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SONGS TO BRIGHTEN A NORTHERN SKY
Review of Bryter Layter [Remastered] - Nick Drake by
Mauri
Advantages: Great songs and music
Disadvantages: Not very well known
...his state of mind.
Bryter Layter is Drake's second and best known album, it build's upon the style and sound of his debut 'Five Leaves Left' and has been described as 'Chamber' Folk primarily for its use of stringed instruments (apart from guitars) and its intimate feel.
A difficulty in characterising Drake's music especially on this recording possibly lies at the heart of his lack of commercial and critical recognition. Drake never fitted in. ... ...Things First
Hazey Jane I
Bryter Layter
Fly
Poor Boy
Northern Sky
Sunday
'Bryter Layter' released in 1970 is a clear progression from his debut the rather melancholy 'Five Leaves Left' but there are signs that even at this early stage in his career Drake was prepared to take risks with his music. The use of a variety of unusual instrument (unusual for a folk/pop record of the time) such as Flute, horns, Cello, Viola and harpsichord all lend ...
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16.03.2006
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Pink Moon
Review of Pink Moon [Remastered] - Nick Drake by
darkangelwing
Advantages: Folk rock at it's best, magical lyrics, soothing vocals and enchanting lullabies, a real treat for the ears
Disadvantages: None
...the world of folk rock Pink Moon is right up there squeezing it's way in between it's peers. Nick Drake has an enchantingly soothing pitched voice and along with his infamous right hand finger picking guitar style he is held in high esteem among his critics and fellow folk musicians.
Nicholas Rodney Drake born June 19, 1948 in Ranhoon, Burma grew up in a small village in Warwickshire, he learnt how to play the flute at the local public school in ... ...final and most accomplished masterpiece Pink Moon in two, two hour sessions each starting at midnight. Pink Moon was much more bare and naked than the two previous well produced albums, Nick's lost and depressed feel can be felt to vividly in each song. Apparently after recording Pink Moon Drake dropped off the tapes at the front desk of Island Records and left swearing we would retire for good from recording and performing solo material. Pink Moon ...
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22.07.2006
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A hidden gem of true music
Review of Five Leaves Left [Remastered] - Nick Drake by
iamasadlittleboy
Advantages: Vocals, Lyrics, Sound, perfection on a disk
Disadvantages: None for those with out taste
When we talk about the greats of music through the 60's and 70's we seem to be bogged down with mentions of bands like The Who, The Beatles and ABBA amongst others. Now whilst they all have their place in peoples memory's (yes sadly ABBA are in my memory), an understated young man is missed from most mentions, and yet is argueably the most talented musician of the time. That man is George Best *gets tapped on the shoulder and told I'm doing a CD ... ...you may ask yourself, is Nick Drake, sadly too many people are asking themselves this. Well Nick Drake was was what you could call the epitome of British folk music. This debut album of Drakes, released originally in 1969 (though I can't find the CD re-release date), has been ranked according to wikipedia as:
"Five Leaves Left was ranked 85th in a 2005 survey held by British television's Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time. ...
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06.07.2007
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Eat this!
Review of Where The Humans Eat - Willy Mason by
Rosebud1985
Advantages: Some great tracks
Disadvantages: Dreary packaging-- be best if you download the album!
Hailed by many as the new Bob Dylan, Willy Mason sure has a lot of weight to bare on his shoulders with this album debut. It's a little bit folky, a little bit country, a little bit rock; but all of it is very Willy Mason.
One of my favourite things about this album is the fact it sounds so natural and unproduced, but in a good way. It does lack polish, but this is what makes it all the more likable. Part of this comes from Mason's voice, which ... ...out of time with the glorious music he is playing. This is not the only thing that people have compared to Dylan.
Mason's lyrics also have a sense of urgency and passion which I haven't heard the likes of in a while. There are political undercurrents sprinkled through the album; on one song he may be criticizing George Bush (this is hardly original, but the way he does it definitely is) and on another he bemoans the priveleged, American middle classes ...
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18.07.2005
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A great guide to artistic folk.
Review of Strange But True - Kathryn Tickell by
dmilligan935
Advantages: Great tracks prefomed by Kathryn and some great musicans.
Disadvantages: A few weird tracks which require some knowledge.
...album 'There may be some strange moments - but its from the heart, and its as true as it gets...' Here's a breakdown of the tracks;
1. Side Echos, Down the Side - Kathryn performs this track on the pipes with saxophonist Andy Shepard. The side is one of Newcastle's oldest streets, and is a tune that was never recorded or named ever before, these tow tunes were written for the opening of the Gateshead Millennium bridge. This track gives you the feeling ... ...cd comes across as slightly strange with Kathryn kneeling in a barn with a glass of champagne in her hand, but i guess this fits in well with the album title. The inlay sleeve is full of information about herself and about the groups, musicians that are also featured in the cd. The tracks which contain vocals have the lyrics also included in the inlay sleeve. There are some nice pictures as well as quotes from other musicians in the sleeve. Value ...
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12.05.2008
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