Ode To A Rainy Day
Label: Anthology
$39.99
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Anthology Recordings is proud to make ‘Ode To A Rainy Day’ available once again on the 10th anniversary of its original release. ‘Ode’ is the first collection of unearthed, unheard material from Georgia’s favorite folk hero Robert Lester Folsom. Fans of his 1976 private press grail ‘Music and Dreams’ will revel in the carefully curated assemblage of mellow gold, including the prescient, potent cuts “See You Later, I’m Gone” and “Heaven on the Beach With You.”
Robert Lester Folsom’s story isn’t all that uncommon in the parlance of his era. He spent the ‘60s growing up in Adel, Georgia, a small town nearer to Valdosta and Florida’s northern border than anything resembling rock & roll, obsessing over his guitar as his craft and skills grew. Folsom would write and record a wealth of material in the early ‘70s, which make up the backbone ‘Ode To A Rainy Day’ – the first time these songs have been heard in decades. ‘Ode’ showcases both impeccable songwriting across light folk, downer pop, front porch rock and woodshed country tropes, combined with ingenious arrangements and technical skills across primitive recording equipment. The beauty of ‘Ode’ lies in its tracking of the seasons in its cycle, how each song feels like a different time of year.
Folsom’s legitimate debut would have to wait until 1976, when he self-released the album ‘Music And Dreams,’ which brings the ideas presented on ‘Ode’ into clear, polished relief, lushly appointed with synthesizers, clavinet, an army of percussion, and multiple tracks of orchestration and arrangements that’ll make you feel like you’ve heard any of these wonderful songs before. Folsom provides a homespun challenge to then-established artists as farflung as Todd Rundgren, Neil Young, and KC & The Sunshine Band, albeit with touches that credit his upbringing from the decade prior. Had the record any manner of major label backing, it could’ve been a hit; as it stands ‘Music And Dreams’ has quietly amassed a cult following, with original copies trading for handsome sums.
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