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Stoneground Words is an album released by Melanie in 1972. It contains the singles "Together Alone" and "Do You Believe".
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Allmusic.com praises the album as "mature, intelligent and ambitious" and an "under-heard classic".
U.K. music bible Melody Maker hailed the album as "the most sophisticated she's made. The naiveté of "Beautiful People" and the streaks of self-pity have been replaced by deeper, more comprehensive methods of expression."
NME conceded that "this album is... well, it's kind of nice, you know? A trifle over-arranged, and more than a little corny, but very soothing. All in all, possibly the most enjoyable Melanie I've heard, far more mature and purged of many of the more cloying qualities of her earlier stuff."
Track listing
All songs written by Melanie Safka except where noted.
- "Together Alone"
- "Between the Road Signs"
- "Summer Weaving"
- "My Rainbow Race" (Pete Seeger)
- "Do You Believe?"
- "I Am Not a Poet (Night Song)"
- "Stoneground Words"
- "Song of the South"
- "Maybe I Was (A Golf Ball)"
- "Here I Am"
Charts
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