Lindisfarne - Fog On The Tyne (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Lindisfarne
- Title: Fog On The Tyne
- Year Of Release: 1971/2004
- Label: EMI Marketing
- Genre: Classic Rock, Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:36:33
- Total Size: 218 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
01. Meet Me On The Corner
02. Alright On The Night (2004 Remaster)
03. Uncle Sam (2004 Remaster)
04. Together Forever (2004 Remaster)
05. January Song (2004 Remaster)
06. Peter Brophy Don't Care (2004 Remaster)
07. City Song (2004 Digital Remaster)
08. Passing Ghosts (2004 Remaster)
09. Train In G Major (2004 Remaster)
10. Fog On The Tyne (2004 Remaster)
11. Scotch Mist (2004 Remaster)
12. No Time To Lose (2004 Remaster)
Lindisfarne's second album, Fog on the Tyne fulfilled and expanded on the promise of their debut, offering a brace of memorable folk-rock (or, perhaps more properly, acoustic rock) songs that were compared favorably with Bob Dylan's work and that of the Band, and even the Sweetheart of the Rodeo-era Byrds, among others, without ever sounding like any of them. "Meet Me on the Corner" and "Fog on the Tyne" are the two best-known songs here, but there's plenty else that's their equal, including "Uncle Sam" and "Together Forever." The only cautionary element to the album was its short running time, an indicator that perhaps the group was being pressed to hard to get records out too quickly.
02. Alright On The Night (2004 Remaster)
03. Uncle Sam (2004 Remaster)
04. Together Forever (2004 Remaster)
05. January Song (2004 Remaster)
06. Peter Brophy Don't Care (2004 Remaster)
07. City Song (2004 Digital Remaster)
08. Passing Ghosts (2004 Remaster)
09. Train In G Major (2004 Remaster)
10. Fog On The Tyne (2004 Remaster)
11. Scotch Mist (2004 Remaster)
12. No Time To Lose (2004 Remaster)
Lindisfarne's second album, Fog on the Tyne fulfilled and expanded on the promise of their debut, offering a brace of memorable folk-rock (or, perhaps more properly, acoustic rock) songs that were compared favorably with Bob Dylan's work and that of the Band, and even the Sweetheart of the Rodeo-era Byrds, among others, without ever sounding like any of them. "Meet Me on the Corner" and "Fog on the Tyne" are the two best-known songs here, but there's plenty else that's their equal, including "Uncle Sam" and "Together Forever." The only cautionary element to the album was its short running time, an indicator that perhaps the group was being pressed to hard to get records out too quickly.
Country | Rock | FLAC / APE
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