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" ... I am: writer, globetrotter, professor, activist, culture-hound. Born and raised in New York City, with one foot fixed in the Caribbean and another in South Africa, I have written about travel, the arts and identity politics for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal and many more; I produce on-air segments about global music and culture for National Public Radio (NPR). I am ceaselessly curious, fearless in my journeys, relentlessly ravenous to see and learn more. My global routes marry luxury with local, which is the essence of this travel blog: Welcome to a place where wanderlust meets culture-lust, where otherworldly high-end meets rootsy down-home. ... "
" ... Lyrically, there are definitely aspects of the album that are heartbreaking, starting with the rootsy and uptempo “Bloodstream”—one of the many examples of how Allison could convey feelings of hurt, pain and personal reflection in a direct and clear manner: “Remembering running through my yard like a wild stream/Just a little kid – blood flowing into my rosy cheeks/Now a river runs red from my knuckles into the sink/And there’s a pale girl staring through the mirror at me.” “It’s comparing your youth and being happy to being older and struggling with certain issues,” Allison says of that track, “some of which like self-harm. It's literally kind of based on looking at your life and comparing different parts of it.” ... "
" ... Next, the band recruited American singer-songwriter-guitarist Bob Welch to fill Spencer's slot on Future Games (1971), whose sound is a mixture of blues, country and soft rock—somewhat of a harbinger of the band’s commercially successful sound by the late 1970s. By this time Christine McVie became a full-time member, and her contributions such as the bouncy “Morning Rain” and the majestic “Show Me a Smile” established the pop-oriented side of the group. Other songs that reflect this direction away from the pure blues of the Green era include the rootsy “Sometimes,” the ornate-sounding “Sands of Time,” and the mystical “Woman of 1000 Years.” ... "