Strawbs - Tears & Pavan - An Introduction To The Strawbs (2002)

Artist: Strawbs
Title: Tears & Pavan - An Introduction To The Strawbs
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:29
Total Size: 167/437 Mb
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Tracklist:Title: Tears & Pavan - An Introduction To The Strawbs
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: A&M Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:29
Total Size: 167/437 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. New World 4:12
02. I Turned My Face Into The Wind 2:37
03. Oh How She Changed 2:54
04. Witchwood 3:24
05. Where Is This Dream Of Your Youth? (Live At Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 11 July 1970) 9:06
06. Grace Darling (Album Version) 3:55
07. Queen Of Dreams 5:33
08. Tears And Pavan 6:34
09. Round And Round (Album Version) 4:44
10. So Shall Our Love Die? 3:43
11. Lay Down (Single Version) 3:34
12. Down By The Sea 6:21
13. Medley: Ghosts (Sweet Dreams/Night Light/Guardian Angel) (Album Version) 8:30
14. Hero And Heroine (Album Version) 3:22
Strawbs (or The Strawbs) are an English rock band founded in 1964, led by Dave Cousins. Although the band started out as a bluegrass group they eventually moved on to other styles such as folk, folk rock, (briefly) glam rock and progressive rock. Members included Sandy Denny (who later went on to join Fairport Convention), Rick Wakeman (who was discovered whilst in the Strawbs, joined Yes and has had a lengthy solo career), Richard Hudson and John Ford (who wrote "Part Of The Union" and then spun off as Hudson-Ford).
They are best known for their hit, "Part Of The Union", which reached number two in the UK charts in February 1973, as well as for "Lay Down" a number 12 UK hit from the same LP. Their album Hero And Heroine (1974) was voted one of the Top 50 prog records of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
They are best known for their hit, "Part Of The Union", which reached number two in the UK charts in February 1973, as well as for "Lay Down" a number 12 UK hit from the same LP. Their album Hero And Heroine (1974) was voted one of the Top 50 prog records of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.