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May not have been the biggest-selling singer/songwriter star of the early '70s, but her influence, particularly on women performers, can't be denied. As the title of this compilation indicates, the artists on this collection of mega-rare cuts by female singer/songwriters of the era are often in a mood. Francevfr Brest Guipavas Lfrbo more. Confessional and narrative lyrics, predominant folky acoustic guitars, warm rolling piano, wide and sometimes swooping vocal ranges -- all of those characteristics are here to some degree, even if only a few of the 14 tracks (especially 's 'Engram,' 's 'Window,' and 's 'Song for Life') make the inspiration inescapably blatant. Gp Pro Ex 3 1 Keygen Photoshop here. Also, to be frank, all of this has far less of an edge (and musical sophistication) than 's early work, and some of it treads close to the bland side, sometimes with awkwardly earnest lyrical homilies. Pat Martino Desperado Rare there. Still, as an anthology of pleasant woman-sung mild folk-rock from the period with a slight aura of haunting mystery, this is pretty respectable.
There's little spaciness on the order of cult artists like -- 's reverb-swathed 'Cricket' comes about the closest -- though a few of the other tracks are a bit strange, like 's funk-jazz-inflected 'Eternal Life,' which boasts wildly optimistic cosmic lyrics. Another slight oddity is 'Wildman' by, whose vocal is something like a combination of 's phrasing and 's vibrato. All of these tracks are taken from scarce private pressings save 's closing cover of ' 'Sister Morphine,' which is by far the hardest-rocking cut on the CD, and one of the best.