Friday 13 December 2013
Ezra Furman
The shortlist for my 20 favourite albums of 2013
currently runs to a hefty 53 titles and so, in an effort
to trim down the numbers, I'm diligently spending
a bit of quality time with each one of the lucky
blighters. Among them is Ezra Furman, who recently
reappeared in my collection after a gap of five
years. I lost touch with his output after his
second LP, 2008's 'Inside the Human Body', but
'Day of the Dog', his fifth, is a very fine piece of work that had me scuttling off to catch up with
what I've been missing.
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2 comments:
This is great.... I never heard his stuff before......I made comments on previous post but they do not appear for some reason.
It's a very strong album Old Pa, check it out when you have a mo'.
(All your comments for the previous post came through ok, but I just published the first.)
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