wtf are 'inheritance tracks'? is that some kind of new speak?
Inheritance Tracks. Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.
Mary should record Gloria Lynne's "I Wish You Love". The little of it she sang here sounded great.
In their cases, I have to put the blame on the record companies and their misjudgement of what the public wanted. Florence should have been recording more soulful material, not "Yesterday", "Goin' Out of My Head" [[which was fine by the way). Mary's album would not be released until the tail end of the Disco era and the recordings sound rushed. Comparing that album with her "Up Close" CD, the difference is night and day. She's able to show off as a true vocalist and not merely chasing the current trend.
I dug a little deeper.
On BBC Radio 4 it appears they have a program where their guests, when interviewed, talk about their inheritance Tracks; hence the definition "Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations."
It's like, these are the songs you want future generations to hear and enjoy.
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