recorded in 1971, released in 2021, Nocentelli's crate digger's delight of an album is insanely good top to bottom. Guitarist for the Meters so you know the strings are elite. excellent songwriting, kinda like better James Taylor vibes. no shade to JT, man's a legend but the drum pockets and overall production of this album, kept in vault for decades, is unmatched. I listened to it on loop 3 times on a plane the other day, and while it was unintentional to listen that many times, while napping mostly, I didn't mind at all
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