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Sandy's Album - Finally Available Now | Perfect for Music Lovers & Collectors | Great for Gifts, Home Decor & Personal Enjoyment
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Sandy's Album - Finally Available Now | Perfect for Music Lovers & Collectors | Great for Gifts, Home Decor & Personal Enjoyment
Sandy's Album - Finally Available Now | Perfect for Music Lovers & Collectors | Great for Gifts, Home Decor & Personal Enjoyment
Sandy's Album - Finally Available Now | Perfect for Music Lovers & Collectors | Great for Gifts, Home Decor & Personal Enjoyment
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Essra made this debut record while still a teenager (and still Sandy Hurvitz) for Frank Zappa s Bizarre label; Zappa started out as the producer but then surrendered the chair to Mother of Invention member Ian Underwood, whose engineering work here cannot be termed exactly sparkling. Nevertheless, Mohawk s brilliance pokes out through the production murk; she is already, at age 19, a unique talent. The song titles alone let you know that you are in for a wondrous ride: Arch Godliness of Purplefull Magic ; Tree of Trees ; Child ; Three Hawks ; I Know the Sun ; You ll Dance Alone; Woman ; All This Time Going By ; Many Different Things ; and Love Is What I Found . Also includes a bonus track, Life Is Scarlet !
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I was surprised to find that Sandy Hurvitz' debut album hadn't dated a bit since I bought it in 1967. There's no facade here, just Sandy and her piano, with occasional accompaniment by Jeremy Steig and Jim Pepper. What this album captures is not a moment of history but a moment of a perceptive, introverted young woman's life as she looks back at the wonder of childhood and forward toward the inevitable disappointment of adulthood as that wonder disappears. Hurvitz' later albums (as Essra Mohawk) are more complex and comfortable with (or at least resigned to) the adult world, but there's only one Sandy Hurvitz' Album Is Here at Last. Go back to the 1967 of your life by listening to it.

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