Label: Atlantic, Atlantic, Atlantic Recording Corporation, Warner Communications, Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles, Wally Heider Studios, Record Plant, Los Angeles, Atlantic Rec
Catalog number: SD 18100
Country: US
So Far gathers a compelling selection of songs that reflect a distinct era of thoughtful songwriting and harmony-rich arrangements. Featuring tracks like "Teach Your Children" and "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," the album offers a window into a sound defined by gentle folk-rock textures and lyrical introspection. Its blend of contemplative melodies and socially aware themes makes it a fitting listen for those who appreciate music that balances personal reflection with broader cultural moments. The title itself suggests a snapshot of a journey, and this collection holds that feeling without overstaying its welcome. This reissue pressed in Indianapolis arrives in a vinyl condition that’s glossy and notably clean, with only minor surface scuffs unlikely to affect playback. For anyone browsing the shelves, So Far's modest profile might make it easy to overlook, but its well-curated tracklist provides a rewarding listen for collectors who enjoy thoughtful songwriting presented with clarity. The VG++ grade here indicates a record well cared for, ready to slot into your rotation without fuss or fussiness. Sometimes, the best finds are the ones that quietly carry their stories without shouting for attention. Unknown Artist.
Track listing & samples
Unknown Artist - So Far
Side A
Déjà Vu
Helplessly Hoping
Wooden Ships
Teach Your Children
Ohio
Find The Cost Of Freedom
Side B
Woodstock
Our House
Helpless
Guinnevere
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
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Simon & Garfunkel's harmonies and folk-rock sensibilities resonate closely with the sound of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, making this a perfect match for fans of layered vocals and introspective lyrics.
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