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Family Tree by Nick Drake (CD, Jul-2007, Tsunami Label Group) 
Family Tree by Nick Drake (CD, Jul-2007, Tsunami Label Group)

 
Family Tree by Nick Drake (CD, Jul-2007, Tsunami Label Group)

Artist: Nick Drake
Release Date: Jul 2007
Format: CD
Record Label: Tsunami Label Group
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer/Songwriter
UPC: 804879071525
Product ID: EPID60145448
Description: Nick Drake fans, music history buffs, and people who enjoy haunting and spare folk songs sung with winsome wit and heart will rejoice at this 2007 release, a compendium of 28 never-released recordings by the late folk hero. Recorded on r...
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Track Listing
1. Come in to the Garden
2. They're Leaving Me Behind
3. Time Piece
4. Poor Mum
5. Winter Is Gone
6. All My Trials
7. Kegelstatt Trio
8. Strolling Down the Highway
9. Padding in the Rushes
10. Cocaine Blues
11. Blossom
12. Been Smokin' Too Long
13. Black Mountain Blues
14. Tomorrow Is a Long Time
15. If You Leave Me
16. Here Come the Blues
17. Sketch 1
18. Blues Run the Game
19. My Baby's So Sweet
20. Milk and Honey
21. Kimbie
22. Bird Flew By
23. Rain
24. Strange Meeting II
25. Day Is Done
26. Come Into the Garden
27. Way to Blue
28. Try to Remember

Details
Playing Time:66 min.
Producer:Cally
Distributor:Fontana Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Nick Drake fans, music history buffs, and people who enjoy haunting and spare folk songs sung with winsome wit and heart will rejoice at this 2007 release, a compendium of 28 never-released recordings by the late folk hero. Recorded on reel-to-reel and cassette, these tracks are primitive but warm, and include not only the young songwriter's earliest original work, but also covers of songs by his influences, like Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, Bert Jansch, and even Mozart. With only three albums as his legacy, FAMILY TREE is an important addition to the Nick Drake canon.

Editorial Reviews
A kind of aural home movie....The album is worth hearing for the window it opens on Drake's formative period.
No Depression

[T]he 11 original compositions on the album showcase his preternatural sense of melody and a comfort for the folk idiom...
CMJ

4 stars out of 5 -- FAMILY TREE is heavy on country- or folk-blues from the Warwickshire delta....Essential listening for anybody in thrall to the spell of Saint Nick.
Uncut

3.5 stars out of 5 -- A polished release of oft-bootlegged home recordings....All fragile as pressed leaves...
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      Nick Drake - Family Tree
    Review created: 07/25/07(updated 07/25/07)
    11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

    Before Nick Drake’s Pink Moon was used to sell Volkswagens and before Zach Braff movie “Garden State”, featured "One of These Things First" and long, before the reissues, fans of the suicidal acoustic musician would make a pilgrimage to the Drake family home in England just to see where talent and tragedy were created. Drake's mother would be cordial, giving visitors who knew so much about her son, "The Artist", an intimate look at where her son first discovered his music talents. Upon departure, each guest would receive a homemade souvenir mix-tape of early recordings that the Drake family made together. These tapes have now been mastered as “Family Tree”. This 28-track offering consists of covers and unreleased home recordings from before Nicks debut release “Five Leaves Left” in 1969. This is Drakes’ own signature somber expressions of traditional folk tunes “Winter is Gone,” “All My Trials,” “If You Leave Me” or tributes to the 60s singer-songwriters “Been Smokin’ Too Long,” “Tomorrow Is a Long Time” country blues “My Baby’’s So Sweet” and even classical clarinet, Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio”. Drake expresses the vast range in which he places his gentle, atmospheric deliver and it’s an astonishing range. Despite criticism of the home recording quality in contrast to his studio-shined albums, it is this homey characteristic that makes Family Tree a intimate encounter. The rough-around-the edges sensibility that sounds fuzzy with age, it is a snapshot of an artist as a young man trying to find out what he wants to say to the world. For the uninitiated, there are much better places to start, Drakes’ originally discography includes the three, “Five Leaves Left” (1969), “Bryter Layer” (1970), and “Pink Moon” (1972), the latter two were most prominently crowned his autumnal masterpieces. however with the short legacy Drake left behind, beggars can’t be choosers.

    Tracklist:
    1. Come In To The Garden (introduction) (Nick Drake)
    2. They’’re Leaving Me Behind (Nick Drake)
    3. Time Piece (Nick Drake)4. Poor Mum (M.Drake) performed by Molly Drake
    5. Winter Is Gone (Traditional, arr: Nick Drake)
    6. All My Trials (Traditional) performed by Nick and Gabrielle Drake
    7. Kegelstatt Trio for clarinet, viola and piano, (W.A. Mozart)
    8. Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch)
    9. Paddling In Rushmere (Traditional)
    10. Cocaine Blues (Traditional)
    11. Blossom (Nick Drake)
    12. Been Smokin’’ Too Long (Robin Frederick)
    13. Black Mountain Blues (Traditional)
    14. Tomorrow Is A Long Time (Bob Dylan)
    15. If You Leave Me (Dave Van Ronk)
    16. Here Come The Blues (Jackson C. Frank)
    17. Sketch 1 (Nick Drake)
    18. Blues Run The Game (Jackson C. Frank)
    19. My Baby So Sweet (Traditional)
    20. Milk And Honey (Jackson C. Frank)
    21. Kimbie (Traditional)
    22. Bird Flew By (Nick Drake)
    23. Rain (Nick Drake)
    24. Strange Meeting II (Nick Drake)
    25. Day Is Done (Nick Drake)
    26. Come Into The Garden (Nick Drake)
    27. Way to Blue (Nick Drake)
    28. Do You Ever Remember? (M. Drake) performed by Molly Drake


    Review ID: 10000000004058639
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