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Various Artists - Folk Rock And Faithfull Dream Babes Volume Five



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Format: CD
Label: RPM
Country: EEC
Date: Nov 2003

Production
Compiler: Bob Stanley
Compiler: Mick Patrick
Compiler: Kieron Tyler
Compiler: Mark Stratford
Sleeve Notes: Bob Stanley, Highgate, November 2003

Companies
Licensed from: EMI
Licensed from: Sanctuary Records Group
Licensed from: Spinney
Licensed from: Vashti Bunyan
Licensed from: RPM Productions Ltd
Licensed from: Plan B Audio Limited
Licensed from: Cherry Red Records

Copyright
(c)(p): RPM Records
A division Of Cherry Red Records ltd
MCPS

Identifiers
Cat#: RPM 272
Barcode: 5 013929 527225
Matrix: Arvato Digital Services 50914492/RPM272 22
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB 50
Mould SID Code: IFPI 0776

With Thanks To
Jenny Lewis
Vashti
Paul Lambden
Tony Calder

Artwork & Photography
Designer & Artwork: Paul Kelly for RPM Productions Ltd

Addresses
Cherry Red Records Ltd Unit 17 Elysium Gate West 126-128 New Kings Road London SW6 4LZ

Websites
www.cherryred.co.uk
rpmrecords.co.uk


Notes
Title on spine reads 'Folk Rock And Faithful Dream Babes Volume Five'

Continuing the series that focuses on british female recordings of the sixties. The rise of folk rock in the mid 60's, together with that of the singer/songwriter troubador, are the backdrop and theme to this new edition of the Dream Babes series.

The arrival in '65 of Marianne Faithfull encouraged many producers to push forward their own wistful and innocent proteges. Examples abound here, such as Trisha with a Donovan song, and include Faithfull's guitarist of the time Caroline Carter. The latter a Tony Calder Production (at times Andrew Loog Oldhams business partner), with another example being Phillipa Lewis on a number written and musically directed by Jimmy Page (one of four tracks on this album that Page had a hand in). Not all were in the Faithfull field and Page's work in London with beau Jackie De Shannon yielded some cracking Folkrock gems such as De Shannons own Don't Turn Your Back On Me. An immediate successor to Faithfull, but who later found her own niche, is Vashti. Her recordings with Loog Oldham, appearance in the cult film Tonite Lets All Make Love in London, and classic album 'Just Another Diamond Day' are some examples. The two tracks here are from '66 after she'd come down from Oxford where she had been part of an art and music scene with Jennifer Lewis & Angela Strange. This circle also included Michael Palin.

More of this great interweaving story and history is to be found on the essay written by Bob Stanley for the album. With unreleased tracks and first time reissues this album not only sounds good but contains many rarities as well. A perfect addition to the series!




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