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Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Feb. 18, 2019
Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)

Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 255.30 Mb + 26.00 Mb (Scans) | 42:46
Indie Rock, Psychedelic | Country: USA | Label: Partisan Records / PTKF2162-2

Ever since 1998’s career-turning Deserter’s Songs, Mercury Rev have regularly applied their cosmic tendencies and broad imaginations to recasting Americana. Here, they focus on a lost gem of country-rock: The 1968 follow-up to her chart-topping US debut, Ode to Billie Joe, Bobbie Gentry’s The Delta Sweete was a relative misfire in commercial terms. Thirteen years and a handful of albums later, the singer-songwriter vanished into a reclusive existence, adding new mystique to the music she left behind.
Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry’s The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)

Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry’s The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 260 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 98 Mb | 00:42:46
Pop | Label: Bella Union

It slipped out of a Mississippi of hot biscuits, genteel table manners and working-class sense, suddenly overturned by a grave sinning and suicide. Carried on an evening breeze of strings and a supple, foreboding voice like sensually charged breath, “Ode to Bilie Joe”—Bobbie Gentry’s 1967 debut as a singer-songwriter and a Number One single for three weeks in the late Summer of Love—was the most psychedelic record of that year not from San Francisco or London, as if Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Brian Wilson had conspired to make a country-rock Pet Sounds. Except Gentry, just 23 when she wrote the song, got there first, in miniature.
Bobbie Gentry - Girl From Chickasaw County: The Complete Capitol Masters (2018)

Bobbie Gentry - Girl From Chickasaw County: The Complete Capitol Masters (2018)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
8CD | Universal Music, 5383971 | ~ 2867 or 1246 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 1760 Mb
Country / Blues / Country Blues / Delta Blues / Country Rock / Folk Rock

Like her signature song "Ode to Billie Joe," Bobbie Gentry is an enigma by choice. "Ode to Billie Joe" deliberately leaves out details that would spell out the story and Gentry removed herself from public view sometime in the late '70s for reasons that have never been fully disclosed. Many have tried to track her down because her cult not only persisted into the 21st century, it even grew – so much so that an observer would be forgiven if they believed Gentry was something of an outsider artist instead of a mainstay on television who hosted a variety show of her own…

Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 5, 2024
Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)

Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 271 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 92 MB
45:23 | Indie Rock | Label: Bella Union

In upstate New York, deep in the seam between the Catskills mountains and the Hudson Valley, a richly swelling, spellbound sound emerges, eddying and flowing like the local Esopus Creek, or in the slipstream of the grander Hudson river, carrying the flotsam and jetsam of our hopes, dreams, fears. A sound composed of organic and electronic; guitars, keys, brass, strings, woodwind, drums - and a voice of incantations, tapping streams of consciousness that similarly eddy and flow. Spiritually, literally, psycho-geographically: where else does Mercury Rev's ninth album Born Horses spring from? This cascade of gleaming, glistening psych-jazz-folk-baroque-ambient quest that searches it's soul but can never truly know the answer? A sound and vision linked to their exalted past whilst quite unlike anything they have created before?

Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 5, 2024
Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)

Mercury Rev - Born Horses (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 271 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 92 MB
45:23 | Indie Rock | Label: Bella Union

In upstate New York, deep in the seam between the Catskills mountains and the Hudson Valley, a richly swelling, spellbound sound emerges, eddying and flowing like the local Esopus Creek, or in the slipstream of the grander Hudson river, carrying the flotsam and jetsam of our hopes, dreams, fears. A sound composed of organic and electronic; guitars, keys, brass, strings, woodwind, drums - and a voice of incantations, tapping streams of consciousness that similarly eddy and flow. Spiritually, literally, psycho-geographically: where else does Mercury Rev's ninth album Born Horses spring from? This cascade of gleaming, glistening psych-jazz-folk-baroque-ambient quest that searches it's soul but can never truly know the answer? A sound and vision linked to their exalted past whilst quite unlike anything they have created before?