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The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band (Elektra EUK-254) (UK 1966) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

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The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band (Elektra EUK-254) (UK 1966) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band
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Cat#: Elektra EUK-254 (original UK mono) | Country/Year: UK 1966 | Genre: Folk

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The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band (Elektra EUK-254) (UK 1966) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)


Info:

Incredible String Band, The - The Incredible String Band

Label: Elektra
Catalog#: EUK-254
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country: UK
Released: 1966
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist:

A1 Maybe Someday
Written-By - Heron
A2 October Song
Written-By - Williamson
A3 When The Music Starts To Play
Written-By - Heron
A4 Schaeffer's Jig
Written-By - trad.
A5 Womankind
Written-By - Williamson
A6 The Tree
Written-By - Heron
A7 Whistle Tune
Arranged By - Williamson
Written-By - trad.
A8 Dandelion Blues
Written-By - Williamson
B1 How Happy I Am
Written-By - Heron
B2 Empty Pocket Blues
Written-By - Palmer
B3 Smoke Shovelling Song
Written-By - Williamson
B4 Can't Keep Me Here
Written-By - Heron
B5 Good As Gone
Written-By - Williamson
B6 Footsteps Of The Heron
Written-By - Heron
B7 Niggertown
Arranged By - Palmer
Written-By - trad.
B8 Everything's Fine Right Now
Written-By - Heron

Credits:

Banjo - Clive Palmer (tracks: A4, B7)
Design [Sleeve Design] - William S. Harvey
Engineer - John Wood
Fiddle - Robin Williamson (tracks: A4)
Guitar - Clive Palmer (tracks: B1, B2) , Mike Heron (2) (tracks: A1, A3, A6, A8, B1, B2, B4, B6, B8) , Robin Williamson (tracks: B2, B5, B8, B3, B5)
Kazoo - Clive Palmer (tracks: B8)
Lead Vocals - Clive Palmer (tracks: B2) , Mike Heron (2) (tracks: A1, A3, B1.) , Robin Williamson (tracks: B8)
Liner Notes - Mike Heron (2)
Mandolin - Robin Williamson (tracks: B1, B8)
Producer, Photography - Joe Boyd
Violin - Robin Williamson (tracks: A1)
Vocals - Clive Palmer (tracks: B1) , Mike Heron (2) (tracks: A6, A8, B2, B4, B6, B8) , Robin Williamson (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1 to B3, B5, B8)
Whistle - Robin Williamson (tracks: A3, A7, B2)

Notes:

Released on an orange/black elektra label in a fully laminated cover.
On the label the cat.nr. appears as EUK 254.

Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Incredible-String-Band-The-Incredible-String-Band/release/1503547
Wikipedia Url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_%28album%29

Review

by Lindsay Planer

The debut release from the original Incredible String Band trio – Robin Williamson (violin/whistle/mandolin/guitar/vocals), Clive Palmer (banjo/guitar/vocals), and Mike Heron (guitar/vocals) – was also their most simple. It is this minimalism that allowed the natural radiance of the band's (mostly) original material to be evident in the purist sense, and likewise without many of the somewhat intricate distractions and musical tangents that their future work would incorporate. Immediately striking is the group's remarkable and collective prowess on seemingly all things stringed – hence, their apropos moniker. With an unmistakable blend of distinct instrumentation and harmony vocals, the Incredible String Band take inspiration from traditional music on both sides of the Atlantic. Their impish charm and tongue-in-cheek fairytale mythology also add to their folkie mystique. This first long-player – originally issued in 1966 – contains a bevy of songs that, while steeped in conventional folk music, are completely unique. This likewise holds true for the three traditional pieces, "Schaeffer's Jig," "Whistle Tune," and the rare Clive Palmer instrumental solo, "Niggertown." Palmer, formerly of the highly underrated Famous Jug Band, would exit the Incredible String Band after this record, and thus the perpetually rotating personnel that would guide the group for the remainder of its existence began, perhaps aptly, at the beginning. The original songs range from light and airy love ballads – such as the Williamson solo "Womankind" or the understated mischief of "Dandelion Blues" – to the high and lonesome sound of Mike Heron's mandolin-driven "How Happy I Am." There are likewise darker – yet no less poignant – tunes such as "Empty Pocket Blues" and the haunting "Good As Gone." While this album is a tremendous launch pad for potential enthusiasts, be aware that every Incredible String Band recording is also extremely individual and reflects the current membership of the group.
The Incredible String Band - The Incredible String Band (Elektra EUK-254) (UK 1966) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)
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Handcrafted low capacitance custom cables, teflon® insulated & silver-plated coaxial conductors>
Kenwood C1 Custom Revision I>
- Phono Stage input and RIAA equalisation capacitors replaced by Styroflex and Polypropylen types resp.
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