Tapestry
Don McLean的首张录音室专辑,尽管第二张作品《American Pie》才是他事业的最高点,但是当乐迷们回望这张处女作时,会发现中间有很多质量颇高的民谣流行作品。“Castles in the Air”是其中比较大热的一首。 by William Ruhlmann It took the success of Don McLean's second album, American Pie, to stimulate interest in his debut record, Tapestry. But once the new fans looked, they found that the album contained the same high level of pop-folk songwriting, if in a somewhat less epic form. "Castles in the Air" became a hit, and the album also contained McLean's version of his song "And I Love You So," which Perry Como successfully covered in 1973.