How I Long to Feel That Summer in My Heart

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Initially, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci seemed like a backwoods acid test gone awry. Early albums were filled with dense psychedelic pop songs (whose surreal feel was enhanced when the band members occasionally sang in their native Welsh) as well as bizarre illustrations and photos depicting the band as forest-bound wizards and gnomes. Over their last few releases, however, Gorky's have refined their music and image, leaving behind the gimmicks and costumes for a subtle sound that is as hypnotic as it is catchy. Most intriguing is the band's ability to create songs that are both expansive and intimate, that flow with an improvisational feel without ever losing control. On How I Long to Feel That Summer in My Heart, Gorky's have made an album that feels as light as air, yet continues to grow with repeated listenings. While the usual pop influences (Beach Boys, Beatles) can be found within their music, it is the unexpected touches that give the songs heft. Taking their cues from Fairport Convention's unconventional folk sound, Van Morrison's mysticism, and strangely enough, church hymnals, Gorky's permeates their songs with a darkness and longing that makes the music compelling. How I Long To Feel That Summer in My Heart is what should happen to psychedelic music once the light show gets boring. --Adam Silverman

Music Review:

  1. Howlin' Wind [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Hype! Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion - The Motion Picture Soundtrack [Soundtrack]
  3. If God Will Send His Angels [CD-single]
  4. Inward Harmony
  5. Knife/ Aztec Camera
  6. Liquid Skin
  7. Live at the Spring Valley Inn, 1983 [Live]
  8. Love's Easy Tears [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Loveboat
  10. Lyla [CD-single] [Import]

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Some Things Never Change [Import]

World's Greatest Temprs: Jose Carreras

World's Great Tenor Arias

Music: Rewind!, Part 1: The D.J.'s

You're Dancing on My Heart

Ying Yang Room

Yours [Import]

Youth & Young Manhood

Woven Hand [Import]

Wednesday Morning 3 a.M. [Import]

Wild Gift [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

You Must Believe in Spring [Import]

Whitey Ford Sings the Blues [Explicit Lyrics] [Import] [Extra tracks]

Make Believe: Hollywood Baritones

A Symphony of Cities