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Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren - Echoes Of Love's Reality

Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren - Echoes Of Love's Reality

Musician: Johnny Blackburn
Album title: Echoes Of Love's Reality
Style: Folk Rock, Acid Rock
Released: 2010
Country: Spain
Size MP3 version: 1219 mb
Size APE version: 1147 mb
Size WMA version: 1872 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 505
Format: TTA MIDI RA AIFF AA MP2 MOD
Genre: Rock

Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren - Echoes Of Love's Reality


Tracklist

A1 The Wanderer's Theme
A2 The Mystery Sea
A3 Mary
A4 The Sound Of Wings
A5 Lovers Lane
A6 Watching Seabirds Fly
B1 The Sigh
B2 Beautiful Dreamer
B3 Echo
B4 The Secret Door

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – 89955E

Notes

Limited to 500 copies.

180 gram vinyl with original artwork and including the huge 16- paged booklet with lyrics and drawings.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout): 89955E1/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout): 89955E2/A

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JB 5463 Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren - Echoes Of Love's Reality ‎(LP) In The Wind's Eye JB 5463 US 1981
BTR0050 Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren Johnny Blackburn • Mary Lauren - Echoes Of Love's Reality ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) Riverman, Bella Terra Records BTR0050 South Korea 2009



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"Most would probably agree that this is one of the very best psych-style LPs from the 1980s. Not retro at all but (like Bobb Trimble) a piece of the late 1960s preserved from time's rust. Male/female vocals lament and serenade "the quest for knowledge of love and beauty" in an appealing soundscape, with lyrical guitar leads throughout, good use of mellotron, occasional tablas, flute and bells. The recording has a definite 1981 sound but (again like Bobb) this somehow becomes an advantage. The vocal blend is superb and may recall Anonymous and Bermuda Triangle, while the wistful mood and beautiful melodies is a bit like British band Ithaca or the melodic sides of Seventh Dawn. Moments such as "Beautiful Dreamer" go truly deep and there's not a questionable song on it. Obviously superior to "collectable" 1970s hippie couple albums like Susan & Richard Thomas, this is recommended to anyone open for a folk/psych trip inside the melancholy and bliss of romance; starry-eyed as a Valentine Day card written on LSD. Thats what the Acid Archives has to say about this incredible record. I love both Bobb Trimble lp's and the Jeff Eubank record but I like this album even more than those. This album is just sublime and very dreamy sounding."-Patrick Lundborg, The Acid Archives
Macill
this is one of those records that collectors go ga-ga over and when you listen to it it totally baffles you as to why that is so. A crossbreed of the Jefferson Starship and the Bee Gees at their b-side but should have been vault-bound tracks worst. Or to put it more succinctly this is a Dungeons and Dragons album bereft of dungeons, dragons, magic and anything heroic. Kinda like the wispy wind beneath a paper butterfly's wings. A valuable record nonetheless despite the skip.