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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Incredible String Band |
| Record Label: |
Sepia Tone |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
British Folk Rock |
| Release Date: |
August 27, 2002 |
| Album Duration: |
43m:44s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Maybe Someday 2. October Song 3. When the Music Starts to Play 4. Schaeffer's Jig 5. Womankind 6. Tree 7. Whistle Tune 8. Dandelion Blues 9. How Happy I Am 10. Empty Pocket Blues 11. Smoke Shovelling Song 12. Can't Keep Me Here 13. Good as Gone 14. Footsteps of the Heron 15. Niggertown 16. Everything's Fine Right Now |
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The Incredible String Band includes: Robin Williamson (vocals, guitars); Mike Heron (guitar); Clive Palmer (banjo). Recorded in 1967 & 1972. Personnel: Robin Williamson (vocals, whistling, guitar, mandolin, violin, fiddle, keyboards); Clive Palmer (vocals, guitar, banjo, kazoo); Mike Heron (vocals, guitar, horns, keyboards). Liner Note Author: Mike Heron. Recording information: Sound Techniques Studios; Sound techniques, London, England. Arrangers: Clive Palmer; Robin Williamson. The first album by the Incredible String Band appeared in 1966. Then a trio (Clive Palmer departed after this debut), they melded the folk music of their Scottish homeland with far-flung, adventurous musical influence from around the world. Prior to the advent of so-called "world music," these guys were already exploring the terrain. This release, comprised almost totally of originals, finds them at their most traditional--the trippy inclinations that landed them an audience would begin appearing on their next album, THE 5000 S... |
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