Harris’ 1978 album Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town was practically made for autumn, down to its artwork of an open road under a purple evening sky. Wait for her to harmonize with bandmates Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, and an autumnal chill will creep down your spine. There’s something about Julien Baker’s voice that tugs on your heartstrings, especially when she kicks a song off by describing a $20 dreamcatcher that hasn’t done its job. Similar to “Junk,” it’s a song steeped in fall comfort, best played when eating pumpkin pie in wool socks. Paul and Linda used to ride on fast city lines, but now they’re home - like most of us are. In honor of the Macca album trilogy, here’s “Man We Was Lonely,” the final track on Side One of 1970’s McCartney. This fall is also the waiting period for McCartney III, which arrives in December. Next stop: Parson’s final solo LP, Grievous Angel. Although a bulk of this album pairs well with a summer barbecue, Gram Parsons’ lines about the wind being a feeling gives the song an autumnal vibe, his vocals melting across a pedal steel guitar. In continuation with songs about the wind, here’s one from the Byrds’ country-rock masterpiece Sweetheart of the Rodeo. Oh, and he mentions playing a show in Miami - where we all want to be when it starts to get chilly. It’s stripped-back and intimate, as Dylan sings about a lost love shrouded in mystery. An outtake from Shot of Love, “Caribbean Wind” originally appeared on the 1985 box set Biograph, but this rehearsal take offers a slightly different version. One of the many treasures on 2017’s Trouble No More, the thirteenth volume of Dylan’s Bootleg Series. From porch ballads to harvest jams, here are 13 songs for the fall season.īob Dylan, “Caribbean Wind (rehearsal with pedal steel)” It’s also an opportunity to listen to songs that make us feel warm and cozy, as we nod in agreement that Fleet Foxes do indeed sound perfect right now. The autumn months are a time to unpack our flannel and stock up on pumpkin purée before it’s sold out while arguing over which Nick Drake song sounds best in 57-degree weather. More than they do for any other season, music fans love to make fall playlists.
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