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duo from Steeleye Span created this Irish folk-rock album, released in 1972 Summer Solstice Review
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Purchase Summer Solstice CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Steeleye Span Below The Salt CD (1972)
Summer Solstice album
$14.39 Though it still contains the rock influence that permeates all the band's work, 1972's BELOW THE SALT is one of Steeleye Span's most traditional folk albums. This is a folkie's delight, containing excellent, thoughtful interpretations of eight classic English folk tunes chosen with a historian's eye and a fan's heart by singers ...
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$36.69 | | H P Lovecraft H.P. Lovecraft/H.P. Lovecraft II CD (2000)
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$12.49 H.P. Lovecraft's two self-titled albums are collected onto one disc that traces the band's development from a second-string psych band to a darker, proto-prog rock outfit. Despite some dated tracks on the first album and a slight lack of focus on the second, songs like "Wayfaring Stranger," "Time Machine," and "At the Mountains of Madness" showcase the unique harmonies and arrangments that made H.P. Lovecraft one of the most enduring cult psychedelic bands. ~ Heather Phares
Much more progressive than their first effort, the album also showed the band losing touch with some of their most obvious strengths, most notably their disciplined arrangements and incisive songwriting. The arrangements are more swirling and far denser on this follow-up. Unsurprisingly, the more concise, dual harmony numbers that bear the closest resemblance to the first album work best, especially "At the Mountains of Madness." ~ Richie Unterberger
Both long-out-of print studio albums from one of the best psychedelic bands of the '60's. This reissue features their first two albums for Phillips, complete with original artwork, extra liner notes and two bonus tracks, 'Anyway ...
| | West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Part One CD (1967)
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$11.69 Digitally remastered by Bob Irwin (Sundazed Studios, Coxsackie, New York).
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band's first album for Reprise was the best of the group's career, in large part because it was the most song-oriented. It was still plenty weird, almost to the point of stylistic schizophrenia, but when you got down to it, much of the record was comprised of fairly catchy songs in the neighborhood of two and three minutes. At times they sounded like reasonably normal, fairly talented Byrds-like folk-rockers ("Transparent Day," P.F. Sloan's "Here's Where You Belong"); at others, a Kinks-like garage band ("If You Want This Love"); and at others, a fey Baroque pop outfit (the orchestrated "Will You Walk With Me"). There was an undercurrent of unsettling weirdness and even paranoia, though, in some cuts with otherwise pleasing tunes, like "Shifting Sands," with its sizzling distorted guitars; "I Won't Hurt You," with its heartbeat bass and disconnected vocals; and "Leiyla," where a standard teen garage rocker suddenly gets invaded by spoken dialog that seems to have been lifted from a vampire B-movie. The cover of Frank Zappa's "Help, I'm a Rock" flung them into freakier pastures, emulated convincingly on the group original "1906," an apt soundtrack to a bummer acid trip with its constant spoken refrain, "I don't feel well." It's true that ...
| | Nick Drake Five Leaves Left CD (1969) Remastered
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$7.89 Reissue of the late British folk icon's 1969 debut album. Ten tracks. Island.
Nick Drake's debut album encapsulates a marriage between folk music and the singer-songwriter genre. Part Donovan, part Jim Webb, he articulated an aching romanticism ...
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| | Coolin': Irish Laments And Airs CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem CD (1996)
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$8.95 The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem's third album for their own Tradition Records label was recorded and released in 1961 after they had already made their celebrated appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and signed a non-exclusive recording contract with major label Columbia Records. Clearly, they were feeling confident in their musical approach, and this collection of traditional Irish folk songs is enthusiastically performed, with guitarist Bruce Langhorne and banjo player Erik Darling sitting in. One can hear the music's influence easily: "The Work of the Weavers" had helped give a name to a popular folk group years earlier; the tune of "Brennan on the Moor" was borrowed by Bob Dylan the following year for his "Rambling, Gambling Willie," which was slated for Freewheelin' Bob Dylan but not legitimately released until 1991; "The Maid of Fife-E-O" has been much covered (notably by the Grateful Dead) under the titles "Peggy-O" and "Fennario"; and other familiar songs included "The Jug of Punch" and "Johnny I Hardly Knew You." Varying from ballads to up-tempo numbers, and from solo performances to group-sung ...
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| | Scotland Forever CD (Import)
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$18.39 Track Listing of songs: Mull Of Kintyre; Scotland, Scotland; Oil Rigger; Lass Of Bon Accord; Road To Dundee; Flying Scotsman; Come By The Hills; Caledonia; Northern Lights Of Aberdeen; Mairi's Wedding; Marching Hame Medley; Wild Rover; Mary Of Skye; Scottish Soldier; Scotland The Brave; Roamin' In The Gloamin'; Dear Old Glasgow Town; Farawell Whiskey; Tunes Of Glory; Lang Road Back Hame; Amazing Grace; Rocksticks; Paloma Blanca; 6/8 Marches; Rock And Roll March; ...
| | Hot Gossip Geisha Boys And Temple Girls CD (1981)
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$13.95 20007 reissue of the British dance troupe's debut album, originally released in 1981. Produced by former Human League/future ...
| | Sinig Fflam CD (2008) (Import)
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$18.55 The debut four track single from Sinig entitled 'Fflam', features the work of Caernarfon singer /songwriter, Dewi Hughes and guitarist / songwriter Chris Dunford.Dewi and Chris have been working together for the last ...
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