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All I Really Want to Do
Pop · 1965 · 12 tracks · 33m

All I Really Want to Do

Twelve-string jangle and a rich contralto voice. A snapshot of the mid-sixties folk-rock boom, trading dance-pop polish for acoustic warmth and Dylan covers.

August 16, 1965 · Imperial

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A sincere and earthy exploration of folk-rock that feels both youthful and surprisingly grounded.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the twelve-string guitar jangle mirrors the Byrds on the title track, creating a shimmering folk-pop hybrid.
The surprising depth of her lower register on 'The Bells of Rhymney', grounding the ethereal melody in something earthy.
The orchestral swell that meets her vocal on 'Come and Stay with Me', bridging the gap between folk intimacy and pop drama.

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