Genre: Folk-Pop
Folk-Pop falls into two categories. Either it is folk songs with large, sweeping pop arrangements, or pop songs with intimate, acoustic-based folk arrangements. Folk-pop began to evolve in the early '60s, but it came into full force after folk-rock became a sensation in the mid-'60s. Folk-pop doesn't have ringing guitars and rougher edges of folk-rock; instead, it is softer, gentler, and more pop-oriented.
Albums
Featured Albums (view all Folk-Pop albums)
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Various Artists: Big League Babe: The Christine Lavin Tribute Pt.1
1997 1-800-Prime -
Adrienne Young, Little Sadie: Plow To The End Of The Row
2004 AddieBelle -
The Journeymen: The Very Best Of (Collectables)
1998 Collectables -
The Baseball Project: Volume 1: Frozen Ropes And Dying Quails
2008 Yep Roc
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