Davy Graham & Shirley Collins - Folk Roots, New Routes [1964
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FLAC / Lossless / Log 100%/ Cue Label/Cat#: Fledg'ling Records #FLED 3052 Country: UK Year: October 18, 2005 Genre: folk Format: CD,Album 1.: Nottamun Town 2.: Proud Maisrie 3.: Cherry Tree Carol 4.: Blue Monk 5.: Hares On The Mountain 6.: Reynardine 7.: Pretty Saro 8.: Rif Mountain 9.: Jane Jane 10.: Love Is Pleasin' 11.: Boll Weevil Holler 12.: Hori Horo 13.: Bad Girl 14.: Lord Greggory 15.: Grooveyard 16.: Dearest Dear This pairing of one of British folk's finest voices (Shirley Collins) with one of the country's finest acoustic guitarists (Davey Graham) had a notable influence on the U.K. folk scene, although it eluded wide acclaim at the time. Collins' rich, melancholy vocals were most likely an influence on Sandy Denny, Maddy Prior, and Jacqui McShee. Graham helped redefine the nature of folk accompaniment with his imaginative, rhythmic backing, which drew from jazz, blues, and a bit of Middle Eastern music as well as mainline British Isles folk. Performed with tasteful restraint and selected with imaginative eclecticism, the album also includes an instrumental showcase for Graham in "Rif Mountain," which provides evidence of his clear influence on guitarists such as Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, and the acoustic style of Jimmy Page.