Heart Like a River


Ida is one of my favorite bands, especially of the sometimes sad, emotional, harmonious, and always beautiful variety.  In terms of how I classify music, they are a CD band.  Their releases consistently deserve a complete listening, and even as I set out to hear one song, regardless of the album, I almost always listen to the whole album.  A song is an infection, and the only cure is more of the same.  It would be easier just accepting the inevitable, putting on a CD and listening until it ends, but I buy them on vinyl.  I know that I won't play them when I dj and that my stereo is of such a quality that the only real distinction between vinyl and CDs are the occasional pops of the vinyl, but I can't help myself.  I think it's the intimacy; the need to go over, gently hold the record, touch it, releasing the music on the other side.  That sounds kinda dirty, but it isn't, it's more like the embrace of true beauty, a pause to consider and appreciate the benediction; a palate cleansing silence before the next bite.

Ida
Heart Like a River

Side 2
Mine
What Can I Do?
The Details

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  1. Cracking record, surprised they weren't more popular really.

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