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According to Andrew Bird, the album was written to accompany the central track, saying, "I had this song 'Pulaski at Night' that was fresh and ready to go. Rather than wait a few years to put it out, I composed a sort of score to go with it, as if the song were a movie, and I wrapped it in a soundtrack composed of themes that set you up for the ...
The song was reviewed by Billboard in the 21 June 1986 issue, and was described as "contorted imagery presented in a Jackson Browne soundalike manner". [1] In 2008, Lynn Peppas of the Welland Tribune stated that "Patio Lanterns" and other Mitchell songs ("Go for Soda", "All We Are", and "Rock 'n' Roll Duty") are "timeless summer rock anthems".
Andy Battaglia of The A.V. Club said that Stevens "has grown into one of the best song-makers in indie rock" with the album. [25] Tim Jonze of NME called Illinois "a brainy little fucker" and described Stevens as "prolific, intelligent and—most importantly—brimming with heart-wrenching melodies."
3 NY Pulaski Day. 2 comments. 4 Milwaukee. 1 comment. 5 Two Holidays. 4 comments. 6 Illinois. 1 comment. 7 Going to bed early? 1 comment. 8 Downstate Illinois. 2 ...
Patio is the debut album by Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. It was originally released on 10" vinyl only in June 1992 on the Ankst label, and re-issued on CD in June 1995 with nine extra tracks. It is made up of a mixture of live, studio, and home recordings.
Page returned to the Mercury label in the early seventies. The label issued only one studio album of her material in 1971 called I'd Rather Be Sorry. Another album of country material, it reached number 37 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Another studio album of country music appeared in 1979 on the 51 West label called A Touch of ...
The song was played over the public address system as the intro music each night for the Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Tunnel of Love Express Tour in 1988. [ 10 ] In 1987, Cannon re-recorded the song, but as " Kennywood Park " (which, unlike Palisades Park before it, is still in operation), [ 11 ] a reworking of the song about the ...
Faith re-recorded the song twice: first, in 1969, as a female choral version, then, in 1976, as a disco version [8] titled "Summer Place '76". As reported by Casey Kasem on the American Top 40 broadcast of 25 September 1976, "Theme from A Summer Place " is the biggest hit on the American charts by a Canadian artist.