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Tracklist

English Sparrows 2:40
Suzanne 2:45
Walking In The Forest (Of My Mind) 2:37
The Painter (Who Lives In The Cellar) 2:17
Dialogue Of Wind And Lover 2:16
You've Got To Hide (Your Love Away) 2:50
Tiny Alice 3:05
Morning Train 2:35
Something Of A Love Song 2:12
The White Birds (Return To Warm Seas) 3:08
Flowers In The Park 3:40
I Can't Help Myself 2:25

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MFS-12,001 Paul Parrish The Forest Of My Mind ‎(LP, Album) Music Factory MFS-12,001 US 1968
MF-12,001 Paul Parrish The Forest Of My Mind ‎(LP, Album, Mono, Promo) Music Factory MF-12,001 US 1968
CRNOW50 Paul Parrish The Forest Of My Mind ‎(CD, Album, RE) Now Sounds CRNOW50 UK 2014
MAPAN0010LP Paul Parrish The Forest Of My Mind ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM) Mapache Records MAPAN0010LP Spain 2016


Paul Parrish - The Forest Of My Mind FLAC album

Musician performer: Paul Parrish

Title: The Forest Of My Mind

Country: US

Date of release: 1968

Style: Soft Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1957 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 301

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Arranged by Mike Theodore and prolific guitarist Dennis Coffey—who later worked together on Rodriguez's Cold Fact—1968's The Forest of My Mind is a dose of soul-soothing mellow filled with captivating pastoral odes which try on a variety of period styles in craftsman-like perfection. 
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 However, despite the awe-inspiring sounds this masterpiece is bursting with, it didn't receive the adoration and accolades it rightly deserved in its day (due to some unfortunate flightiness from the original label). One listen to the grandeur of The Forest of My Mind will have you joined in enthusiastic sentiment with project producer McMurray that the world must see how "simply wonderful this hidden jewel is."
lucky kitten
Arranged by Mike Theodore and prolific guitarist Dennis Coffey—who later worked together on Rodriguez's Cold Fact—1968's The Forest of My Mind is a dose of soul-soothing mellow filled with captivating pastoral odes which try on a variety of period styles in craftsman-like perfection. 
The album is a unique synthesis of pop, folk and psychedelic sounds flecked with a touch of Donovan Leitch-like whimsy which is steered into righteous and refined waters by future Motown staff producer Clay McMurray (Gladys Knight & The Pips, David Ruffin, The Temptations, The Four Tops) aided by the cream of the Motor City's R&B/soul sessionmen of the time.

 However, despite the awe-inspiring sounds this masterpiece is bursting with, it didn't receive the adoration and accolades it rightly deserved in its day (due to some unfortunate flightiness from the original label). One listen to the grandeur of The Forest of My Mind will have you joined in enthusiastic sentiment with project producer McMurray that the world must see how "simply wonderful this hidden jewel is."