It’s coming....the leaves are turning and falling big time. The lawn if a blanket of golden leaves.
Triple-time rarely occurs in rock unless its 6/8 slow dance time. Who would have had the courage to write a waltz in 1967? Almers lyrics are mind-bending, haunting and unforgettable. Some 47 years later, I can still recite the words to this song.
Tandyn Almer took a job at Herb Alperts and Jerry Moss A&M Records as a songwriter and arranger. Herb and Jerry teamed him with Larry Marks, one of the more creative producers in-house. Marks, who would later write L.A. Break Down and Take Me In, was a producer who liked multiple layers in a recording just like Almer.
The lead singer was Ruthanne Friedman, who wrote Windy for the Association the same year. Under Friedmans vocal line, it sounds like there are twenty musical lines going on at the same time. There is an air of both menace and an implacable sadness; it sounds like something that would have fit the soundtrack of an independent cult film like Carnival of Souls. Catch the out-of-tune piano and calliope in the arrangement. If I had to name a masterpiece to sit alongside Along Comes Mary, this would be it. Its unique and a personal favorite.
EVEN my uncle notice about Fairbanks Ak they getting rain last week it warm up a little bit back to rain he notice that leaves are turning Winter is coming to Alaska very soon