Yes More Blues
“Yes More Blues” by JT+Agnostics (agnostics.nz) is an album that humorously and poignantly delves into the intricacies of life, love, and personal struggle.
“Yes More Blues” by JT+Agnostics (agnostics.nz) is an album that humorously and poignantly delves into the intricacies of life, love, and personal struggle.
The song is about a stage in all relationships after the honeymoon period is over and you’re having to sort out some serious stuff and one is having the “should I stay or should I go” mood, and when on walking out the door to relief or uncertainty, and when coming back will things still be the same, or better, or worse.
Carol Grimes’ album “Why Don’t They Dance,” released in 1989, is a genre-bending record that defies easy categorization. While the album’s title track and some others lean towards blues rock, it also incorporates elements of pop, funk, and even disco. Released on the La Cooka Ratcha label, the album features a mix of original songs and covers, showcasing Grimes’ powerful vocals and diverse musical influences. “Why Don’t They Dance” remains an interesting exploration of sound from this under-the-radar artist.
A soundtrack for a film yet to be made, it portrays the awe and wonder of experiencing an utterly unfamiliar nature and culture, for the very first time.
This is a remix of the song from my album AWA. I had the funky tune in my head for a long time but never a good enough reason to finish it. After seeing a documentary about kiwi birds, it felt a perfect visual match of this lovely flightless, jumping, dancing bird to the odd staccato theme of the tune.