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SNoAP nos. 16–18

It’s been a while since I’ve listened to an album, but I made up for it with three in one day! The Harrow and the Harvest – Gillian Welch (Singer/Songwriter * 2011) April 5, 2026, an Easter Sunday morning listen with Ian | I didn’t think I knew any of Gillian Welch’s music, though I knew her name. As it turns out, though, I realized am familiar with several of her songs from mixes/playlists made by friends.

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SNoALP no. 15

Ghosts of the Great Highway – Sun Kil Moon (Indie Rock * 2003) March 25, 2026 | I have heard this album many times, as it is recorded as Album 4 in our van. I really like this album, though because there is such wistfulness to Mark Kozelek’s voice and his lyrics, I find that it’s not always a good choice to listen when I’m already feeling melancholy. That said, “Carry Me Ohio” is the song that consistently lingers in my head for days after (“Sorry that I could never love you back / I could never care enough in these last days”).

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SNoALP no. 14

THE ALBUM — BLACKPINK (K-pop * 2020) March 25, 2026 | I knew the name of the group because my friend recently told me how she impressed her daughter by recognizing their music. | I listened to this album while folding clothes, which seems like a really middle-aged mom way to do it (plus, I had to look up several words from the Apple Music description, which also made me feel old).

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SNoALP no. 13

For Emma, Forever Ago – Bon Iver (Alternative * 2007) March 18, 2026 | I have some friends who love Bon Iver, but I’d never really listened, and didn’t/don’t recognize any songs from this album. I am late to the party here. I found myself drifting off/getting lost in the music (how’s that for an oxymoron—found myself lost), letting my mind wander and forgetting that I was supposed to be listening.

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SNoALP no. 12

Real Life – Emili Sandé (Pop * 2019) March 17, 2026 | I hadn’t heard of her before, but I looked the artist up after seeing her sit for a portrait on Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year (season 3 final). [As a side note that deserves its own entry, I have recently become obsessed with two British series: Portrait Artist of the Year and Landscape Artist of the Year.

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SNoALP no. 11

Christopher Cross – Christopher Cross (Yacht Rock * 1979) March 15, 2026 | I knew the name, but that’s about it. | A Sunday afternoon vinyl listening with Ian and Jason. I had some mental hurdles to clear, as this album transported me straight back to high school and Lite 96 FM, which I skipped more often than not (the radio station, not school). But I’m glad I gave this a listen: the Grammy-winning Album of the Year for 1980,* it truly is easy listening.

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SNoALP no. 10

Mercy – Natalie Bergman (Folk * 2021) March 10, 2026 | I had heard the first song. | This album utterly destroyed me. I am unlikely to recover. Rarely have I had such a strong emotional reaction to music. Just devastating and so, so beautiful. The album was written after Bergman’s father and stepmother were killed by a drunk driver, and the grief and sorrow that suffuse the lyrics in every song are so tender.

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SNoALP nos. 8–9

Two more vinyl sittings with Ian. It was a good weekend. Songs from the Big Chair – Tears for Fears (Rock * 1985) March 8, 2026 | I knew this one (most of it, anyway) | Love this album, especially “Shout” and “Head Over Heels.” Listening to this, I had such strong nostalgia for babysitting the Maurstads’ and for my friend Anne’s basement – this album came out when I was twelve, so that tracks.

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SNoALP no. 7

Little Songs – Colter Wall (Country * 2023) March 7, 2026 | New to me | This was my favorite listening experience yet – a Saturday morning listening to the vinyl with Ian. I had two initial thoughts: (1) I thought this was much older, and (2) Wall’s voice reminds me of Johnny Cash (Ian said Jason said the same thing). I would call this cowboy music, reminiscent of Marty Robbins.

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SNoALP no. 6

Rush of Blood to the Head – Coldplay (Alternative * 2002) March 6, 2026 | Band and cover art were familiar to me | This listening project for sure is going to reveal just how little I know about music that Everybody Else seems to know about. I’m just going to acknowledge that and carry on. I started making a list of bands or albums I’d like to include, and Coldplay was toward the top of the list.

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New Project: The Some Number of Albums Listening Project (SNoALP)

I am starting a new project of sorts–taking the idea from Kendra Adachi (the Lazy Genius) and adapting it. Kendra is purposing to listen to 300 complete albums in a year–half that are known to her and half that are new to her. I don’t think of myself as a person who knows music, but I see no reason why I couldn’t be. My first thought was that I would start with 100 albums, but then I realized that, as with all projects, a specific number quickly becomes my undoing.

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The Some Number of Albums Listening Project

Midnight Sun – Zara Larsson (Pop * 2025) March 6, 2026 | Completely new to me, hadn’t even heard of the artist | Oh. Oh dear. Um. Shoosh. That’s a lot. Ok, this was recommended to me by my young friend who is fourteen. I sincerely hope that a lot of the lyrics go over her head. Some of them are … “spicy” is putting it mildly. So the thing is that this kind of pop music may or may not have been my cup of tea thirty-five plus years ago, but at the age I am now (52), I just can’t really find anything to hold onto to catch or keep my attention—thematically, especially, but I don’t think it’ll really stick with me musically either.

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