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Trees - (The Garden of Jane Delawney) (On The Shore)-(1970)(mp3)
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Audio > Music
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folk folk music English Fairport Convention Pentangle Sandy Denny traditional Columbia Records 1970

Uploaded:
Aug 25, 2013
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glngwl



Trees - "The Garden of Jane Delawney" and "On The Shore" (1970) (mp3)

English folk rock group, with five members:

Tobias (Bias) Boshell - bass guitar, guitar, vocals
Celia Humphris - lead vocals
Barry Clarke - lead guitar
David Costa - acoustic guitars
Unwin Brown - drums

Neither of the group's only two albums is available here at TPB in MP3 rips, so I have made them both into one torrent.

The group had little success in its time, but its reputation has grown over the years.  Like other folk contemporaries, Trees was influenced by Fairport Convention, but it had a heavier and more psychedelic edge. The group's material included both adaptations of traditional songs and original compositions.

Trees produced two studio albums, both in 1970:
- "The Garden of Jane Delawney" (released 24 April, 1970)
- "On The Shore" (recorded in October 1970, released in January 1971) (featuring cover artwork by the Hipgnosis studio)

The original group disbanded after recording the two albums, when Boshell and Brown left.

(A second Trees incarnation formed and played until 1973, with new members Barry Lyons and Alun Eden (both ex-Mr Fox) and Chuck Fleming (ex-JSD Band). Recordings by this 6-person line-up can be found on bootleg releases.)

Both studio albums of the original line-up have been released on CD:
- a deluxe two-disc edition of "On the Shore" was released in 2007 containing previously unreleased material.
- a new edition of the debut album followed in 2008, also containing previously unreleased material and new recordings.

This torrent contains front/back cover scans, and MP3 rips of:
- the original album "The Garden of Jane Delawney" (160 kbps)
- the second album "On The Shore", together with the 2007 reissue bonus disc (both 256 kbps).