Track Listing 1. Time Has Told Me 2. River Man 3. Three Hours 4. Day Is Done 5. Way To Blue 6. Cello Song 7. Thoughts Of Mary Jane 8. Man In A Shed 9. Fruit Tree 10. Saturday Sun
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Joe Boyd | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel: Nick Drake (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Richard Thompson (electric guitar); Clare Lowther (cello); Paul Harris (piano); Tristan Fry (vibraphone, drums); Danny Thompson (bass); Rocki Dzidzornu (congas).Nick Drake's debut album encapsulates a marriage between folk music and the singer-songwriter genre. Part Donovan, part Jim Webb, he articulated an aching romanticism at a time when progressive rock ran rampant. Beautiful melodies and fragrant accompaniment, in particular Robert Kirby's stunning string arrangements, enhance the artist's sense of longing in which warm, but understated, vocals accentuate the album's passive mystery. An aura of existential cool envelops the proceedings, accentuated by Danny Thompson's sonorous bass lines and Drake's poetic imagery. The result is a shimmering, autumnal collection, reflective but never morbid. It's a tragedy that Drake never lived to see how his stature has grown.
Editorial Reviews ...With a voice paradoxically feather-light and grave, [one] of the most beautiful and melancholy albums ever recorded... Alternative Press (03/01/2001)
On his ageless debut, everything - Drake's lispy voice and delicate guitar fingerpicking, arranger Robert Kirby's stately strings - feels shrouded in mist....Drake's most glorious miniatures. - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (05/12/2000)
...Represents the first flourish of promise....God, how damn confident it all sounds. He knew how good he was... Mojo (07/01/2000)
Included in Q Magazine's Best Folk Albums of All Time - ...The pinnacle of a melancholy canon of work so distinctive that admirers can only speculate miserably on what might have been. Q (11/01/1999)
Ranked #74 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.' NME (10/02/1993)
Ranked #74 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.'Q (11/99, p.162) - Included in Q Magazine's Best Folk Albums of All Time - ...The pinnacle of a melancholy canon of work so distinctive that admirers can only speculate miserably on what might have been.Mojo (7/00, p.99) - ...Represents the first flourish of promise....God, how damn confident it all sounds. He knew how good he was...Alternative Press (3/01, p.88) - ...With a voice paradoxically feather-light and grave, [one] of the most beautiful and melancholy albums ever recorded...Entertainment Weekly (5/12/00, p.24) - On his ageless debut, everything - Drake's lispy voice and delicate guitar fingerpicking, arranger Robert Kirby's stately strings - feels shrouded in mist....Drake's most glorious miniatures. - Rating: A NME (10/02/1993)
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