A couple of tunes were the inspiration for cranking out another Sunday Morning mix. First is the lead-off track - A Sunday Kind of Love from Etta James. It's simply a great tune that I'm surprised I haven't used before. Next is an track from 1971 that I'd never heard of until a few weeks ago. I stumbled on an Instagram reel that talked about the gentle beauty of "Curry Rice" by Kenji Endo. I immediately fell in love with it and the rest of the album.
That's where the mix started and from there it follows the usual formula - some jazz, some ambient, some folk - all flowing together in a sweet Sunday mix.
Here the links to all the music used in this mix:
The Long Polar Night
Bell Tone Meditation by Paul Asbury Seaman
flickering moments passing - a halftribe guest mix
The Silence of Snow
Stillness Within Motion
Best Ambient Albums of 2020
Quiet Indie Songs of 2020
Wind in Lonely Fences - A Farewell to Harold Budd
Melancholy Soundtracks: A Requiem for 2020
Keeping Time in the Golden Hour
The Stars Appear Like Diamonds
The Night Absolves
Stay Inside
Strange Beauty - 4th Excursions Vol. 2
Lighting Out for the Territories
Rainfall Meditation
simply ambient
Fragmented Dialogue
Not seeing is a flower
Dub Train Dub Station
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Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
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