Sy, your Hi-fi guy, with another Record Collection Selection. This time we're learning The Language and Music of the Wolves and that's not the hockey team that plays at the All State Arena. This is a record about Wolves and it's almost as good as Steppenwolfe, Wolfmother, and Wolfman Jack combined like a great big wolf sandwich. And, here's the kicker- it's narrated by Bob Redford. You know, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, The Sting, and a bunch of other flicks that did or didn't include Paul Newman.
This album has everything. Howling, barking at the moon, background vocals, and a killer album cover that features a wolf looking at something far away, like maybe some animal it's gonna kill and eat. That's about all I need to say about The Language and Music of the Wolves. If you're the outdoors type who hates to go outdoors this album is for you. Next time, Voices, voices, voices. There more than the sounds your hear in your head before you're permanently removed from your postal route.
This album has everything. Howling, barking at the moon, background vocals, and a killer album cover that features a wolf looking at something far away, like maybe some animal it's gonna kill and eat. That's about all I need to say about The Language and Music of the Wolves. If you're the outdoors type who hates to go outdoors this album is for you. Next time, Voices, voices, voices. There more than the sounds your hear in your head before you're permanently removed from your postal route.