Disc 01 01. Pentangle, The "Let no man steal your thyme"
02. Magnet "Willow's Song"
03. Wight "Come all you travellers"
04. Spirogyra "Love is a funny thing"
05. Farr, Gary "Images of passing clouds"
06. Synanthesia "Peek strangely and worried evening"
07. Pegg, Bob & Carole "Glass of water"
08. Bunyan, Vashti "Winter is blue"
09. Comus "Winter is a coloured bird"
10. Quayle, Chrissie "The seagulls scream"
11. Palmer, Clive "Stories of Jesus"
12. Took, Steve Peregrin Shagrat "Amanda"
13. St. John, Bridget "Curious crystals of unusual purity"
14. Fry, Mark "Roses for Columbus"
15. Dando Shaft "Till the morning comes"
16. Mary-Anne "Black girl"
17. Trees "The garden of Jane Delawney"
18. Principal Edwards Magic Theatre "Weirdsong of breaking through at last"
19. Oberon "Minas Tirith"
20. Paper Bubble "Prisoners, victims, strangers, friends"
Disc 02 01. Moore, Gerald "Pilgrim"
02. Constable, Melton "River lane"
03. Moonkyte "Way out hermit"
04. Steeleye Span "All things are quite silent"
05. Heron "Upon reflection"
06. Parchment "Love is come again"
07. McDonald, Shelagh "Stargazer"
08. Caro, Tony & John "There are no greater heroes"
09. Armatrading, Joan "Visionary mountains"
10. Tuesday "Glow of the firelight"
11. Warm Gold "Searching for lambs"
12. Delaney Lion, Benjamin "Samantha Carol fragments"
13. Fairport Convention "Fotheringay"
14. Frozen Tear "You know what has to be"
15. Lunt, Hunt & Cunningham "Meanwhile back in the forest"
16. Incredible String Band, The "First girl I loved"
17. Moths, The "Halfdan's daughter"
18. Horne, Trader "The mutant"
19. Dry Heart "Meeting by the moonlight mill"
20. Tyrannosaurus Rex "Highways (Misty mist)"
21. Browne, Duncan "Gabilan"
22. Coyne, Kevin "Sand all yellow"
Disc 03 01. Fay, Bill "Garden Song"
02. C.O.B. "Music of the ages"
03. Everyone Involved "A song for the system"
04. Country Sun "The colour is blue"
05. Wild Country "Silent village"
06. Brierley, Marc "Welcome to the citadel"
07. Occasional World, The "The evil Venus tree"
08. Briggs, Anne "Standing on the shore"
09. Agincourt "Kind Sir"
10. Softley, Mick "Eagle"
11. Fresh Maggots "Rosemary Hill"
12. Music Box "The happy king"
13. Fuchsia "Me and my kite"
14. Sun Also Rises, The "Wizard shep"
15. Folkal Point "Scarborough fair"
16. Celeste, Marie "Prisoner"
17. Finn, Simon "Patrice"
18. Shide & Acorn "Girl of the cosmos"
19. Chimera "Elegy to a dead king"
20. Beau "Silence returns"
21. Mother Nature "Orange days and purple nights"
Number of discs:
3
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A Journey Through The Brit.undergr. Folk Scene 1967-72
Description:
UK three CD collection housed in a clam box featuring a lavishly illustrated and annotated 36-page booklet. Full title - Dust On The Nettles: A Journey Through The British Underground Folk Scene 1967-1972. With 63 tracks and a total running time of just under four hours, Dust On The Nettles examines the metamorphosis that British folk underwent during the late 1960s, when the influence of psychedelia and the counterculture saw the idiom being twisted into all kinds of new and exotic shapes, as the finger-in-the-ear folk clubs of yore were inexorably drawn into a brave new world of Arts Labs, free festivals and the nascent college/university circuit. This anthology incorporates the various overlapping strands of the underground folk scene: the acid folk experimenters, the folklorists and traditional song updaters, the more metaphysical element of the burgeoning singer/songwriter genre, the newly-electric folk rockers, the elemental paganism exemplified by Comus and The Wicker Man, even the early 1970s Jesus music movement that spawned the likes of the sitar-wielding Parchment. Balancing the familiar with the obscure, this set features acknowledged brand leaders like Fairport Convention, The Incredible String Band, Pentangle and Steeleye Span alongside acts who made music purely for the local communities that nurtured them. Dust In The Nettles incorporate a large number of recordings that weren't issued at the time, sample impossibly rare albums by the likes of Oberon, Dry Heart and Benjamin Delaney Lion, and feature key recordings from a number of bands who underpinned the thriving live scene of the era.
"Dust On The Nettles: A Journey Through The British Underground Folk Scene 1967-1972" is a comprehensive 3-CD compilation released by Grapefruit Records. This collection delves deep into the rich and diverse world of British underground folk music from the late '60s to early '70s, featuring an eclectic mix of rare tracks, cult classics, and forgotten gems. With over sixty songs from both well-known acts and obscure artists, it paints a vivid picture of an era defined by experimentation, mysticism, and boundary-pushing songwriting. Grapefruit Records is renowned for its expertly curated reissues and compilations that bring hidden musical treasures back into the spotlight with detailed liner notes and high-quality remastering. "Dust On The Nettles" stands as a definitive document for fans of psychedelic folk, acid folk, and anyone interested in Britain's vibrant countercultural history.