Primrose Green - Ryley Walker

Primrose Green

Ryley Walker

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2015-03-31
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2015 Dead Oceans

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Primrose Green Ryley Walker 4:06 USD 1.29
2
Summer Dress Ryley Walker 5:10 USD 0.99
3
Same Minds Ryley Walker 4:19 USD 0.99
4
Griffiths Bucks Blues Ryley Walker 2:47 USD 0.99
5
Love Can Be Cruel Ryley Walker 5:03 USD 0.99
6
On the Banks of the Old Kishwa Ryley Walker 5:00 USD 0.99
7
Sweet Satisfaction Ryley Walker 6:23 USD 1.29
8
The High Road Ryley Walker 4:48 USD 0.99
9
All Kinds of You Ryley Walker 4:36 USD 0.99
10
Hide In the Roses Ryley Walker 2:32 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Meh.

    1
    By Ben Kenon
    He’s no Leonard Cohen.
  • Oh No!

    1
    By papaguideaux
    Boring and repetitive. Just don't get the Van Morrison comparisons. More like Nick Drake on Xanax.
  • Loved it

    5
    By Cenewport
    Saw you at midpoint in cinci and you made our night. Great live show. Super talented. Fun to stumble into such a great band cuz that is what that festival is all about. Thanks for coming from Chicago. We just moved from there but somehow live music is so much more accessible in cinci. So you should keep coming back!
  • Brilliant, reminiscent and highly listenable

    5
    By TW.Orange
    Backed by an ace young Chicago jazz band, folky mid-Westerner Walker cranked out this wonderful musical gem that’s sometimes reminiscent of early 1970s Tim Buckley and Nick Drake. The CD cover is even reminiscent of Van Morrison’s classic 1968 “Astral Weeks” album cover. In my opinion, its one of the year's best.
  • Strong 60’s vibe. A real time machine.

    5
    By maxverts
    Really fresh record. Kottke, Fahey, Youngbloods, Quicksilver, and John Mark/Johnny Almond come to mind but this is still very original. Not many musicians today have the chops or songs pull off a jazzy and jammy acoustic record like this. Glad I stumbled onto this guy in an Uncut Mag piece.
  • Old and new

    5
    By Sierranista
    Old and new at the same time - this is very interesting "Folk" music. Discovered while streaming "Soma FM - Folk Forward" Worth checking out as well if you are like me and have a hard time finding sources for new music.
  • Love him, and found him by accident!

    5
    By rick 0318
    The greatest thing “iTunes” can do is to give a free taste of an artist, so that buyers can be exposed to wonderful artists like this. What a wonderful, free-sounding voice, and wonderful recording, that reminds me of John Martyn, Nick Drake, and other wonderful artists. He’s becoming my favorite artist, amongst a sea of many. ...
  • I like

    4
    By ✌🏼👍🏽
    Sounds likes me
  • Ugh

    1
    By #1CoffeeGuy
    It seems most musicians these days are such plagiarizers.
  • Musical Poetry

    5
    By Firefly1967
    Feeling like he's performing a private show for close friends at some small coffee shop in Greenwich Village circa late 60s or early 70s, Ryley Walker's album is intimate, raw and hypnotically compelling - with a throw-back quality that is comforting and familiar - yet utterly fresh at the same time. The perfect music to accompany you on a long summer road trip driving through the countryside, by the campfire, or even late at night drifting down the empty streets as the city sleeps and a light fog envelopes the landscape. Timeless, romantic, vulnerable and provocative in almost a Nick Drake sort of way. So much is conjured up with his music. Highly recommended if you're looking for something a little different from today's "me to" fare.