Now And The Evermore [Blue Vinyl] (LP)
Colin Hay
Amoeba Review
Colin Hay’s Now and the Evermore is a thoughtful, rock ’n’ roll-steeped ray of sunshine. If that sounds like an oxymoron, well, take a listen. Hay’s instantly-recognizable voice sounds perfectly at home as he moves between pub rock, chamber pop, and country-tinged folk. The songs themselves encompass the wide variety of lived experience—from the lightness of love to the profundity of despair. And of course, Hay’s no fool. His songs are rebelliously upbeat, like a prizefighter dancing around the ring with all the ugliness in the world, ready to find fight back with his own sense of joy. It’s the type of record we all need right
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Now And The Evermore
|
Colin Hay | 03:35 |
2.
Love Is Everywhere
|
Colin Hay | 03:48 |
3.
Into The Bright Lights
|
Colin Hay | 03:30 |
4.
The Sea Of Always
|
Colin Hay | 03:27 |
5.
Starfish And Unicorns
|
Colin Hay | 03:29 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
A Man Without A Name
|
Colin Hay | 03:38 |
2.
Undertow
|
Colin Hay | 03:39 |
3.
All I See Is You
|
Colin Hay | 03:52 |
4.
Agatha Bell
|
Colin Hay | 03:32 |
5.
When Does The End Begin?
|
Colin Hay | 03:31 |