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When October Goes: Autumn Love Songs

When October Goes: Autumn Love Songs
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. When Fall Comes to New England - Cheryl Wheeler
  2. Locked Away - Raymond Gonzalez, Amy Malkoff
  3. Southbound Train - Julie Gold
  4. Will You Come Home
  5. When I Need You Most of All - David Buskin
  6. Lie Easy - Gail Rundlett
  7. Island of Time - Patty Larkin
  8. Where Were You Last Night? - Frank Christian
  9. Out of My Mind - John Gorka
  10. Are You Happy Now? - Richard Shindell
  11. When October Goes - Megon McDonough
  12. Getting Used to Leavin' - Christine Lavin
  13. Return - Sally Fingerett
  14. Long Road - Cliff Eberhardt, Richie Havens
  15. Coming of the Snow - Rod MacDonald

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #95965 in Music
  • Released on: 1992-10-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

When October Goes5
First heard a cut from this album a couple years ago on WDET, publicradio in Detroit. It happened to BE autumn and I was away from wife and family working for an ad agency north of the city. Fell instantly in love with the lyrics from "When Fall Comes to New England." I had to get the album just for that song. Cheryl Wheeler's version is as clear and sharp and fine as a perfect Indian Summer day in the Berkshires. Having lived in Newtown, CT, I have an affinity to that rugged part of America and all it's history. After listening to all the cuts, I soon realized what a great compilation this really is. "Are You Happy Now" by Richard Shindell will make you laugh AND cry. When the title tune by Megan McDonough comes on, I swear I can smell the leaf smoke of my mid-west childhood. "When I Need You Most Of All" by David Buskin will put a lump in your throat and bring back lost loves. A great addition to your record collection, OK to drop in your CD player anytime. Highly recommended. AAA+++ END

Not Just for Autumn5
As I write this, autumn is throwing itself into reverse and backing into indian summer, and in a week I'm sure it will make a hard right turn into winter. No matter what, this CD is great listening any time of the year. I can't say much more except to echo the sentiments of those who reviewed this CD before me. It's worth every penny and a fine companion to the "On a Winter's Night" CD. Buy 'em both; They're like potato chips, you can't have just the one!

Absolutely One of My Favorite CD's5
This CD speaks to the gentleness in my soul. I like to play this when I'm having a stressful day. The songs are far away from the ruggedness and turmoil that exists in the world. The songs speak to the peace and tranquility that exists in our hearts. The CD makes a beautiful statement, that there is a lot of hope in the music of the human heart.

Jeffrey McAndrew
author of "Our Brown-Eyed Boy"