The New Yorkers - Things Are Changin

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Review by 寺澤 脩平

New Yorkers' album Things Are Changin is an impressive collection of songs that showcases the band's diverse musical talents. The album features a range of genres, from pop to rock to indie, and each track is crafted with care and precision.

The opening track "Freedom" sets the tone for the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus. The lyrics are uplifting and inspiring, encouraging listeners to embrace change and pursue their dreams.

Other standout tracks include "Lost in the City," which features a haunting melody and introspective lyrics about the challenges of urban life, and "Goodbye," a heart-wrenching ballad about the pain of saying farewell to a loved one.

Throughout the album, New Yorkers' musicianship shines through, with tight harmonies, polished instrumentals, and thoughtful arrangements. The production quality is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear.

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Artist: The New Yorkers
Album: Things Are Changin

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Things Are Changin1:53

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New Yorkers 'Things Are Changin'

Catalog Numbers

SAN 6602-A

Labels

Santana Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Notes

Labeled “A Gift for you from the 1967 Go Show”, band manager Jim Bailey released a 45 with the New Yorkers singing their catchy original “Things Are Changin” on Santana Records SAN 6602-A / SAN 6603-A, NW-1 / NW-2. On the other side is the Fury Four’s “City Girl” (written by D. Ford) Skagit Music published both songs.

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Summary by 寺澤 脩平

Things Are Changin is a must-listen for fans of indie pop and rock. New Yorkers have crafted an album that is both musically engaging and emotionally resonant, showcasing their talent and potential as a band.

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