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Fraser & DeBolt - Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther (1970) [Hi-Res 192kHz]

Fraser & DeBolt  - Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther (1970) [Hi-Res 192kHz]

BAND/ARTIST: Fraser & DeBolt

  • Title: Fraser & DeBolt With Ian Guenther
  • Year Of Release: 1970
  • Label: Columbia - Legacy
  • Genre: Country, Folk
  • Quality: 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 41:45
  • Total Size: 1.64 GB
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One of the many sad secrets of the popular music business is the way this little gem languished in obscurity. It should have been heard by millions, but disappeared at the height of psychedelia. Two years later, the Band found an audience with haunting tales of bygone rustic North American life with their seminal, self-titled second album. Widespread acclaim eluded the earlier outing by this unheralded Canadian trio. The songs, most written independently by Daisy DeBolt or Allan Fraser, are poetic. DeBolt's slowly unfolding, album-opening "All This Paradise" is a marvel, introducing listeners right away to her commanding voice and the sinuous fiddle of Ian Guenther. The album was out of print for years, scratchy vinyl platters still treasured by a small but fervent number of fans.

Tracklist:
01 - Fraser & DeBolt - All This Paradise (2:35)
02 - Fraser & DeBolt - Gypsy Solitaire (4:08)
03 - Fraser & DeBolt - Dance Hall Girls (4:03)
04 - Fraser & DeBolt - David's Tune (3:25)
05 - Fraser & DeBolt - The Waltze of the Tennis Player (3:24)
06 - Fraser & DeBolt - Armstrong Tourest Rest Home (1:22)
07 - Fraser & DeBolt - Fraser and DeBolt Theme (1:58)
08 - Fraser & DeBolt - Old Man On the Corner (4:41)
09 - Fraser & DeBolt - Warmth (3:48)
10 - Fraser & DeBolt - Stoney Day (3:26)
11 - Fraser & DeBolt - Pure Spring Water (3:14)
12 - Fraser & DeBolt - Don't Let Me Down (5:41)

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  • BoleroFun
  •  wrote in 23:54
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The album is full of various kinds of the essence. It reminds me of "Pottery Pie" by Geoff & Maria Muldaur. Thank you so much for the 192KHZ Hi-Res version!!
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 00:44
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Many Thanks for 24-192
  • Cary Wolfson
  •  wrote in 19:48
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If you've never heard this album GET IT NOW. I discovered it close to 50 years ago and it is still in my all-time Top 10. Fantastic songs and harmonies. They only made two records and "With Pleasure" is also great.
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 03:10
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Many thanks for 24-192!!!