Unreleased 1968-1971
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Unreleased 1968-1971
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Shirley and Dolly Collins - Glenlogy Often seen as a mere companion piece to the previous year's Anthems In Eden, Love, Death... is, (More) Often seen as a mere companion piece to the previous year's Anthems In Eden, Love, Death... is, perhaps, Shirley and Dolly Collins' true masterpiece. Both albums, significantly, appeared originally on the Harvest label; the home of progressive rock, but also of some truly out-there cross-pollinated acts such as the Third Ear Band and Kayak. Shirley began her career as a companion to Alan Lomax on his song-collecting trips around the states and by the mid-sixties had claimed her place in the folk pantheon by fusing traditional ballads with newer song structures by accompanists such as a young Davey Graham.
On the previous Anthems (1969) her sister helped create a loose concept around a series of renaissance songs, underpinned by the virtuosity of members of the Early Music Consort of London such as Christopher Hogwood, Alan Lumsden and Adam Skeaping;plus the percussion of Pentangle's Terry Cox. By 1970, with both sisters in marital crises (both albums were produced by Shirley's husband, Austin John Marshall) the stage was set for a far bleaker set, albeit with the same band.
It's as though Collins poured her strife into her choice of material. These traditional tales are heavy with gloomy metaphor. The opening ''Death And The Lady'' recounts the struggle of a woman with the reaper. Songs such as ''Polly On The Shore'', ''Plains Of Waterloo'' and ''Geordie'' all take the loss of a loved one as their main theme; while elsewhere maidens are frequently mistreated (''The Outlandish Knight'', ''Are You Going To Leave Me?'') or even murdered (''The Oxford Girl'' and the frankly self-explanatory ''Young Girl Cut Down In Her Prime'').
In keeping with this material, Dolly's arrangements are sparser; giving Shirley's voice more space to approach an almost trance-like state. Yet for all the flattened (and quite often musically naïve) delivery she manages to retain a wonderful humanity. It's as if her pain raises the material to an almost universal level of significance. But then again, by this point she well knew that these snippets of our history had been forged from centuries of common experience. They're archetypes in which all of our cultural expressions are rooted and, as such, transcend any 'Olde Englishe' stereotype you care to put on them. This is one album that'll still be as relevant in a hundred years time. Haunting. (Less)
Sex Pistols Violence In London Animation 18th June During a break from recording, Johnny Rotten, Chris Thomas (producer) and Bill Price (More) 18th June During a break from recording, Johnny Rotten, Chris Thomas (producer) and Bill Price (studio boss) are attacked outside the Pegasus pub. Johnny has his arm slashed open.
23rd June During a Pirate's gig at Dingwalls Johnny gets bashed suffering more damage to his arm.
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THIRD EAR BAND - new forecasts from the third ear almanac.rar
2008-07-22 - extension: rar - size: 87 MB
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Jiva Mukti
2009-02-10 - extension: rar - size: 81 MB
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Third Ear Band - unreleased 1968-1971.rar
2008-07-22 - extension: rar - size: 98 MB
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teb1970.rar
2008-05-17 - extension: rar - size: 50 MB
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Alchemy
2009-09-04 - extension: zip - size: 68 MB
Alchemy
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