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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Phoebe Snow's It Looks Like Snow LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Phoebe Snow's It Looks Like Snow second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Catalogue #:
SBP 234926
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Funk, Soul, Blues, Folk, World, Country
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Album Info

Artist: Phoebe Snow
Album: It Looks Like Snow
Released: Australia, 1976

Tracklist:

A1Autobiography (Shine, Shine, Shine)5:15
Horns - The Golden Age Jazz Band
Written-By - P. Snow
A2Teach Me Tonight4:30
Written-By - G. DePaul, S. Cahn
A3Stand Up On The Rock3:58
Written-By - P. Kearns, P. Snow
A4In My Girlish Days4:48
Written-By - E. Lawler
A5Mercy On Those6:06
Keyboards - David Pomeranz
Written-By - D. Pomeranz, P. Snow
B1Don't Let Me Down5:51
Written-By - J. Lennon - P. McCartney
B2Drink Up The Melody (Bite The Dust, Blues)5:51
Written-By - P. Snow
B3Fat Chance2:56
Written-By - P. Kearns, P. Snow
B4My Faith Is Blind5:54
Written-By - P. Snow
B5Shakey Ground4:18
Written-By - A. Boyd, E. Hazel, J. Bowen


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Description

Phoebe Snow's third studio album, "It Looks Like Snow," released in 1976, is a testament to her extraordinary vocal talent and eclectic musical style. Known for her unique blend of jazz, blues, rock, and folk, Snow's work on this album showcases her ability to transcend genre boundaries while delivering deeply emotional and technically impressive performances.

The album opens with "Autobiography (Shine, Shine, Shine)," a track that immediately highlights Snow's powerful voice and her skillful guitar work. The song sets the tone for the rest of the album, which is characterized by its rich instrumentation and Snow's emotive vocal delivery. Her ability to convey complex emotions through her music is one of the standout features of this album.

One of the most notable tracks on the album is "Teach Me Tonight," a jazz standard that Snow covers with remarkable finesse. Her rendition is both sultry and sophisticated, demonstrating her deep understanding of jazz and her ability to make a classic song her own. This track, along with others on the album, showcases her versatility as an artist and her ability to interpret a wide range of musical styles.

Another highlight is "Mercy on Those," a song that combines elements of gospel and blues. Snow's soulful voice is perfectly suited to the song's themes of redemption and compassion, and her performance is both powerful and moving. The track is a testament to her ability to infuse her music with deep emotional resonance, making it one of the standout moments on the album.

"It Looks Like Snow" also features "Drink Up the Melody (Bite the Dust, Blues)," a track that blends rock and blues influences. Snow's dynamic vocal performance is complemented by the song's energetic instrumentation, creating a lively and engaging listening experience. This track, along with others on the album, highlights Snow's ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles into a cohesive and compelling whole.

The album received positive critical reception upon its release, with many reviewers praising Snow's vocal abilities and the album's diverse musical influences. While it did not achieve the same commercial success as her debut album, "Phoebe Snow," it solidified her reputation as a talented and versatile artist. The album's eclectic mix of genres and Snow's distinctive voice have contributed to its lasting appeal among fans and critics alike.

Phoebe Snow's work on "It Looks Like Snow" is also significant in the context of her career and the broader music landscape of the 1970s. At a time when female singer-songwriters were gaining prominence, Snow stood out for her unique voice and her ability to blend different musical styles. Her work on this album, in particular, showcases her willingness to experiment and push the boundaries of traditional genre classifications.

In terms of cultural significance, "It Looks Like Snow" reflects the diverse musical influences that characterized the 1970s. Snow's ability to incorporate elements of jazz, blues, rock, and folk into her music speaks to the era's spirit of experimentation and cross-genre collaboration. Her work on this album is a reflection of her artistic vision and her commitment to creating music that is both innovative and deeply personal.

Overall, "It Looks Like Snow" is a compelling and beautifully crafted album that highlights Phoebe Snow's exceptional talent as a vocalist and musician. Her ability to convey emotion through her music, combined with her willingness to explore different musical styles, makes this album a standout in her discography. For fans of Snow and those interested in the music of the 1970s, "It Looks Like Snow" is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the artistry of one of the era's most distinctive voices.

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