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Magna Carta - Songs From Wasties Orchard (Reissue) (1971/2003)

Magna Carta - Songs From Wasties Orchard (Reissue) (1971/2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Magna Carta

  • Title: Songs From Wasties Orchard
  • Year Of Release: 1971/2003
  • Label: Akarma
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log) / Flac (image, .cue, 24/192)
  • Total Time: 35:36
  • Total Size: 144 Mb / 261 Mb / 1,5 Gb (scans)
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Magna Carta - Songs From Wasties Orchard (Reissue) (1971/2003)


Tracklist:

1. Time for Leaving (4:01)
2. Beyond the Isle of Skye (2:54)
3. Sponge (instrumental) (2:24)
4. Sunday on the River (3:32)
5. Good Morning Sun (2:42)
6. Home Groan (2:23)
7. The Bridge at Knaresborough Town (4:56)
8. White Show Dove (2:09)
9. Parliament Hill (2:45)
10. Wayfaring (3:48)
11. Down Along Up (2:09)
12. Country Jam (1:53)

Line-up::
Chris Simpson / guitars, vocals, percussion
Glenn Stuart / vocals
Davey Johnstone / guitar, vocals

Guest musicians:
Ron Chesterman / bass
Heather Corbett / percussion
Chris Laurence / bass
Nic Potter / bass
Danny thompson / bass
Johnnie van Derrick / violin
Tony Visconti / bass, percussion
Rick Wakeman / keyboards

Magna Carta's third album was the first with guitarist Davey Johnstone on board, one reason for its subsequent immortality in collecting circles. Another is the extravagant packaging that accompanied the original Vertigo release -- the gatefold sleeve was designed to open up like a box, with a layer of apples (from Wasties Orchard, of course) within. Add a crystalline Gus Dudgeon production and, of course, the popularity among collectors of the original swirly Vertigo label design, and Songs from Wasties Orchard emerges a seldom seen but much sought-after gem. For anybody familiar with the group's first two albums, Magna Carta's own style remained constant, a collection of beautifully stylized folk ballads sung and gently strummed with a warmth and versatility that saw the group endure (and, presumably, enjoy) constant comparisons to mid-period Simon & Garfunkel. The addition of Johnstone to the original duo does little to derail those remarks -- indeed, his own musical versatility puts one firmly in mind of the Americans' more ambitious moments, as mandolins, sitars, and harpsichords dance behind Glen Stewart and Chris Simpson's magically melded vocal harmonies. Highlights of the album are manifold -- Songs from Wasties Orchard is one of those rare records where every song contributes something massive to the overall mood. But the (by comparison) rocking "Wayfaring," Johnstone's virtuoso "Down Along Up," and the evocatively reflective "Isle of Skye" are genuine milestones, while the curiously titled "Home Groan" closes the album with a shockingly electrified country-rocker that is hard to shake out of your head. Songs from Wasties Orchard has rightfully been proclaimed Magna Carta's finest hour -- certainly neither of their subsequent studio albums can touch it, while its two predecessors sound positively tentative in comparison to the confidence that carries the dozen songs here. All are worth checking out, but this is where your journey should begin.


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  • Young K.
  •  wrote in 13:08
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Thanks a lot
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 20:53
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Many thanks for lossless too
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  • MLEEKA
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Don't worry that the file is in the obsolete APE format that no one has used for years. You will first need a CUE splitter -- I like the free Medieval CUE Splitter v1.2 because it does not add any malware to your computer. Once split, you will need an APE-to-FLAC converter because FLAC is the universal lossless standard lossless supported by countless platforms. I like the free MediaHuman Audio Converter because almost every other free converter installs malware. Be patient and beware of all the "free" software that jacks up your computer.
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 12:06
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless & 24-192!!!