Folk recommendations
TheMack
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this record is blowing my mind right, what are some records with a similar sound?
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I think these are really the same records but with different covers. Especially the first track. Check out the Spokesmen "Dawn Of Correction" LP and the first Pearls Before Swine LP.
It's mainly covers, but it's a little more up beat than S&G. It's not for everyone but there are some cool tracks.
just making sure this thread isn't broken.
Folkwise, I'm digging all the Pentangle and related output. Start there and branch out.
You have any of Randy Burns lp's on esp disk mack? Nice stuff.
I like this one...Is it folk? dunno...
that's a good one!
Sai Yoshiko. "Mangekyou" LP. Crazy Japanese Psych Folk LP with Yuji Ohno production.
Jim O'rourke "bad timing"
I have a single of their only hit, "Dawn Of Correction" (answer record to "Eve Of Destruction"). I like it, but I doubt if they should be mentioned in a folk thread. I think (but I'm not sure) that the group was a trio of Brill Building songwriters who wrote and recorded "D.O.C." just to cash in on the folk-rock thing (big shit in '65, or whenever that came out).
This one's not bad - some claim Hendrix copped his arrangement of "Hey Joe" from the version on here. I'm not sold on that, but it is a damn good version. Has some of those highly regarded "funky tinges" too, courtesy of Pretty Purdie on drums and up in the mix, as well as Chuck Rainey on a couple of tracks, etc.
Tim Hardin's albums can be found everywhere for pennies, and they all have some good tracks on them. The "Best of" above is a nice collection of tracks from the first 2 Verve albums, and is definitely worth spending the dollar it will cost you on. The one below, though, Suite for Susan Moore, I think is the most likely to bear stamp-of-approval...a little harder to pull than the Verve stuff, but still easily available. Get a clean copy, though, cause it's a quiet album:
heres some i recommend
Jake Holmes-above Ground
Tony Mason-Brick by Brick(private folk album with one incredible downer folk track)
Wheatones-in the nick of time(this one is pretty happy, but it's good throughout)
Donovan-HMS(this album rules. someone get me a cleaner copy)
Cockroach Symphony.
BTW, im looking for folk recommendations for shit that sound like Simong and Garfunkel. i dont care about funk in my folk and stuff like that. just give me that mellow sad shit.
thanks again to everyone
the tim hardin will have you weepin' in your cheerio's, d.
Bonnie Dobson -- Good Morning Rain
Linda Perhacs -- Parallelograms
And one released recently
Iron & Wine -- s/t
Also has the OG version of "Morning Dew".
A couple other decent tracks as well.
Definitely not as listenable on the whole as Good Morning Rain, but still solid as far as folk records go.