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Way To Blue - The Songs of Nick Drake

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Things Behind The Sun
Artist: Luluc
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Place To Be
Artist: Scott Mattews
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Fruit Tree
Artist: Green Gartside
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Poor Boy
Artist: Shane Nicholson
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Time Has Told Me
Artist: Krystle Warren
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Parasite
Artist: Robyn Hitchcock
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One Of These Things First (Instrumental)
Artist: Danny Thompson & Zoe Rahman
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Which Will
Artist: Vashti Bunyan
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Black Eyed Dog
Artist: Lisa Hannigan
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Rider On The Wheel
Artist: Shane Nicholson
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River Man
Artist: Teddy Thompson
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Saturday Sun
Artist: Luluc & Lisa Hannigan
3:43 $0.99
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Day Is Done
Artist: Scott Matthews
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Fly
Artist: Luluc
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Pink Moon
Artist: Teddy Thompson & Krystle Warren
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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 69:17

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04.16.13
A live tribute album that transcends both the live and tribute templates
2013 | Label: StorySound Records / Redeye

As Nick Drake’s producer in the early 1970s, Joe Boyd helped the legendary English singer-songwriter create albums that were remarkably consistent in sound and mood. A similar cohesiveness arises on Way To Blue, largely because the recordings came from a series of live concerts Boyd produced in the UK, Australia and Italy. Exquisite arrangements and recording techniques result in a live album that doesn’t sound like a live album; it doesn’t sound like a tribute album either, since the tracks weren’t gathered from disparate studio sessions. It also differs from typical tributes in that the big names aren’t the primary draw. There are a few well-known acts — Lisa Hannigan takes “Black-Eyed Dog” into uncharted territory with eerie harmonium tones, Robyn Hitchcock is well-suited to the lyrically offbeat “Parasite,” and Teddy Thompson approaches the hypnotic lure of Drake’s voice on “River Man” — but newer names make the most memorable impressions. Thompson’s closing duet with soulful Kansas City singer Krystle Warren is magical, and Hannigan’s voice finds a compelling counterpoint in Zoe Randell of the Australian duo Luluc. Indeed, it’s Luluc that shines brightest on Way To Blue, delving so deeply into the dark heart of Drake’s “Things Behind The… read more »

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