
A 1972 masterclass in sentimental pop. Lush orchestral strings meet early 70s soft rock sensibilities, all anchored by Vinton's timeless, velvet-smooth baritone.
It's the ultimate 'end of summer' record for when you want to feel a little bit sad in the best way possible.
A gentle, sun-drenched melancholy that feels like a warm memory of a lost summer.
Golden Hour saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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Shares traditional pop, soft rock, pop rock (subgenres); orchestral_arrangement, analog_warmth, studio_polished (production style)

Shares traditional pop, soft rock, vocal jazz (subgenres); orchestral_arrangement, analog_warmth, studio_polished (production style)
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