Richard Youngs
May
Play May
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| 1 Neon Winter | save |
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| 2 Bloom of All | save |
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| 3 Trees That Fall | save |
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| 4 Wynding Hills of Maine | save |
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| 5 Gilding |
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| 6 Wynd Time Wynd | save |
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AMG Review of May
Matt Fink
All Music GuideQuite possibly avant-folky Richard Youngs' most accessible release, May is a startlingly focused work, both meditative and hypnotic in its stark ruminations on a select few acoustic guitar and lyrical phrases. Richly expressive while working with an economy of words and sounds, Youngs is more concise and altogether less meandering on this outing than on the majority of his previous releases, with his guitar work always impressively fluid and his songwriting imbued with a deep sense of wonder. Halfway between the raditional English folk of Nic Jones and avant-garde guitar styles of John Fahey, the album's beauty is difficult to pinpoint but is intuitively understood, with all the right elements adding up to make a singularly poignant marriage of simple melody and lyric.



