Gordon Lightfoot

Cold on the Shoulder

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Review Score: StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar (10/10)
This CD starts out with the raucous 'Bend in the Water', and switches moods immediately with 'Rainy Day People'. I think Rainy Day People is the only song that might sound familiar to the radio listening public.

If I have a favorite Lightfoot song, it's "Bells of the Evening". It's a simple arrangement, starting out with just a few piano chords, but he manages to sound achingly lonely.

The other Lightfoot song worth more than passing mention here is "Fine as Fine Can Be". Lightfoot's voice here is as smooth as dark honey. The lyrics, and the music, sort of flow out of the speakers and insinuate themselves into your ears.

This was first released in 1975, and I wore out my cassette recording of it. It is excellent vintage Lightfoot!

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