Bonnie Koloc - Sunday Morning Movies

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Review by Xenophon Spafaridis

Sunday Morning Movies is an album by Bonnie Koloc that features a collection of songs that evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection. The album is a beautiful blend of folk, blues, and jazz, and showcases Koloc's versatile vocal range.

The album opens with the track "Sunday Morning Movies," a wistful song that takes the listener on a journey back in time to the days when going to the cinema was a popular pastime. The song is accompanied by a gentle guitar melody that perfectly captures the mood of the lyrics.

Another standout track on the album is "Hold On To Me," a soulful ballad that showcases Koloc's powerful voice. The song is a beautiful ode to love and the importance of holding on to the people who matter most in our lives.

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Artist: Bonnie Koloc
Album: Sunday Morning Movies
Rating: 5.0

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  • MP3 size: 9.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 139.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mama's Blues2:47
Sunday Morning Movies3:24
Mama's Blues2:26

Video

Bonnie Koloc - Sunday Morning Movies - 1973.mpg

Images

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Catalog Numbers

  • OV / 1041
  • OV 1041

Labels

Ovation Records

Listen online

  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ouvir online
  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerNorman Christian
Written-ByBonnie Koloc (tracks: A, B), Chuck DeMeyer (tracks: B)

About Bonnie Koloc

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American folk music singer / songwriter, actress and visual artist, born February 6, 1946 in Waterloo, Iowa.

Real Name

    • Bonnie Lou Koloc

Name Vars

  • B. Koloc
  • Bonnie
  • Bonnie Kolac
  • Koloc
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Summary by Xenophon Spafaridis

Sunday Morning Movies is a wonderful album that showcases Bonnie Koloc's talent as both a singer and a songwriter. Her ability to capture the essence of a moment and convey it through her music is truly remarkable, and this album is a testament to her artistry. Fans of folk, blues, and jazz will all find something to love on this album, and it is sure to become a beloved addition to any music collection.

Comments

she shoulda done more rock and roll
my favorite song. great 16 octive  voice
I saw her with Steve Goodman at The Earl of Old Town in the late 70's. They were amazing! Thanks for posting!?
Bonnie is intoxicating! I love everything about this chick, her exquisite voice notwithstanding!
Anyone have the mp3s for this album and is willing to share them? Can't buy this album anywhere!
One of her many amazing songs from decades ago. Thank you so much for posting it as I heard her perform it.
Love her - Loved WXRT in the '70's - Loved the Earl of Old Town - she was so under rated!
awesome 16 octive voice
Why has no one posted BK singing "Angel From Montgomery"?
WXRT played this. If Ovation Records [Glenview, Illinois] had been able to service the single nation-wide, I think it would have been a hit.
Incomparable voice.
I loved the guitar version. Anybody have that version?
Please upload BK's recording of "Wind on the Water." I listened to the post here of her doing it a few years ago. Nice -- but it doesn't have the strength and pathos she infused the song with on the album. Thanks.
I am reminded of Claire Hamill with this song
I spent many a Friday and Saturday evening at the Earl, almost always by myself because none of my friends liked folk. The Earl was a very comfortable place. Barbarossa and the no exit cafe were good places too.
good times at the earl. haven't been there since 79. its gone?
Loved the Earl...Bonnie's great!