Plainsong...Plainsong(1972)[FLAC]
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Disc: 1 1. For The Second Time 2. Yo Yo Man 3. Louise 4. Call The Tune 5. Diesel On My Tail 6. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight 7. I'll Fly Away 8. True Story Of Amelia Earhart 9. Even The Guiding Light 10. Side Roads 11. Raider 12. Seeds And Stems 13. Tigers Will Survive 14. Spanish Guitar 15. Time Between 16. Truck Driving Man 17. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 18. Wreck Of The Old 97 19. I'll Fly Away (Demo) Disc: 2 1. Old Man At The Mill 2. Urban Cowboy 3. The Fault 4. Swinging Doors 5. Keep On Sailing 6. Miss The Mississippi 7. Home 8. First Girl I Loved 9. Save Your Sorrows 10. Nobody Eats At Linebaugh's Any More 11. The Goodnight Lovin Trail 12. All Around My Grandmothers Floor 13. That's All It Could Amount To 14. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight 15. Any Day Woman 16. Poor Ditching Boy 17. Even The Guiding Light 18. True Story Of Amelia 19. Raider 20. Miss The Mississippi 21. Along Comes Mary 22. Even The Guiding Light In 1972, after the release of "In Search Of Amelia Earhart", Plainsong went into the studio to make another record. It was completed, white label copies were made, one of the tracks, "Goodnight Lovin' Trail", was issued on an Elektra sampler, and then...nothing - for 33 years! Iain Matthews, who had grown to dislike the sessions, was offered a solo recording contract and jumped ship to USA - the project was abandoned and never released - until now. On CD2 of this issue, the "lost" lp is presented in all its glory. Iain and Andy did release some of the songs on solo projects, mostly re-worked, but this record is a real joy to hear. Goodnight Lovin' Trail" is a moving song about the old West, Andy's version of John Hartford's "First Girl I Loved" is the golden glow of nostalgia encapsulated and "All Around My Grandmother's Floor" is nothing short of a masterpiece. Apart from all this, you have the legendary version of "Along Comes Mary" that inspired the formation of the band in the first place plus several other tracks from radio sessions etc and, of course, the original ISOAE album. Everything you need from the heyday of this great and innovative band is here - it's been worth the wait cd ripped by EAC please seed https://dickthespic.org/
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