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Nov 22, 2017 · This new 2017 CD remaster sounds flat, without top end and loses the original sound stage. I just finished comparing it with the Nov 24 2010 Japanese SHM CD - and that sounds much better and retains more of the beautiful analog detail of this brilliant recording (and is cheaper!).
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Aug 23, 2017 · I always found the original back cover photo interesting. Nick Drake is leaning on a brick wall, hands clasped on his belt, somewhat bemused watching a leaping Englishman passing by. Turns out that photographer Keith Morris took more photos that day of Nick watching busy Londoners going about their daily business.
Five Leaves Left is the debut studio album by English folk musician Nick Drake. Recorded between 1968 and 1969, it was released in 1969 by Island Records.
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The Story of Nick Drake ‘Five Leaves Left’. ‘Fame is but a fruit tree. So very unsound. It can never flourish. ‘Til its stalk is in the ground.’. Lyrics to Nick Drake’s ‘Fruit Tree’. Fairport Convention’s Ashley Hutchings first brought Nick Drake to the attention of Witchseason Productions’ Joe Boyd. The producer of the ...
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Nov 25, 2022 · The result was Five Leaves Left, released in July 1969. The album, comprised of ten songs, incorporated classic English folk music with lush string arrangements, with Drake’s rich vocals shining over the top.
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Here are the ten songs of Five Leaves Left, as played by those who were moved enough by them to bring them to us. Nikki Sudden – Time Has Told Me (Nick Drake cover) The opening song of the original album features the grace notes of Richard Thompson’s guitar; the guitar on Nikki Sudden’s remake is less about grace than menace, sounding ...