Let Everything That Has Breath
Hazell Dean's 'Let Everything That Has Breath' stands as a defining track of the 1970s English rock revival, blending bluesy instrumentation with a soulful vocal delivery that captured the era's burgeoning interest in American roots music. Released during a period when artists like The Yardbirds and The Animals were reinvigorating classic rock and roll, Dean's recording exemplifies the genre's emphasis on raw emotion and rhythmic drive. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke the feeling of shared human experience, a theme central to her discography and the broader landscape of mid-century British rock. As a staple of her catalog, the track remains a testament to the power of straightforward, heartfelt performance in shaping the sound of an era. |