660 Nick Drake - Pink Moon (1972)
660 Nick Drake - Pink Moon (1972)
Studio Album - Folk
About the Act:
Nick Drake was an English Singer-Songwriter, who released three albums of Folky songs in the late 60s and early 70s. He died in 1974, ages 26, from an overdose of depression medicine. He was hardly noticed in his lifetime, but has gained respect and accolades since.
About the Album:
This was his third album, the last before he died.
My History with this Album:
I have heard it before, a few times.
Review:
This consists, almost entirely of acoustic guitar and Nick's voice. He's a tragic figure, dying at a young age, having suffered from depression. It's a very pure album in the sense that it is just him, and as a result feels very intimate. The sound is very understated, and the vocal delivery very muted. I was actually surprised to find that he was English, as this sort of sound is one I associate with the West Coast of America about that time.
The content of the songs didn't really get through to me, mostly because of the way he mumbles his way through. This is not a criticism, there have been some fine mumblers in the music world, Mark Knopfler, for example. The guitar playing is fine, certainly competent an nice to listen to. The whole album feels more of a texture than anything, a tapestry of notes and gentle singing.
It's OK, I quite like it, but not very enthusiastically.
7.2/10
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5mwOo1zikswhmfHvtqVSXg
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX68ZEYlh74v7S7YSMA7rRJ8D6pbBKxu_
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake#Pink_Moon_(1972)
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