So Tonight That I Might See - Mazzy Star LP
So Tonight That I Might See is the second studio album by Mazzy Star, released on October 5 1993. The album includes the classic track Fade Into You. It sticks close to the ground staked out by its predecessor, though with no less success. The track Wasted moves insistently down the twelve-bar road to nuanced, snarling guitar embellishments. Blue Light is smoky, blue-eyed (if black-hearted) soul. Of particular note is the cover of Arthur Lee's Five String Serenade, graced with lilting cello and tambourine accompaniment. Roback's electric / lysergic guitar explorations and Sandoval's bluesy, lazily erotic sigh weave a deeply evocative spell, making So Tonight That I Might See a perfect 2:00am album.
So Tonight That I Might See is the second studio album by Mazzy Star, released on October 5 1993. The album includes the classic track Fade Into You. It sticks close to the ground staked out by its predecessor, though with no less success. The track Wasted moves insistently down the twelve-bar road to nuanced, snarling guitar embellishments. Blue Light is smoky, blue-eyed (if black-hearted) soul. Of particular note is the cover of Arthur Lee's Five String Serenade, graced with lilting cello and tambourine accompaniment. Roback's electric / lysergic guitar explorations and Sandoval's bluesy, lazily erotic sigh weave a deeply evocative spell, making So Tonight That I Might See a perfect 2:00am album.
So Tonight That I Might See is the second studio album by Mazzy Star, released on October 5 1993. The album includes the classic track Fade Into You. It sticks close to the ground staked out by its predecessor, though with no less success. The track Wasted moves insistently down the twelve-bar road to nuanced, snarling guitar embellishments. Blue Light is smoky, blue-eyed (if black-hearted) soul. Of particular note is the cover of Arthur Lee's Five String Serenade, graced with lilting cello and tambourine accompaniment. Roback's electric / lysergic guitar explorations and Sandoval's bluesy, lazily erotic sigh weave a deeply evocative spell, making So Tonight That I Might See a perfect 2:00am album.