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The Summer Fruits "Take Time (Acoustic Version)"

Sounds from the UK

07/03/2025 |

Hailing from Nottingham, UK, The Summer Fruits deliver a sweet and irresistible acoustic treat with "Take Time (Acoustic Version)". This easy-listening folk track feels like a warm hug, radiating hope and positivity with every note. The song’s intimate and upfront production gives it an inviting, "in your face" quality that draws the listener in immediately. Anchored by the gentle groove of a shaker and adorned with playful arpeggiated guitars, the instrumentation is simple yet rich, creating a soothing backdrop for the harmonized vocals. The recurring mantra-like repetition of the phrase "take time" lingers in the mind long after the song ends, serving as both a comforting reminder and an uplifting affirmation.

The band describes the song as a call to "take time" to appreciate the many wonderful things in life that we often take for granted. This message shines through beautifully in the music, which exudes gratitude and mindfulness without ever feeling preachy. The elegant vocal harmonies elevate the track, adding a layer of charm and sincerity that makes it impossible not to connect with. There’s a timeless quality to "Take Time" —its stripped-down arrangement and heartfelt delivery evoke the simplicity of classic folk while maintaining a fresh, modern appeal.

It’s the kind of song that invites you to pause, reflect, and savor the moment, making it a perfect antidote to the chaos of everyday life. Whether you’re a fan of folk music or simply looking for something heartfelt and uplifting, "Take Time" is a delightful addition to any playlist. 

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