Cover of Ernest Hood Neighborhoods
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For fans of ambient and experimental music,lovers of nostalgic and poetic soundscapes,listeners interested in musical storytelling,audience fascinated by childhood memories,followers of 1970s avant-garde music
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The search for a past, suspended memories in sepia-toned images of a neighborhood. A living universe of memories

Intersections of streets, children who have now become simple people, the voices of mothers calling, the grouchy neighbor, the scent of laundry hung out in the sun.

Oneiric little theater, a tribute to all the lives that, even by just brushing past it, somehow shaped the author's sensitivity.

In 1975 Ernest Hood, with his art, manages to open a door that takes him to a neighborhood where a child with skinned knees is chased by a little dog.

He gave us the key, but everyone must find the door in their own Universe.

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Ernest Hood's 1975 album 'Neighborhoods' evokes a nostalgic and dreamlike portrait of childhood memories and neighborhood life. The music acts as a gateway to sensory moments and personal histories, blending everyday sounds with delicate emotions. It is praised for its sensitive and poetic approach to memory through sound.

Tracklist Videos

01   From the Bluff (06:23)

02   At the Store (06:21)

03   Saturday Morning Doze (07:15)

04   August Haze (08:00)

05   Gloaming (07:20)

06   After School (11:00)

07   The Secret Place (04:30)

08   Night Games (04:13)

Ernest Hood

Ernest Hood is the creator of the 1975 work 'Neighborhoods', described in the supplied review as a collection of memory-driven musical pictures.
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