Axelrod was one of the first recording artists to fuse elements of jazz, rock, and R&B.[4] One of his most important records, Song of Innocence (1968), featured instrumental interpretations of 18th-century poet William Blake's poetry collection of the same name done in a contemporary musical vein,[5] leading one critic at the time to coin the term "jazz fusion" and numerous hip hop producers to sample the album's music decades later.[6]
Citizen_Maine was really busy in the D section and was tempted to go for Ian Dury or Dr Feelgood.
A lot of other stuff I liked...
But the one that stuck with me most was Nick Drake - Riverman absolutely beautiful.
Thanks to @denislawsbackheel
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