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Pearls Before Swine - Discography (1967-71)

Pearls Before Swine - Discography (1967-71)

BAND/ARTIST: Pearls Before Swine

  • Title: Discography
  • Year Of Release: 1967-71
  • Label: ESP Disk, Reprise Records
  • Genre: Acid Folk, Psychedelic Folk
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 03:22:23
  • Total Size: 1,2 Gb (scans)
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Pearls Before Swine - Discography (1967-71)


One Nation Underground (1967):
01. Another Time 03:07
02. Playmate 02:24
03. Ballad To An Amber Lady 05:20
04. (Oh Dear) Miss Morse 02:04
05. Drop Out ! 04:10
06. Morning Song 04:11
07. Regions Of May 03:30
08. Uncle John 03:00
09. I Shall Not Care 05:26
10. The Surrealist Waltz 03:29



Balaklava (1968):
01. Trumpeter Landfrey... 00:35
02. Translucent Carriages 04:00
03. Images Of April 02:41
04. There Was A Man 02:57
05. I Saw The World 03:27
06. Guardian Angels 03:02
07. Suzanne 05:01
08. Lepers And Rose 05:23
09. Florence Nightingale... 00:17
10. Ring Thung 03:31



These Things Too (1969):
01. footnote 01:18
02. sail away 03:06
03. look into her eyes 04:36
04. i shall be released 03:03
05. frog in the window 02:31
06. i'm going to the city 02:30
07. man in the tree 03:30
08. if you don't want to (i don't mind) 03:14
09. green and blue 00:21
10. mon amour 02:07
11. wizard of is 03:35
12. frog in the window 02:42
13. when i was a child 04:46
14. these things too 03:25



The Use Of Ashes (1970):
01. the jeweler 02:48
02. from the movie of the same name 02:21
03. rocket man 03:06
04. god save the child 03:08
05. song about a rose 02:21
06. tell me why 03:43
07. margery 03:03
08. the old man 03:16
09. riegal 03:13
10. when the war began 05:07



City Of Gold (1971):
01. Sonnet #65 00:49
02. Once Upon a Time 02:40
03. Raindrops 02:05
04. City of Gold 03:09
05. Nancy 04:50
06. Seasons in the Sun 03:24
07. My Father 02:22
08. The Man 02:30
09. Casablanca 02:33
10. Wedding 01:42
11. The Flower (Did You Dream of Unicorns?) 02:49



Beautiful Lies (1971):
01. Snow Queen
02. A Life
03. Butterflies
04. Simple Things
05. Everybody's Got Pain
06. Bird on a Wire
07. Island Lady
08. Come to Me
09. Freedom
10. She's Gone
11. Epitaph

Line-up::
Tom Rapp - Vocals, Guitar
Elisabeth - Vocals
Charlie Mccoy - Dobro, Guitar, Bass, Harmonica
Norbert Putnam, Bill Salter - Bass
Kenneth Buttrey, Grady Tate - Drums
Buddy Spicher - Violin, Cello, Viola
Mac Gayden - Guitars
David Briggs - Piano, Harpsichord
John Duke - Oboe, Flute
Hutch Davie - Keyboard
Bill Pippin - Oboe, Flute
Wayne Harley - Banjo, Harmony
Jim Fairs - Guitar, Harmony, Celeste
Richard Greene - Electric Violin

The psychedelic folk band Pearls Before Swine was the brainchild of singer, composer and cult icon Tom Rapp, born in Bottineau, ND in 1947; after writing his first song at age six, he later began performing at local talent shows, and as a teen bested a young Bob Dylan at one such event.
Upon relocating to Melbourne, FL, Rapp formed Pearls Before Swine in 1965, recruiting high school friends Wayne Harley, Lane Lederer and Roger Crissinger to record a demo which he then sent to the ESP-Disk label; the company quickly signed the group, and they soon travelled to New York to record their superb 1967 debut One Nation Underground, which went on to sell some 250,000 copies. The explicitly anti-war Balaklava, widely regarded as Pearls Before Swine's finest work, followed in 1968; the group -- by this time essentially comprising Rapp and whoever else was in the studio at the moment -- moved to Reprise for 1969's These Things Too, mounting their first-ever tour in the wake of releasing The Use of Ashes a year later.
Two more albums, City of Gold and Beautiful Lies You Could Live In, followed in 1971; moving to Blue Thumb, Rapp resurfaced as a solo artist with 1972's Stardancer, but upon the release of Sunforest a year later he then retired from music, subsequently becoming a civil rights attorney. Frequently cited as a key influence by the likes of Damon & Naomi, the Bevis Frond and the Japanese psych band Ghost, Rapp made an unexpected return to live performance in mid-1998 when he appeared at the Terrastock festival in Providence, RI, joining son Dave and his indie-pop band Shy Camp; he soon began work on 1999's A Journal of the Plague Year, his first new LP in over two decades.


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