September 11, 2003
Music for Autumn
It is a little too early around here for this. The days are still pretty warm, and the nights don't drop down too quickly, so I will hold off on playing this for another three weeks, but it might be closer where you are, and this way you have some time to get them.
I have always found the best records to listen to in autumn are John Coltrane's Crescent and the Tony Bennet/Bill Evans record. On a warmish autumn day (but with a little hint of chill in the air), eat pork arista, oven fried potatoes, and a good pinot noir. Then settle back with a small piece of flourless chocolate cake and a glass of calvados, and listen to the Coltrane record. That is autumn.
Posted by erik at September 11, 2003 11:06 AM | TrackBackComments
You forgot Sinatra's September of My Years. It requires no culinary accompaniment.
Posted by: John Salmon at September 18, 2003 12:16 AMPost a comment