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A moody NYC masterpiece from the Village circa 66, pressed on clear vinyl at RTI! New York folk artist Fred Neils eponymous second album may not have been a sales smash, but it inspired countless contemporaries, from Jefferson Airplane to Crosby, Stills and Nash, to Harry Nilsson.
It was the latters cover of Everybodys Talkin, featured in the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack, that garnered Neil his greatest notoriety, but the album is full of shimmering, surreal gems, like The Dolphins and the stunning Faretheewell. Neil disappeared into reclusiveness not long after, but his legacy as a thoughtful, complex songwriter lives on.






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