOW! for starters)... Genus: Genius; Specialties: legend- & character-creating, festivity-indulging, yarn-spinning, dulcimer strumming, songwriting & harmony singing, with his soulmate Mimi the Dancer's magically-suited interweaving. I know these songs like the back of my hand, their rich depth and unique harmonies have accompanied me through decades, and they hold up swell. This comp. is great! Remastered sound: superb; choice & order: well-considered; liner notes: top notch (justified hyperbole)! Angels evidently smiled on this project...
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