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Jon Collin - Early Music flac mp3 download
Title:
Early Music
Musician:
Jon Collin
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MP3 album size:
1389 mb
FLAC album size:
1139 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Jon Collin - Early Music
MP3 version RAR archive

1139 downloads at 17 mb/s

Jon Collin - Early Music
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1389 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

A1 One 9:47
A2 Two 5:19
A3 Three 5:06
B1 Four 4:24
B2 Five 4:44
B3 Six 5:21
B4 Seven 4:55

Credits

  • Mastered By – Dan Cowley*
  • Photography By – Alice Kelly
  • Recorded By – Patrick Crane

Notes

Recorded in Manchester & Stockport, Winter 2015.
Comes with a risograph-printed b&w insert. Edition of 300 copies.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Jon Collin Early Music ‎(LP, Ltd, Num + CDr, Ltd) Winebox Press none UK 2015
EM01 Jon Collin Early Music ‎(Cass, C42) Early Music EM01 UK 2016

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Reviews:
  • LivingCross
This is my favorite Jon Collin album. I've never written a review on discogs before but I'm spinning the record right now after not having my record player in operation for awhile and I can tell that this album would be easy to return to at any time. It's timeless and minimal. The songs are full of emotion maybe not of the player but create a space for emotion which is the best way to facilitate self reflection. Albums like this and Bronze Horse are so mystifying to me and also very important. This is more American Primitive than the majority of what John Fahey recorded and Jon isn't even American. I believe this is the essence of what he meant when he coined that term but John Fahey wasn't quite bold enough to record something this minimal until his later years when he was too angry and jaded to evoke beauty with minimalism. Jon Collin and also the other guy I mentioned Zach Hay (Bronze Horse, The Dove Azima, Green Glass) are able to bring beauty and optimism through their playing. All I have to say is I'm glad this record exists.