Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
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Johnny Nash or Billy Boracic?
Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
This is really really wonderful.
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Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
Wow!
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Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
Final track - There Are More Questions Than Answers.
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Question of Sport song...
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This is one of those songs that's more profound than it seems.
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Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
So sweet and wonderful.
It's making me well up.
It's making me well up.
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Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
Pedal steel guitar.
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Re: Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now (1972)
It is over.
It was a pleasant listen but mostly failed to grip me.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
It was a pleasant listen but mostly failed to grip me.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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What a very lovely album.
There were probably only two melodically mediocre songs on it and even they had all Mellotrons and weirdy Moog-like synths on.
Ultimately I can't fault it.
Some albums are nice to the point of being actively offensive, but not this.
Gentle, tuneful, profound in its completely understated way...
Johnny Nash is, to my mind, massively underrated - perhaps because the material is so unassuming and sweet.
I dunno.
There were probably only two melodically mediocre songs on it and even they had all Mellotrons and weirdy Moog-like synths on.
Ultimately I can't fault it.
Some albums are nice to the point of being actively offensive, but not this.
Gentle, tuneful, profound in its completely understated way...
Johnny Nash is, to my mind, massively underrated - perhaps because the material is so unassuming and sweet.
I dunno.
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