
A Mighty Wind: The Album LP NEW Colored Vinyl
A Mighty Wind: The Album
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
The key to the success of Christopher Guestās satirical comedies is that, not so deep down, he harbors real affection and deep understanding for the targets of his lampooning. So, while A Mighty Wind lay the hopelessly square excesses and petty jealousies of the early ā60s folk movement bare for all to see, it also captured the naĆÆve, yes, but charming idealism of the timeā¦and wound up presenting performances that do such a good job of imitating the original recordings that inspired them that sometimes you had to squint pretty hard to see the wink and the nod behind the songs. And the resulting soundtrack album, which, of course, featured Guestās amazing troupe of character actors (who doubled as songwriters here), including Folksmen Michael McKean and Harry Shearer (playing acoustic versions of the instruments they played in Spinal Tap), Eugene Levy and Catherine OāHara as the Ian & Sylvia-esque Mitch & Mickey, and Jane Lynch and Parker Posey as part of the New Christy Minstrels parody The New Main Street Singers, stands as a pretty fair folk-pop record in its own right. A Mighty WindāThe Album also includes a couple of tracks not in the film, including The Folksmenās hilarious rendition of the Rolling Stonesā āStart Me Upā (you havenāt lived till you hear the line āyou make a grown man comeā sung in three-part folk harmony). First-ever LP reissue, pressed in forest green vinyl!
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A Mighty Wind: The Album
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
The key to the success of Christopher Guestās satirical comedies is that, not so deep down, he harbors real affection and deep understanding for the targets of his lampooning. So, while A Mighty Wind lay the hopelessly square excesses and petty jealousies of the early ā60s folk movement bare for all to see, it also captured the naĆÆve, yes, but charming idealism of the timeā¦and wound up presenting performances that do such a good job of imitating the original recordings that inspired them that sometimes you had to squint pretty hard to see the wink and the nod behind the songs. And the resulting soundtrack album, which, of course, featured Guestās amazing troupe of character actors (who doubled as songwriters here), including Folksmen Michael McKean and Harry Shearer (playing acoustic versions of the instruments they played in Spinal Tap), Eugene Levy and Catherine OāHara as the Ian & Sylvia-esque Mitch & Mickey, and Jane Lynch and Parker Posey as part of the New Christy Minstrels parody The New Main Street Singers, stands as a pretty fair folk-pop record in its own right. A Mighty WindāThe Album also includes a couple of tracks not in the film, including The Folksmenās hilarious rendition of the Rolling Stonesā āStart Me Upā (you havenāt lived till you hear the line āyou make a grown man comeā sung in three-part folk harmony). First-ever LP reissue, pressed in forest green vinyl!











