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Strawbs - Blue Angel (2003)

Strawbs - Blue Angel (2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Strawbs

  • Title: Blue Angel
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Witchwood Records
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 59:08
  • Total Size: 144/361 Mb (scans)
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Strawbs - Blue Angel (2003)


Tracklist:

01. Blue Angel (11:13)
(i) Divided (ii) Half Worlds Apart (iii) The Rest
02. Oh So Sleepy (3:44)
03. Further Down the Road (3:25)
04. There Will Come the Day (6:05)
05. Strange Day Over the Hill (3:56)
06. Cry No More (3:18)
07. The Plain (5:48)
08. Do You Remember (3:12)
09. Rhythm of the Night (3:19)
10. Morning Glory (4:52)
11. Sealed With a Traitor's Kiss (2:57)
12. Lay Down (4:09)
13. The King (2:38)

Line-up::
Dave Cousins / vocals, acoustic guitar, piano (11)
Brian Willoughby / guitar
Dave Lambert / guitar & vocals (2,9)
Blue Weaver / keyboards, programming (4), orchestration (10)
Andy Richards / keyboards (13)
Chas Cronk / bass (2,3,6,8-10,13), backing vocals (4,9,13), bass pedals (7), programming (7,8)
Rod Demick / bass & backing vocals (1,4,5,12), harmonica (5)
Rod Coombes / drums (2,9)
Richard Hudson / drums, (1,5,12), vocals (1,4,5,12)
Tony Fernandez / drums (3,10,13) tom-toms (7)
With:
Mary Hopkin / vocals (1,3,4,6,8,10,12)
Cathryn Craig / vocals (4)
Terry Cassidy / vocals (4)
Roy Hill / vocals (9)
Jana Heller / vocals (9)
Tommy Lundy / vocals (9)
Maddy Prior / vocals (13)
Rick Kemp / vocals (13)

Formed in London, UK in 1964 - Hiatus from 1980-1983 - Still active as of 2018

One of the better British progressive groups, The STRAWBS were a 60's folk and medieval band turned prog-rock with the help of Dave COUSINS (the heart and soul of this group) and Rick WAKEMAN "master of the keyboards". WAKEMAN is featured on the albums "Strawbs", "Dragonfly", "Just A Collection of...", and "From The Witchwood" before he joined YES. The line-up for the group changed markedly over the years. Their sound has been in a state of constant evolution combining English folk and progressive sounds to form their unique style. Critics seem to have a preference for the STRAWBS in the early Seventies when the group consisted of Tony & John HOOPER, John FORD, Richard HUDSON and keyboard virtuoso Rick WAKEMAN. The group ceased to exist at the end of the 1970s, and COUSINS embarked on some solo projects. STRAWBS would appeal to fans of bands like FAIRPORT CONVENTION, STEELEYE SPAN, PENTANGLE, etc.

They have recorded over 15 albums through the years, with various lineups around the core of Dave COUSINS who offered beautiful melodic compositions. Every STRAWBS album between "Witchwood" and "Nomadness" has something unique to offer. A perfect introduction to the sound of The STRAWBS is the compilation-CD "A Choice of Strawbs" (16 tracks). It features all their best material from their most creative and "symphonic" period (between '71 and '74). The music of The STRAWBS frequently ranges from folky (acoustic guitars) and classic (piano and harpsichord) to bombastic, symphonic rock (fiery electric guitar and glorious Mellotron in the vein of BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST and The MOODY BLUES). The vocals are powerful with a lot of expression. Another great introduction to The STRAWBS is their live CD entitled "In concert" with BBC recordings from '73 and '74, including compelling renditions of their best works. The lush Mellotron sound evokes every time goose bumps on my skin!



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