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Lindisfarne - Lindisfarne At The BBC (The Charisma Years 1971-1973) (2009)

Lindisfarne - Lindisfarne At The BBC (The Charisma Years 1971-1973) (2009)

BAND/ARTIST: Lindisfarne

  • Title: Lindisfarne At The BBC (The Charisma Years 1971-1973)
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: EMI Catalogue
  • Genre: Folk Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 2:24:42
  • Total Size: 698 / 347 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lady Eleanor (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/6/71)
02. City Song (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/6/71)
03. Train In G Major (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/6/71)
04. Fog On The Tyne (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/6/71)
05. Scotch Mist (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/6/71)
06. City Song (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
07. Train In G Major (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
08. Lady Eleanor (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
09. Fog On The Tyne (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
10. Knackers Yard Blues (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
11. We Can Swing Together (BBC Radio One's ''John Peel Concert'' 24/6/71)
12. Together Forever (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
13. No Time To Lose (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
14. January Song (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
15. Lady Eleanor (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
16. Meet Me On The Corner (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
17. Train In G Major (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
18. Fog On The Tyne (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
19. Jackhammer Blues (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 2/12/71)
20. Mandolin King (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/5/72)
21. Poor Old Ireland (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/5/72)
22. Road To Kingdom Come (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/5/72)
23. Lady Eleanor (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 8/5/72)
24. Drug Song (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 14/6/72)
25. Country Gentleman's Wife (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 14/6/72)
26. Passing Ghosts (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 14/6/72)
27. Turn A Deaf Ear (BBC Radio One's ''Sounds Of The 70s'' 14/6/72)
28. Steppenwolf (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
29. No Time To Lose (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
30. North Country Boy (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
31. Roll On River (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
32. Taking Care Of Business (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
33. Lady Eleanor (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
34. Moonshine (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
35. Tow The Line (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)
36. When The War Is Over (BBC Radio One's ''In Concert'' 14/12/73)

Lindisfarne barely command more than a footnote in most rock reference books. During the early '70s, however, Lindisfarne were one of the hottest folk-based rock bands in England, with chart placements on two of their albums that rivaled Jethro Tull, and had them proclaimed one of the most important groups of the decade. With a sound that mixed plaintive folk-like melodies, earthy but well-sung harmonies, and acoustic and electric textures, the group seemed poised for international success, when a series of unfortunate artistic decisions, followed by a split in their lineup, left them bereft of audience and success.

Singer/guitarist Alan Hull (b. Feb. 20, 1945), guitarist Simon Cowe (b. Apr. 1, 1948), mandolin player Ray Jackson (b. Dec. 12, 1948), bassist/violinist Rod Clements (b. Nov. 17, 1947), and drummer Ray Laidlaw (b. May 28, 1948) all hailed from Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, and the surrounding area. At some point, they were known as Downtown Faction, but they took their familiar musical form under the name Brethren. The band became a very popular act on the college circuit, playing what was known as "good-time" music, singalong numbers resembling (or directly derived from) pub songs in which audiences could luxuriate, usually with Jackson's harmonica honking along. Alan Hull had a background in folk music that enabled him to freely incorporate that influence, and he was the major songwriter and singer in the band.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • mariodcm
  •  wrote in 07:49
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Many thanks.

I was looking for "Lindisfarne Live" - (Charisma) 1973 but here I found some rare gems too.