Tuesday, March 22, 2022

happy tunesday! (watching from the balcony)


 From Eytan Mirsky's newly-released eighth solo album.

There's not a bad cut on the disc, but this is one of my favorites. I remember he had shared a rough recording on Youtube some time ago. I liked it then, but this fully-produced track takes it to another level.

Since no commentary on Eytan's songs is complete without a reference to Nick Lowe, I'll note that this sounds like something Nick Lowe would have recorded. Or maybe Walter Clevenger, from that time that everything he did sounded like something Nick Lowe would have done.

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