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The Windows of the World
Pop · 1967 · 6 tracks

The Windows of the World

August 1967 · Scepter Records

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A sophisticated, urban loneliness wrapped in lush, cinematic orchestration.

Tracklist · 6 Tracks
02
Walk Little Dolly
3:27
03
The Beginning of Loneliness
3:30
07
Somewhere
4:23
08
You’re Gonna Hear From Me
4:29
09
Love
2:52
10
What’s Good About Good‐Bye
2:41
Moments Worth Listening For
The frantic, polyrhythmic drive of the piano and percussion on I Say a Little Prayer that feels both urgent and impeccably controlled.
The haunting, nursery-rhyme-gone-wrong quality of the melody in Walk Little Dolly as the strings swell behind the metaphor of childhood isolation.
The soaring, defiant brass and vocal ascent in You're Gonna Hear From Me that breaks the album's melancholic spell with a moment of pure ambition.

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