Mountain Music - THE POLYDOR RECORDINGS 1970-1973

Culpeper's Orchard
Mountain Music - THE POLYDOR RECORDINGS 1970-1973

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Cherry Red Records
Release date: 30/Oct/2020
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Banjocul
1.2 Mountain Music Part 1
1.3 Hey You People
1.4 Tea Party for An Orchard
1.5 Ode to Resistance
1.6 Your Song and Mine
1.7 Gideon's Trap
1.8 Blue Day's Morning
1.9 Mountain Music Part 2
1.10 Steamhouse
1.11 Julia
1.12 Keyboard Waltz
1.13 Classified Ads
1.14 Late Night Woman Blues
1.15 Mind Pollution / Weather Report
1.16 Autumn of It All
1.17 Satisfied Mind
2.1 Trying to Find Home
2.2 She's Back Again
2.3 Good Days
2.4 Alone in Pain
2.5 Time Flies
2.6 Sailor
2.7 Couldn't Be Better
2.8 Roger and Out
2.9 Before It Begun
2.10 New Day, New Day
2.11 Raving
2.12 Satisfied Mind (Live at Ragnarock Festival 1973)
2.13 Good Days (Live at Ragnarock Festival 1973)
Number of discs: 2
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Description:Digitally remastered two CD set. Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a new re-mastered 2 CD set by legendary cult Danish Progressive Rock band Culpeper's Orchard. The band formed in Copenhagen in 1970 with an original line-up of Cy Nicklin (vocals, guitar), Neils Henriksen (lead guitar, piano), Michael Friis (bass, organ, flute) and Rodger Barker (drums, percussion). Culpeper's Orchard signed to Polydor Records in Denmark and issued their self-titled debut album in March 1971. This collection has been newly remastered and includes the band's three albums issued by Polydor along with four rare bonus tracks including two recorded at the 1973 Ragnarock festival. Mountain Music - The Polydor Recordings features an illustrated booklet with a new essay and exclusive new interviews with Cy Nicklin, Michael Friis, Tom McEwan and Neils Vangkilde.
All tracks ?1971-1973 Polydor & Polydor A/S (Denmark). This compilation © 2020 Cherry Red Records Ltd. All tracks licensed courtesy of Universal Music Operations Limited. Made in EU. Tracks 1-1 to 1-9 taken from the album [r=2036128] released as Polydor 2380 006 in 1971. ? 1971. Track 1-10 is the A-side of a single released as [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/9876787]Polydor 2054 033[/url] in 1971. ? 1971 Tracks 1-11 to 2-3 taken from the album [r=1984879] released as Polydor 238 018 in 1972. ? 1972. - recorded at Rosenberg Studio, Copenhagen, Spring 1972. Tracks 2-4 to 2-13 taken from the album [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2040794]Going for, a Song[/url] released as Polydor 2380 020 in 1972. ? 1972. - recorded at Rosenberg Studio, Copenhagen, Autumn 1972. Track 2-14 taken from the compilation [r=3274147] released in Denmark as Polydor 2310 102 in 1972. ? 1972. Tracks 2-15 and 2-16 taken from the album [r=1795925] released in Norway as Polydor 2382 039 in 1973. ? 1973. Issued in a 6-panel digipak with a spine with two clear plastic trays. CDs placed on the inside on the centre & right panels + booklet tunnel pocket on the left panel. Includes a 24-page booklet. No track durations on release. Total playing time CD1: 62:45. Total playing time CD2: 73:34.
"Mountain Music - THE POLYDOR RECORDINGS 1970-1973" is a comprehensive CD collection by Culpeper's Orchard, released by Cherry Red Records. This anthology brings together the band's influential recordings from their formative years with Polydor, capturing the essence of their unique blend of progressive rock, folk, and psychedelic influences. The set showcases standout tracks that highlight the group's innovative songwriting and musicianship during an era when they helped shape Denmark?s burgeoning rock scene. Culpeper's Orchard gained critical acclaim for albums like "Culpeper?s Orchard," "Second Sight," and "Going For A Song," which are all represented in this release. Their music remains a touchstone for fans of classic European prog-rock. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving musical heritage through high-quality reissues and compilations across genres, making them a trusted name among collectors and enthusiasts.
No. of tracks: 30
Manufacturer No.: ECLEC22742
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