Mick Softley - Sunrise / Street Singer (Remastered) (1970-71/2005)

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Title: Sunrise / Street Singer
Year Of Release: 1970-71/2005
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:31:20
Total Size: 536 Mb (scans)
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Mick Softley - Sunrise / Street Singer (Remastered) (1970-71/2005)


Tracklist:

CD 1 - Sunrise 1970:
1. Can You Hear Me Now? - 2:46
2. Waterfall - 2:09
3. Eagle - 4:25
4. Julia Argoyne - 2:30
5. Caravan - 3:03
6. If You're Not Part Of The Solution, You Must Be Part Of The Problem - 2:50
7. Ship - 6:07
8. You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine - 3:56
9. Birdie, Birdie - 4:05
10.Time Machine - 4:57
11.On The Road Again - 1:43
12.Love Colours - 8:23

CD 2 - Street Singer 1971:
1. Goin' Down The Road - 4:25
2. Ragtime Mama - 4:11
3. Water Sister, Water Brother - 3:46
4. Just Flew In On A Jet Plane - 2:36
5. Shucks Blues - 2:01
6. I Seen Good Times, I Seen Bad - 4:15
7. Peoples Talkin' About Hard Times - 2:56
8. Hope - 2:28
9. Hey Mama - 2:03
10.Gypsy - 3:17
11.Goldwatch Blues - 2:54
12.Went Down To The Sea - 2:28
13.New Day, New Way - 6:56

Line-up:
Mick Softley - Acoustic Guitar, Harmonium
Tony Cox - Harmonium, Piano, String Conductor, Synthesizer
Jerry Donahue - Electric Guitar
Gerry Conway - Drums, Percussion
Lyn Dobson - Flute, Harmonica, Soprano, Tenor Saxophones, Sitar
Chris Laurence - Bass
Pat Donaldson - Bass
Barry Clarke - Acoustic, Electric, Guitars
Ned Balen - Tabla
Mike Vickers - Synthesizer
Lesley Duncan - Vocals
Sue Wheatman - Vocals
Sunny Wheetman - Vocals
Tony Carr - Percussion
Gringo - Vocals
Steve Hayton - Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica
David Horowitz - Piano
Karl Jenkins - Baritone Sax
Montpelier Strings - Strings
Dudu Pukwana - Alto Sax
Frank Ricotti - Marimba, Percussion
Smiley Brothers - Vocals
Liza Strike - Vocals
Jimmy Thomas - Vocals
Richard Thompson - Electric Guitar
Doris Troy - Vocals

Michael Softley (26 September 1939 – 1 September 2017) was an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. A figurehead during the British folk scene, Softley set up his own folk club, released three albums and worked with performers such as Mac MacLeod, Donovan, and Maddy Prior. Donovan covered two of Softley's songs ("Goldwatch Blues" and "The War Drags On") in 1965. Dave Berry also covered two of Softley's songs ("Walk Walk Talk Talk" and "I Love You Baby") in 1966.


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