Songs You May Have Missed #416

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Future of Forestry: “Traveler’s Song” (2009)

From the first installment of the ambient indie rock group’s travel-themed trilogy of six-song EPs released in 2009-2010.

Their sound at times evokes Arcade Fire, Republic Tigers and early Coldplay, with the main difference being that FOF is sometimes referred to as a Christian Alternative Rock band. This isn’t necessarily apparent at first listen, however; only on closer inspection of the lyrics does it become clear that their ethereal sound is meant to enhance a contemplative, worshipful state of mind.

Being that there are so many other bands of the moment straddling spiritual territory, this just comes across as a group with a second foot over that fence. But Future of Forestry’s music can be appreciated as either of two things: indie rock with a spiritual bent, or an atypically interesting brand of Christian rock.

Wait, stay here and have a drink of time
A drink of time
Wait, before you split yourself in two
There’s time for you

If you travel here, you will feel it all
The brightest and the darkest
If you travel here, listen to your heart
And take with you what lasts forever

Sleep, and dream a dream of when you fly
When you fly
See through traveler’s eyes once again
To love and give

If you travel here, you will feel it all
The brightest and the darkest
If you travel here, listen to your heart
And take with you what lasts forever

And if you travel here, you will feel it all
The brightest and the darkest
And if you travel here, listen to your heart
And take with you what lasts forever

Songs You May Have Missed #415

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Tracey Ullman: “Long Live Love” (1983)

That Tracey Ullman would take on an old Sandie Shaw chestnut from 1965 seems particularly fitting, as Ullman’s shtick as a short-lived pop star was a revisiting of the sound and image Shaw epitomized 20 years earlier.

The multi-talented Ullman’s foray into retro girl-group pop in the mid ’80’s predated her later popularity as comic TV personality. Her musical legacy in America was that of a one-hit wonder, that one hit being the brilliant throwback pop gem and international hit “They Don’t Know”, a Kirsty MacColl cover.

But in her native UK she charted a total of six songs in the top 100 over a two-year period while recording for the punk Stiff record label. And as the infectious “Long Live Love” proves, Ullman had more than one fine musical moment before giving up her singing career.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2013/10/23/songs-you-may-have-missed-491/

The Musically Gifted United Kingdom

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Recommended Albums: The Full List

  • Sam Roberts Band: Collider (#1)
  • John Hiatt: Bring the Family (#2)
  • Youth Group: Casino Twilight Dogs (#3)
  • The Shore (#4)
  • The Gourds: Noble Creatures (#5)
  • B.C. Camplight: Hide, Run Away (#6)
  • Dawes: North Hills (#7)
  • The Moog Cookbook: Ye Olde Space Bande: Plays The Classic Rock Hits (#8)
  • Guster: Easy Wonderful (#9)
  • Winterpills: The Light Divides (#10)
  • Library Voices: Summer of Lust (#11)
  • Pet Shop Boys: Yes (#12)
  • Flying Colors (#13)
  • Lucinda Williams (#14)
  • Robyn: Body Talk (#15)
  • Donovan: HMS Donovan (#16)
  • Dan Fogelberg: Nether Lands (#17)
  • BT: These Humble Machines (#18)
  • Jefferson Starship: Red Octopus (#19)
  • The School: Loveless Unbeliever (#20)
  • Richard Thompson: Rumur and Sigh (#21)
  • Dent May: Do Things (#22)
  • Yukon Blonde: Yukon Blonde (#23)
  • Blackfield: Blackfield II (#24)
  • David Byrne: Grown Backwards (#25)
  • Edson: Every Day, Every Second (#26)
  • Camel: Moonmadness (#27)
  • Was (Not Was): What Up, Dog? (#28)
  • The Pooh Sticks: Million Seller (#29)
  • Tir Na Nog: Strong in the Sun (#30)
  • Roman Candle: The Wee Hours Revue (#31)
  • Brave Combo: It’s Christmas, Man! (#32)
  • The Fab Four: Christmas With the Fab Four, Have Yourself a FAB-ulous Little Christmas (#33)
  • Tribes: Baby (#34)
  • Ketèlbey: In a Monastery Garden (#35)
  • Various Artists: Listen to What the Man Said, Coming Up (#36)
  • Graham Parker: The Mona Lisa’s Sister (#37)
  • Strawbs: Bursting at the Seams (#38)
  • 3: Revisions (#39)
  • Hans Rotenberry & Brad Jones: Mountain Jack (#40)
  • Smash Mouth: Fush Yu Mang (#41)
  • Riverside: Shrine of New Generation Slaves (#42)
  • Stornoway: Tales From Terra Firma (#43)
  • My Dead Air: My Dead Air, Burn a Quiet Place Down (#44)
  • Warren Zevon: Sentimental Hygiene (#45)
  • The Limeliters: Through Children’s Eyes (#46)
  • Steeleye Span: All Around My Hat (#47)
  • Steve Thorne: Into the Ether (#48)
  • A.C. Newman: Shut Down the Streets (#49)
  • Semisonic: Great Divide (#50)
  • Modern Skirts: Catalogue of Generous Men (#51)
  • Moon Safari: Blomljud (#52)
  • Fairport Convention: Jewel in the Crown (#53)
  • William Shatner: Has Been (#54)
  • Mayer Hawthorne: Where Does This Door Go (#55)
  • k.d. lang: Ingénue (#56)
  • Kings of Convenience: Riot on an Empty Street (#57)
  • The New Christy Minstrels: Merry Christmas! (#58)
  • David J. Caron: Thru Never Ending Black (#59)
  • Shelly Poole: Hard Time For The Dreamer (#60)
  • Southern Culture on the Skids: Countrypolitan Favorites (#61)
  • Dave Kerzner: New World (#62)
  • The Jayhawks: Rainy Day Music (#63)
  • Arlo Guthrie: Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys (#64)
  • Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare (#65)
  • The Apache Relay: The Apache Relay (#66)
  • Von Hertzen Brothers: New Day Rising (#67)
  • Texas Tornados: Texas Tornados, Zone of Our Own (#68)
  • The Decemberists: Picaresque (#69)
  • Phosphorescent: Here’s to Taking it Easy (#70)
  • Lonely Robot: Please Come Home (#71)
  • Oh Land: Wishbone (#72)
  • Walter Martin: Arts & Leisure (#73)
  • Ron Sexsmith: Retriever (#74)
  • Steven Wilson: To the Bone (#75)
  • Nanci Griffith: One Fair Summer Evening (#76)
  • The Essex Green: The Long Goodbye (#77)
  • The Cowsills: The Billy Cowsill Benefit Concert (#78)
  • Yacht Rock Revue: Hot Dads in Tight Jeans (#79)
  • The Tripwires: Makes You Look Around (#80)
  • Weezer: OK Human (#81)
  • Full Moon: Full Moon (#82)
  • The Silver Seas: Alaska (#83)
  • The Moody Blues: Caught Live +5 (#84)
  • Lindisfarne: Nicely Out of Tune (#85)
  • The Left Banke: Strangers On a Train (#86)
  • Brave Combo: A Night On Earth (#87)
  • Zebra: 3.V (#88)
  • Hunter Muskett: Every Time You Move (#89)
  • Corinne Bailey Rae: Corinne Bailey Rae (#90)
  • Genesis: Foxtrot (#91)
  • Beabadoobee: This is How Tomorrow Moves (#92)
  • Wanderlust: All a View (#93)
  • Mariachi El Bronx: S/T (#94)
  • Jeremy Messersmith: The Reluctant Graveyard (#95)
  • Ozomatli: Street Signs (#96)
  • The Lover Speaks (#97)
  • Amazing Blondel: Evensong (#98)
  • Tonic: Sugar (#99)
  • Jethro Tull: Songs from the Wood (#100)
  • Julieta Venegas: Limon y Sal (#101)
  • Donovan: Live in Japan–Spring Tour 1973 (#102)

Alphabetical List:

  • Amazing Blondel: Evensong (#98)
  • The Apache Relay: The Apache Relay (#66)
  • Corinne Bailey Rae: Corinne Bailey Rae (#90)
  • B.C. Camplight: Hide, Run Away (#6)
  • Beabadoobee: This is How Tomorrow Moves (#92)
  • Blackfield: Blackfield II (#24)
  • Brave Combo: It’s Christmas, Man! (#32)
    • A Night On Earth (#87)
  • BT: These Humble Machines (#18)
  • David Byrne: Grown Backwards (#25)
  • Camel: Moonmadness (#27)
  • David J. Caron: Thru Never Ending Black (#59)
  • Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare (#65)
  • The Cowsills: The Billy Cowsill Benefit Concert (#78)
  • Dawes: North Hills (#7)
  • The Decemberists: Picaresque (#69)
  • Donovan: HMS Donovan (#16)
    • Live in Japan–Spring Tour 1973 (#102)
  • Edson: Every Day, Every Second (#26)
  • The Essex Green: The Long Goodbye (#77)
  • The Fab Four: Christmas With the Fab Four, Have Yourself a FAB-ulous Little Christmas (#33)
  • Fairport Convention: Jewel in the Crown (#53)
  • Flying Colors (#13)
  • Dan Fogelberg: Nether Lands (#17)
  • Full Moon: Full Moon (#82)
  • Genesis: Foxtrot (#91)
  • The Gourds: Noble Creatures (#5)
  • Nanci Griffith: One Fair Summer Evening (#76)
  • Guster: Easy Wonderful (#9)
  • Arlo Guthrie: Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys (#64)
  • Mayer Hawthorne: Where Does This Door Go (#55)
  • John Hiatt: Bring the Family (#2)
  • Hunter Muskett: Every Time You Move (#89)
  • The Jayhawks: Rainy Day Music (#63)
  • Jefferson Starship: Red Octopus (#19)
  • Jethro Tull: Songs from the Wood (#100)
  • Dave Kerzner: New World (#62)
  • Ketèlbey: In a Monastery Garden (#35)
  • Kings of Convenience: Riot on an Empty Street (#57)
  • k.d. lang: Ingénue (#56)
  • The Left Banke: Strangers On a Train (#86)
  • Library Voices: Summer of Lust (#11)
  • The Limeliters: Through Children’s Eyes (#46)
  • Lindisfarne: Nicely Out of Tune (#85)
  • Lonely Robot: Please Come Home (#71)
  • The Lover Speaks (#97)
  • Mariachi El Bronx: S/T (#94)
  • Walter Martin: Arts & Leisure (#73)
  • Dent May: Do Things (#22)
  • Jeremy Messersmith: The Reluctant Graveyard (#95)
  • Modern Skirts: Catalogue of Generous Men (#51)
  • The Moody Blues: Caught Live +5 (#84)
  • The Moog Cookbook: Ye Olde Space Bande: Plays The Classic Rock Hits (#8)
  • Moon Safari: Blomljud (#52)
  • My Dead Air: My Dead Air, Burn a Quiet Place Down (#44)
  • The New Christy Minstrels: Merry Christmas! (#58)
  • A.C. Newman: Shut Down the Streets (#49)
  • Oh Land: Wishbone (#72)
  • Ozomatli: Street Signs (#96)
  • Graham Parker: The Mona Lisa’s Sister (#37)
  • Pet Shop Boys: Yes (#12)
  • Phosphorescent: Here’s to Taking it Easy (#70)
  • The Pooh Sticks: Million Seller (#29)
  • Shelly Poole: Hard Time For The Dreamer (#60)
  • Riverside: Shrine of New Generation Slaves (#42)
  • Sam Roberts Band: Collider (#1)
  • Robyn: Body Talk (#15)
  • Roman Candle: The Wee Hours Revue (#31)
  • Hans Rotenberry & Brad Jones: Mountain Jack (#40)
  • The School: Loveless Unbeliever (#20)
  • Semisonic: Great Divide (#50)
  • Ron Sexsmith: Retriever (#74)
  • William Shatner: Has Been (#54)
  • The Shore (#4)
  • The Silver Seas: Alaska (#83)
  • Smash Mouth: Fush Yu Mang (#41)
  • Southern Culture on the Skids: Countrypolitan Favorites (#61)
  • Steeleye Span: All Around My Hat (#47)
  • Stornoway: Tales From Terra Firma (#43)
  • Strawbs: Bursting at the Seams (#38)
  • Texas Tornados: Texas Tornados, Zone of Our Own (#68)
  • Richard Thompson: Rumur and Sigh (#21)
  • Steve Thorne: Into the Ether (#48)
  • Tir Na Nog: Strong in the Sun (#30)
  • 3: Revisions (#39)
  • Tonic: Sugar (#99)
  • Tribes: Baby (#34)
  • The Tripwires: Makes You Look Around (#80)
  • Various Artists: Listen to What the Man Said, Coming Up (#36)
  • Julieta Venegas: Limon y Sal (#101)
  • Von Hertzen Brothers: New Day Rising (#67)
  • Wanderlust: All a View (#93)
  • Was (Not Was): What Up, Dog? (#28)
  • Weezer: OK Human (#81)
  • Lucinda Williams (#14)
  • Steven Wilson: To the Bone (#75)
  • Winterpills: The Light Divides (#10)
  • Yacht Rock Revue: Hot Dads in Tight Jeans (#79)
  • Youth Group: Casino Twilight Dogs (#3)
  • Yukon Blonde: Yukon Blonde (#23)
  • Zebra: 3.V (#88)
  • Warren Zevon: Sentimental Hygiene (#45)

Songs You May Have Missed #414

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Boz Scaggs: “Sierra” (1994)

In 1994 Boz Scaggs delivered his first album for Virgin Records after nearly two decades with Columbia. The Some Change album sounded like a return to the warm, natural sound of his 70’s work and was arguably his best in years. The haunting “Sierra” is a highlight.

Songs You May Have Missed #413

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Adolf Fredrik Girls Choir: “Vem Kan Segla (Who Can Sail?)” (2006)

Founded in 1971 by Bo Johansson, the Adolf Fredrik Girls Choir of Stockholm, Sweden is now ranked among the foremost in the world. It represents the Adolf Fredrik Music Classes, Sweden’s oldest specialized school, which dates from 1939 and was founded to allow children ages 11-16 an opportunity to develop their singing talents free of charge.

The results, as you can hear, are angelic.

“Who Can Sail?” is a solemn, dirge-like folk song from Swedish-speaking Finland.

Vem kan segla förutan vind,
vem kan ro utan åror,
vem kan skiljas från vännen sin
utan att fälla tårar?

Jag kan segla förutan vind,
jag kan ro utan åror,
men ej skiljas från vännen min
utan att fälla tårar.

Translation:

Who can sail without wind,
who can row without oars,
who can part from their
friend without shedding tears?

I can sail without wind,
I can row without oars,
but I cannot be separated from my
friend without shedding tears.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2025/04/15/songs-you-may-have-missed-775/

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