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Blue Guitar Songs - Best Acoustic & Blues Guitar Music for Relaxation, Meditation & Romantic Moments | Perfect for Home, Cafe & Outdoor Gatherings
Blue Guitar Songs - Best Acoustic & Blues Guitar Music for Relaxation, Meditation & Romantic Moments | Perfect for Home, Cafe & Outdoor GatheringsBlue Guitar Songs - Best Acoustic & Blues Guitar Music for Relaxation, Meditation & Romantic Moments | Perfect for Home, Cafe & Outdoor Gatherings

Blue Guitar Songs - Best Acoustic & Blues Guitar Music for Relaxation, Meditation & Romantic Moments | Perfect for Home, Cafe & Outdoor Gatherings

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Amazon.com At first glance, Songs for a Blue Guitar appears much like previous Red House Painters albums, meandering and largely self-indulgent. Eight of the album's 11 songs stray over the five-minute mark (with two more than twice that length), and there are the covers of Yes's "Long Distance Runaround," Ric Ocasek's "All Mixed Up," and Paul McCartney's "Silly Love Songs." Kozelek may have strange taste when it comes to picking out covers ("Silly Love Songs"?), but on this album he's also showing a commitment and sense of deliberate purpose that I've not heard from him before. Even in the album's centerpiece, the more than 12-minute long "Make Like Paper" that contains a guitar solo that supposedly is responsible for 4AD dropping them, there's not a false move. The song unfolds gently, revealing more facets of itself than the spare instrumentation would seem to allow. The guitar's absolutely delicious Neil Young/Robert Quine/Richard Lloyd crunch doesn't hurt, either. That crunch shows up again in "Long Distance Runaround" and "Silly Love Songs," but the rest of the album is built around a gently arresting acoustic guitar that mirrors the soft-voiced Kozelek. --Randy Silver

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This music reminds me of being in a San Francisco coffee shop having a coffee on a Saturday morning, and listening to the words and guitars of a group with something to say.

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