This is the first of a two-part conversation with indie rock singer, guitarist and songwriter Mary Timony (Autoclave, Helium, Wild Flag, Ex Hex, solo). In this episode, Mary introduces Al to Andy Pratt’s self-titled 1973 album. (In Part 2, Mary will discuss her soon-to-be-released solo album Untame the Tiger.) Mary discusses how she came to learn about Andy Pratt, which songs on the album are her favorites and why she thinks more people need to know about his music.
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1:13 Mary joins the show
1:44 Mary became fascinated with Andy Pratt’s story
5:39 The first seconds of Andy Pratt grabbed Mary and Al’s attention
7:45 Even before starting the conversation, Mary and Al knew they had some shared musical tastes
9:54 Mary has clear favorite tracks from the album
11:55 Mary doesn’t understand why Pratt’s music didn’t become more popular
13:44 Mary explains why she loves “Sittin’ Down in the Twilight”
15:12 Mary was impressed by the musicianship on the album
20:29 Mary and Al were both mesmerized by “Inside Me Wants Out”
23:16 Mary provides some background on Pratt’s career
Discussion of the album’s tracks
26:23 Avenging Annie
30:54 It’s All Behind You
37:26 Call Up That Old Friend
40:13 Give It All to Music
47:08 Who Am I Talking To
48:08 Is there such a thing as a perfect album?
51:46 All the King’s Weight
57:34 So Fine
59:09 Deer Song
1:00:31 It’s hard to pick the last song that goes on an album
Outro music is from “The Guest” by Mary Timony.