Hearts and Flowers - Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women

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Hearts and Flowers
Album Title
Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women
Release Date
1968 
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Review by Richie Unterberger
Future Flying Burrito Brother/Eagle Bernie Leadon replaced Rick Cunha for the group's second and final album, which is actually a considerably more L.A. pop-flavored production than their debut. Country-seasoned folk-rock remains at the core of the group's sound, but producer Nik Venet provides occasional tasteful, psychedelic-tinged orchestral arrangements. The material -- about half original -- is fairly strong, especially their covers of Arlo Guthrie's "Highway in the Wind" and Jesse Lee Kincaid's "She Sang Hymns Out of Tune" (also covered by Harry Nilsson on his first album). Read More