Rainy Day Music

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  • different but equally  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    with the departure of Marc Olson took his leave of the country, but what came next, but was great. different but equally good. This is my favorite album of the Jayhawks: filled fantastic, infectious melodies in polyphonic vocal arrangements. which is
  • Pop the nobler varieties  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    Although more and more have changed over the past 10 years the country pop / rock and classic pop, the Jayhawks, so this CD belongs anyway both in the shelf of the country lover than just on the shelf of pop listener. Jayhawks can also listen for yea
  • Folk-pop to perfection  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    That the Jayhawks would once more manage as an album like their greatest times (Hollywood Town Hall and Tomorrow The Green Grass), one would hardly expect. But despite the exit of M. Olsen, the remaining members, led by G. Louis have concentrated on
  • Stumbling Through the Dark  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    What a great country-pop-rock album! Everything is just right. Produced by the top people Ethan Johns / Rick Rubin (Ryan Adams / Johnny Cash) make the Jayhawks seamlessly with your milestone Hollywood Town Hall. Individual titles must be emphasized i
  • A closed circle slowly  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    This band is not irrepressible. Who had thought after the departure of Marc Olson 1994, the Jayhawks have no chance in the meantime must be taught a lesson. With Marc Olson first went to the country-rock share, however, remained part of the pop ... a
  • The most beautiful plate Jayhawks Hollywood Town Hall since!  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    Gary Louris seems to be at peace with the world again. After the Jayhawks head with "Sound of Lies" by former partner Mark Olson emancipated and with "Smile" probably poppigste album with the Jayhawks presented, Louris now returns to t
  • Rainy Day Music? Old proven quality!  

    Rainy Day Music (Audio CD)
    The Jayhawks stomping around the country-Alt-rock pasture since 1985 and rotated in and out of fashion with monotonous regularity. Frankly dipped Terminalmediocrity on. But surprisingly, there is a sense of renewed purpose and fired-up creativity on