Winston Hightower “100 Acre Wood” [klp315/prnl65]
Winnie’s world hasn’t always been easy
Some say he could have been famous but there were complications.
He had a brush with success but life got in the way.
“Some people care too much. I think it’s called love.”
So it was up to Winston Hightower to grab it, hold it and make himself heard
One man in love with the sound of American lofi.
What is in the ashtray of Winston Hightower’s ‘Day in the Life’?
14 songs that give carefree camouflage to a wistful heart - it's radiant throughout. 33RPM
Winston Hightower, American lofi treasure makes good on his second long player. Gracefully making the transition from perpetual hardcore sideman (Soul Glo, Minority Threat, Twompsax) to mainstage troubadour. Whether his references are wes montgomery, augustus pablo, or nudge squidfish his swagger is all his own
..also its really good.
All songs written and performed by Winston Hightower, except “Circling the Dream”-
featuring Charles Waring (Milk Music, Mystic 100s) on bass. Recorded by Winston
Hightower and Hayes Waring at home and Mobile Control in Olympia Washington,
Mixed to 1/4” inch tape by Hayes Waring. Mastered by Amy Dragon. Painting and back cover by Em Aull.
A
Moonside
On Our Own Time
Blum House
Virtue Signaling
Help Is On The Way
High School
Lay Low
B
Selfish Soother
Poppi
The Me (I Know)
Me Time
Beyond The Thicket
Fight For Frequency
Circling The Dream