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#Motsu Union Rock #Motsu Union Bundle Sale "Mr. Tambourine Man" The Byrds Their debut work. Gained popularity for its musicality, which was also described as a fusion of Bob Dylan and The Beatles. The title track, with the impressive sound of Roger McGuinn's 12-string guitar, is a Dylan cover that reached No. 1 in the US. Not only did it lead the folk-rock movement with its unique sound-making, which could be called the Byrds sound, but it also had a great influence on later generations. It reached No. 6 on the US charts. A warm sound typical of 60s rock. It's heartwarming. "Jackson Browne / Late for the Sky" His third album. It summarizes his early work and is also a masterpiece representing West Coast rock in the early 70s. It features a simple sound based on piano and acoustic guitar, making it a classic album that truly embodies the "singer-songwriter era." It's a folky and simple song, but the accompaniment is amazing! The guitar and bass are right on the edge of not being intrusive, raising the quality of the vocals several notches. Jeff Buckley Mystery White Boy A genius troubadour who captivated the world with his "miraculous voice" and passed away at the young age of 30. Being in the alternative era, it's an introspective and mellow guitar rock album like Radiohead. In The Pocket James Taylor While not generally highly rated, it is a work "loved" by fans of the real-time era, along with the previous album "Gorilla." Released in 1976. Produced by Lenny Waronker & Russ Titelman, as with the previous album. Featuring Bobby Womack's song, M7, also known as a Neville Brothers repertoire, it's a masterpiece that showcases a blue-eyed soul-like feel and a soft sound. M9 features a duet with Stevie Wonder. I think this is the album where James came closest to AOR. What women need, that's exactly it! #JamesTaylor #JamesTaylor #JeffBuckley #JeffBuckley #JacksonBrowne #CD・DVD #JacksonBrowne #TheByrds #Byrds
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