It's a good place to start. The ideal of lonesome beauty in
an uncaring world. Doomed romantics, click those graceful
heels and escape. "There's a place where I know", sings
Paula Frazer. "We can walk in the flowers and the weeds
where they grow..."
Given their stunning Folk & Western soundtracks, Frazer and
her Tarnation combo are bound to conjure up evocative
descriptions, and boundless praise. In 1995, Mojo writer
Johnny Black's smitten live review (and Judy/Tarantino
image) ended with the observation that, the seeds of
something to cherish are there", and that if her roster of
musicians could stabilise, "they'll blossom", and that's
exactly what Tarnation have done with the new album 扢
irador? With the same line-up consolidating around former
member Paula, More...
Review about Tarnation Little Black Egg | Reviewer: David
------ About the song Little black egg performed by Tarnation
The Nightcrawlers sang this song. The follow up was Basket of Flowers, which was a pick hit by DJ Jim Dunlap of WQAM Miami. The Cleffs of Lavender Hill sand Stop! Get a Ticket b/w First Tell Me Why.
Can't believe I found this | Reviewer: Rick L
------ About the song Little black egg performed by Tarnation
This song was done by a group called The Cleffs of Lavender Hill. They were a South Florida music group that I saw play at "The Place", and "The World". I believe that was about 1965. The group was not that great and did not last very long. I have no idea what this song is about but oddly enough even though it's extremely simple it got a lot of air play from a guy named Rick Shaw on WQAM radio in Miami.
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