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Kevin Olusola is the cello-playing member of the (mostly) acapella group Pentatonix, one of Tracy's favorite groups. (This CD was a gift from her.) I would describe solo album as a mix of John Batiste (but with more strings than piano), Yo Yo Ma, Trans Siberian Orchestra, and of course, Pentatonix.
2000 MAN: The year 2000 was still more than three decades away when this song was released, but I always took it to mean "20th Century Man." The lyrics are even more relevant today than they were in 1967.
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DAWN OF A MISFIT by Kevin Olusola:
Kevin Olusola is the cello-playing member of the (mostly) acapella group Pentatonix, one of Tracy's favorite groups. (This CD was a gift from her.) I would describe solo album as a mix of John Batiste (but with more strings than piano), Yo Yo Ma, Trans Siberian Orchestra, and of course, Pentatonix.
TIME TO RUN, YUMA!:
This episode title from the Ultraman thread made me think of this song:
A LOVE SUPREME by John Coltrane:
The Universe told me* I should be listening to this today.
*(If you believe in that sort of thing. I don't, but when I listen to this album I almost do.)
Always a good choice! And I agree, it almost makes me believe.
2000 MAN: The year 2000 was still more than three decades away when this song was released, but I always took it to mean "20th Century Man." The lyrics are even more relevant today than they were in 1967.
ANALOG MAN: This song appeals to me even more than "2000 Man".
Meanwhile, 101 years ago...
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