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		<title>Electric Eden &#8211; rare songs from England&#039;s greatest</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 14:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2010 Rob Young published through Faber &#38; Faber Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain’s Visionary Music,  a narrative survey that mapped out a native British musical voice that reflected the&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color:#000000;">In 2010 Rob Young published through Faber &amp; Faber <strong><em>Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain’s Visionary Music</em></strong>,  a narrative survey that mapped out a native British musical voice that reflected the complex relationships between town and country, progress and nostalgia, radicalism and conservatism. To accompany the acclaimed book he has handpicked 36 songs that are &#8216;designed to follow the flow from acoustic to electric folk in the late 60s and early 70s, a magical time in British music&#8217; to be released on <em>Electric Eden</em>, out now on Universal.</span><br />
<span style="color:#000000;">Featuring a mixture of rarities, unheard versions, familiar names and those that slipped by unnoticed, he is &#8216;particularly proud of including a rare original version of <em>A Sailor&#8217;s Life</em> by Fairport Convention, literally the first time a rock drum kit was ever used on a traditional folk song. History in the making!&#8217;</span><br />
<span style="color:#000000;">The track listing is as follows, and you can hear the offerings from Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Bill Fay and Traffic now.</span><br />
CD1<br />
ACOUSTIC EDEN<br />
1. Peter Bellamy &#8211; Oak, Ash and Thorn<br />
2. Traffic &#8211; John Barleycorn Must Die<br />
3. Bert Jansch &#8211; The Waggoners Lad<br />
4. Fairport Convention &#8211; Stranger to Himself<br />
5. Archie Fisher &#8211; Reynardine<br />
6. Bread, Love and Dreams &#8211; Brother John<br />
7. Bill Fay &#8211; Garden Song<br />
8. Water Into Wine Band &#8211; Stranger in the World<br />
9. Tudor Lodge &#8211; Willow Tree<br />
10. Comus &#8211; Diana<br />
11. Meic Stevens &#8211; Yorric<br />
12. Magic Carpet &#8211; The Dream<br />
13. Sweeneys Men &#8211; The Pipe on the Hob<br />
14. Tim Hart &amp; Maddy Prior &#8211; False Knight on the Road<br />
15. Dr Strangely Strange &#8211; Dark-Haired Lady<br />
16. Albion Country Band &#8211; I Was a Young Man<br />
17. COB &#8211; Music of the Ages<br />
18. Roger Nicholson &#8211; The Carmans Whistle<br />
19. Bridget St John &#8211; Fly High<br />
20. John Martyn &#8211; She Moves Through the Fair<br />
CD 2<br />
ELECTRIC ALBION<br />
1. Richard Thompson &#8211; Roll over Vaughn Williams<br />
2. Steeleye Span &#8211; The Lark in the Morning<br />
3. Unicorn &#8211; Country Road<br />
4. Fairport Convention &#8211; A Sailors Life<br />
5. Trees &#8211; Glasgerion<br />
6. Fotheringay &#8211; Gypsy Davey<br />
7. David Bowie &#8211; Black Country Rock<br />
8. John Martyn &#8211; Glistening Glyndebourne<br />
9. Mike Cooper &#8211; Paper and Smoke<br />
10. Shelagh McDonald &#8211; Mirage<br />
11. Spirogyra &#8211; Disraelis Problem<br />
12. Mick Softley &#8211; Time Machine<br />
13. Shirley Collins &amp; The Albion Country Band &#8211; Murder of Maria Marten<br />
14. Pentangle &#8211; Jack Orion<br />
15. Incredible String Band &#8211; Painted Chariot<br />
16. Nick Drake &#8211; Voices<br />
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		<title>Olympic Tunes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There’s a bandwagon in town and the record companies are jumping on board. Heartened by the upsurge in sales for bands featuring on the bill of the London&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1202" src="http://itsallhappeningmusic.blog.com/files/2012/07/London-Olympics-2012-Isles-Of-Wonder-Music-album-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /><br />
There’s a bandwagon in town and the record companies are jumping on board. Heartened by the upsurge in sales for bands featuring on the bill of the <strong>London 2012 Opening Ceremony</strong>, and keen to provide for anyone grinning from ear to ear during Danny Boyle’s epic opening ceremony extravaganza on Friday (i.e the whole of Britain, or at least all those with a sense of humour and warm fuzzy heart), <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Isles-Of-Wonder-Opening-Ceremony/dp/B008QAFVIW/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1343733266&amp;sr=301-1">Universal Music</a><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Isles-Of-Wonder-Opening-Ceremony/dp/B008QAFVIW/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1343733266&amp;sr=301-1">’s <em>Isles Of Wonder</em></a> is the purchase for you. Not stuffy, just sublime, not ordered and boring, but open hearted and punk spirited, a dazzling and dizzying production celebrating the vibrant and alive popular culture of Britain, both the Olympic opening ceremony and its soundtrack are a grand vivid account of Britain, delivered with a huge dollop or humour and a host of self-deprecation. You could of course just listen to the <a href="http://open.spotify.com/user/nme.com/playlist/5qjrWVune0TOxxMtPoy5uf">Spotify</a> playlist here.</p>
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