
Lamb's 1971 album "Cross Between" is a singular blend of folk rock, jazz, and avant-garde, featuring Barbara Mauritz's ethereal vocals over Bob Swanson's intricate acoustic arrangements. It's a contem
1971 · Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Immerse yourself in the unique sonic world of Lamb's "Cross Between," a truly idiosyncratic gem from 1971. This isn't your typical folk rock; it's a deeply contemplative and subtly experimental journey, where Barbara Mauritz's expressive, often ethereal vocals weave through intricate acoustic tapestries crafted by Bob Swanson. Expect jazz inflections, hints of gospel, and a touch of avant-garde daring that elevates the traditional folk framework. It's an album for quiet introspection, for moments when you want music that challenges gently while soothing deeply, revealing new layers with each listen. A must-own for those who appreciate the more adventurous corners of early 70s songwriting.
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