P.G. Six - The Well of Memory (2025 Expanded Edition) (2004) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Well of Memory (2025 Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Amish Records
Genre: Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:20:40
Total Size: 194 / 364 / 758 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Well Of Memory, Pt. 1 (6:30)
2. Come In/The Winter It Is Past (5:44)
3. Old Man On The Mountain (4:48)
4. A Little Harp Tune (1:28)
5. Evening Comes (0:42)
6. Crooked Way (5:40)
7. Considering The Lateness Of The Hour (1:42)
8. Three Stages Of A Band (4:05)
9. The Well Of Memory, Pt. 2 (3:42)
10. The Weeping Willow (2:57)

CD2
1. Boysenberry And Clusters (1:22)
2. A Song Is But A Song (2:34)
3. Ferry St Soundscrape (2:57)
4. From My Window (9:53)
5. A Profit is Never Expected in One's Own Country (1:57)
6. A Song Is But A Song, Reprise (2:50)
7. Come In/The Winter It Is Passed (6:36)
8. Old Man On The Mountain (4:21)
9. The Weeping Willow (3:37)
10. Crooked Way / Farewell To Music (7:17)

"Amish Records presents an expanded, gatefold 2LP version of P.G. Six's second album, The Well of Memory, originally released in 2004. This 2025 expanded edition has beautiful new artwork, reimagined by Meredyth Sparks and comes with a bonus LP entitled Lost and Live. The LP includes six previously unreleased songs from The Well of Memory sessions and a handful of live versions of songs from the album. Continuing many of the themes introduced on Parlor Tricks and Porch Favorites, PG Six's well-received first record, The Well Of Memory made further nods towards '60s folk artists like Bert Jansch, Pentangle, Incredible String Band, and John Fahey, while also fitting in with contemporary musicians like New York psych folk posterboy Devendra Banhardt, Anglo-folk traditionalist Alasdair Roberts, and West Coast psych guitarist Ben Chasny of Six Organs of Admittance. Pat's lyrics draw on narrative force, spinning mythology in abstract patterns that stretch moments of clarity between dreamlike sequences. His music, composed away from the bustle of the city in upstate New York, breathes as solemn spirituals."