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Roy Harper - Counter Culture (2005)

Roy Harper - Counter Culture (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Roy Harper

Roy Harper - Counter Culture (2005)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
1.Sophisticated Beggar - from "Sophisticated Beggar" - 1966
2.Nobody's Got Any Money in the Summer - from "Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith" - 1967
3.Francesca - from "Flat,Baroque And Berserk" - 1970
4.I Hate the White Man - from "Flat,Baroque And Berserk" - 1970
5.Another Day - from "Flat,Baroque And Berserk" - 1970
6.The Same Old Rock - from "Stormcock" - 1971
7.Me and My Woman - from "Stormcock" - 1971
8.South Africa - from "Lifemask" - 1973
9.I'll See You Again - from "Valentine" - 1974
10.Twelve Hours of Sunset - from "Valentine" - 1974
11.Forget Me Not - from "HQ" - 1975
12.Hallucinating Light - from "HQ" - 1975
13.When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease - from "HQ" - 1975

CD 2:
1.One of Those Days in England, Pts. 2-10 - from "Bullinamingvase" - 1977
2.These Last Days - from "Bullinamingvase" - 1977
3.Cherishing the Lonesome - from "Bullinamingvase" - 1977
4.The Flycatcher - from "Unknown Soldier" - 1980
5.You - from "Unknown Soldier" - 1980(with Kate Bush&David Gilmour)
6.Frozen Moment - from "Jugula" - 1985(with Jimmy Page)
7.Pinches of Salt - from "Garden Of Uranium - 1988
8.Miles Remains - from "Death Or Glory" - 1992
9.Evening Star - from "Death Or Glory" - 1992
10.I Wanna Be in Love - from "The Dream Society" - 1998
11.The Green Man - from "The Green Man" - 2000
12.Blackpool (Extract) - from "Sophisticated Beggar" - 1966

In the mid sixties Roy Harper played guitar and sang at the Les Cousin folk club and came into contact with artists like Nick Drake. Harper's teenage years were pretty erratic to say the least with discharge from the military for ' insanity' reasons. This was an early indicator of his erratic and somewhat hard define, career in music. Throughout the years Roy Harper constantly refused to be controlled by record companies which earned a huge amount of respect from his peers.

His first solo album was released in 1966, The Sophisticated Beggar and by 1970 he had met up with Pink Floyd manager Peter Jenner and signed to the EMI label. Roy Harper's music can be best defined as progressive folk, but as his work is so varied there are many instances where his music transgressed these genre confinements. He worked alongside greats like Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, The Nice, Kate Bush and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull.

In 1971 Roy Harper released what critics and fans regard as his best work, Stormcock. In 1980 Harper left the EMI label after The Commercial Break release and started his own label. He again returned to EMI briefly in 1986 only again to reform his own label but continues to record and play to this present day ably assisted by his son Nick Harper. Roy Harper is also recognised for his vocal contribution on ' Have A Cigar'off Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here release.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 14:40
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • jazzlover55
  •  wrote in 14:41
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great upload this one ! a beautiful career overview ! thanks