Robert Lester Folsom – Sunshine Only Sometimes: Archives Vol. 2, 1972-1975 (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Robert Lester Folsom - Sunshine Only Sometimes: Archives Vol. 2, 1972-1975 (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Robert Lester Folsom
Album: Sunshine Only Sometimes: Archives Vol. 2, 1972-1975
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 39:43
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 797 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Robert Lester Folsom – Nobody Wants Me (01:54)
1-2. Robert Lester Folsom – Strolling Along (01:29)
1-3. Robert Lester Folsom – Super See (02:59)
1-4. Robert Lester Folsom – Julie (04:14)
1-5. Robert Lester Folsom – Ease My Mind (02:16)
1-6. Robert Lester Folsom – Lonely Lovers (03:29)
1-7. Robert Lester Folsom – Slowly Sinking Ship (03:01)
1-8. Robert Lester Folsom – Singing in the Shower (02:41)
1-9. Robert Lester Folsom – Well That’s Alright (02:56)
1-10. Robert Lester Folsom – I’m Still in Love with You (04:43)
1-11. Robert Lester Folsom – Warm Horizons (02:41)
1-12. Robert Lester Folsom – Lonely (03:10)
1-13. Robert Lester Folsom – Sunshine Only Sometimes (04:04)

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Sunshine Only Sometimes: Archives Vol. 2, 1972–1975 continues Anthology Recordings’ excavation, and exploration, of southern singer, songwriter, and psychedelic serviceman Robert Lester Folsom’s bountiful archives. Recorded across Georgia in various bedrooms, a barn, and a motel room with a reel-to-reel and a revolving cast of whip smart studio musicians in the first half of a dazed and confused decade, Sunshine Only Sometimes furthers Folsom’s place in the canon of long lost but eventually found independently spirited, high-flying American folk rock.When Anthology’s reissue of Music and Dreams, the sole contemporaneous album released in 1976 by Folsom, surfaced in 2010, little else was known of Folsom’s nearly five-decade deep archive of unreleased demos and fully formed studio recordings. Born and raised in Adel, Georgia—both then, and now, a sleepy hamlet with a population of less than 5,000—Folsom was fortunate to be minded after extremely supportive parents. Exhibiting a precocious affinity for music, things went widescreen when he observed the same ferry from ‘cross the Mersey as many others of his generation, carrying the four musical moptops to their paradigm shifting appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

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