Identifier | 4079396 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | SBD |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | Many rare, demo, unreleased and live cuts. Includes Sandy's first documented song, In Memory, from 1966 Home Demos.
The final track is Trevor recorded live at The Troubadour I, South Melbourne in October 1984. |
Source Info | sbd & pre-FM |
J-Card Comment | Broadcast quality though some tape crackle here and there. |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Sandy Denny 1976-??-?? Forever Young Rare Tracks 1966 - 1976, London and Melbourne, England/Australia | |
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Set 1 | Fhir A Bhata (The Boatman)
- Recorded for BBC radio 'Cellarful of Folk' broadcast November 7, 1966. Take Me Away - (origin unknown) Dark The Night - Hugh Burns guitar recreated the original's electric piano for a BBC live studio cut November 14, 1973. Rising For the Moon - The original demo with piano and metronome recorded in 1973 in Byfield. Still Waters Run Deep - B-side of Candle in the Wind and originally titled Mystery Woman Bushes & Briars - BBC studio on October 25, 1972 It Suits Me Well - BBC studio on October 25, 1972 Milk and Honey (Jackson Frank) - March 6, 1967 for 'Cellarful Of Folk'. In Memory (The Tender Years) - Sandy's first documented song, from the Home Demos recorded in 1966. Whispering Grass (D&F Fischer) - BBC studio November 14, 1973, Hughie Burns, guitar; Pat Donaldson, bass and Willie Murray: drums. It Ain't Me Babe (Bob Dylan) - From Sandy's Home Demos 1966. Ecoute, Ecoute (Listen, Listen) - unreleased French single. (Richard Thompson, mandolin, Sandy 12-string, rhythm section Pat Donaldson and Tim Donald) Green grow the laurels (Trad) - From the 'Cellarful of Folk' broadcast on November 7, 1966 Just a Little Bit of Rain (F Neil) - From the Home Demos of Winter 1968 Losing Game (James Carr and Denny Weaver) - Studio version started in 1972 and completed with brass section addeded during the Rendezvous sessions in 1976. Forever Young (Dylan) - Trevor Lucas recorded live at The Troubadour Cafe, South Melbourne in October 1984. |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | 'Billed' as a selection of rare tracks. Some are. |