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For fans of eric andersen,lovers of folk music,enthusiasts of 1970s singer-songwriters,listeners who enjoy poetic and intimate songwriting,followers of classic country and soul-infused folk
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Born in 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Eric Andersen is one of the most respected and beloved American singer-songwriters. Since his debut (which took place during the height of the folk boom in 1965 with "Today Is The Highway") to today, Andersen has always distinguished himself for his intimate, poetic, and refined writing. After a brief country interlude at the end of the 60s, his album "Blue River" was released in 1972, the most beautiful in his entire catalog.

The sessions were held in Nashville with Norbert Putnam's production and a team of talented musicians who gave the album a warm and sensual sound. The rest is provided by Andersen with his melancholic and intense voice and songs. A masterpiece that encapsulates folk, rock, country, and soul, speaking of love and sentiment.

The album opens with "Is It Really Love At All", which well introduces the content of the work. A tender track, slightly eerie but never overdone. Then it would only take "Wind And Sand", a piano ballad with a bleeding heart, the sweet "Faithful", or the title track itself with Joni Mitchell in the chorus to make it a great record. But the rest is no less. Andersen outdoes himself with "Sheila," where the already fabulous instrumental part is enriched by a melancholic guitar solo drawing from the old west, and serves a fleeting return to country with "More Often Than Not" on a silver platter.

An elegant, unique album, full of charm and still relevant despite the time that's passed.

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Eric Andersen's 1972 album Blue River stands out as his most beautiful work, blending folk, rock, country, and soul. Recorded in Nashville with skilled musicians and produced by Norbert Putnam, the album features intimate and poetic songwriting. Memorable tracks include the tender 'Is It Really Love At All,' the piano ballad 'Wind And Sand,' and the title track featuring Joni Mitchell. Blue River remains a timeless and elegant masterpiece.

Tracklist Videos

01   Is It Really Love at All (05:22)

02   Pearl's Goodtime Blues (02:22)

03   Wind and Sand (04:29)

04   Faithful (03:16)

05   Blue River (04:45)

06   Florentine (03:31)

07   Sheila (04:36)

08   More Often Than Not (04:53)

09   Round the Bend (05:50)

10   Come To My Bedside, My Darling (05:00)

11   Why Don't You Love Me (02:44)

Eric Andersen

Eric Andersen (born 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American singer-songwriter who emerged during the 1960s folk boom. His debut, Today Is the Highway (1965), established him in the folk scene; Blue River (1972) is often cited as a high point in his catalog.
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