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Logan
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Posted: February 19 2019 at 06:59 |
Hi, I'm looking for recommendations of music that might be considered melancholy, shows a certain fragility or a certain gentleness. I'm being too vague, but here are some examples.
Vashti Bunyan - "Winter is Blue" Nick Drake - "River Man" Lind Perhacs - Parallelograms Hush - "Dear One" Anything in the vein of any of that would be much appreciated (I know that would cover a huge amount of music, but mention some that touch you in some appropriate fashion). Edited by Logan - February 19 2019 at 07:06 |
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I'd say the wonderful The Use of Ashes by Pearls Before Swine qualifies but I'm guessing you're already familiar with it? More you probably got (and possibly a few you don't). Some here has a couple of unfitting tunes that ruins the mood somehow - but mostly not: Sibylle Baier - Color Green Arleta - Exi Meres Tia Blake - Folksongs & Ballads Reet Hendrikson - Reet Ptarmigan - Ptarmigan Trader Horne - Morning Way Turid - Bilder (mostly quiet) Tir Na Nog - Tir Na Nog Paula Moore - Paula Moore (the one from 1978) Molly Drake - Molly Drake (Nick's mother) Larry And Myra - Eat The Day Kathy & Carol - Kathy & Carol Josephine Foster - Faithful Fairy Harmony (and more) Gary Higgins - Red Hash Dulcimer - And I Turned As I Had As a Boy
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Logan
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Thanks, I don't know the majority of those. I have heard The Use of Ashes, but it's been far too long. Other than that I only readily recall Ptarmigan and Trader Horne (a couple of others, like Tir Na Nog, look rather familiar, but my memory is not what it once was.)
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Snicolette
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I was just going to suggest that, glad you know it (The Use of Ashes). I really love Bert Jansch's "Avocet," if you're unfamiliar and pretty much everything that John Renbourn did solo and with configurations of The Pentangle, but you probably already know those as well. I will probably come up with more, as the coffee kicks in. I like singer/songwriter/folk/renaissancy stuff too.
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Snicolette
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You might want to check out Owain Phyfe, he's got some beautiful or early and Renaissance recordings available, and also his work with the New World Renaissance Band. And Cantiga is an excellent early/Renaissance era group as well...Also Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter (really his last name) have lovely solo recordings and duet recordings that are mostly contemplative. These are all primarily acoustic, not sure if you want electric also.
Connie Dover also has some beautiful sad pieces amongst her mix of folk pieces. Edited by Snicolette - February 19 2019 at 09:39 |
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Logan
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Thanks, Pentangle I know well and much of the "acid folk" scene. John Renbourn I hadn't really known for his solo stuff before we considered adding it to Related. I know Bert Jansch, but I haven't heard Avocet that I recall (maybe bits of the album).
One I really loved when getting into so called Progressive Folk in a big way was Forest, and also Trees (I could see the forest for the trees one might say). Owain Phyfe, Cantiga (both sound familiar), Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter I will look into. Different from the ones I listed, but one I like: Edited by Logan - February 19 2019 at 09:57 |
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I'm sure more will come to me, Lisa and Aryeh are fairly Celtic oriented. Aryeh started with a proggy electric band, Azigza (although he really started at 3 as a violin student). He plays harps, nyckelharpa, cittern, psaltry etc and Lisa also plays harps and mandolin and they sometimes team up with Patrick Ball, renowned harper.
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I second Sibylle Baier and Turid.
Also check out: TwinSisterMoon - The Hollowed Mountain Sufjan Stevens - Carrie and Lowell Mount Eerie - Lost Wisdom Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness Also, not quite folk, but Kahimi Karie's Nunki is definitely something you want to check out if you're in this mood. |
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^ Thanks, I know the TwinSisterMoon and love it, and I know some Sufjan Stevens. The rest are all new to me.
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Thanks for more stuff for me to check out, too.
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I think Sandy Denny's solo stuff is right in there as well as a band called Espers....which does a really melancholy mystical type of prog folk.
Could have chosen just about anything from them...I think they are fantastic. A cover of a Jansch tune from 1971 Edited by dr wu23 - February 19 2019 at 12:47 |
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Edited by Logan - February 19 2019 at 18:21 |
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Across the evening sky,
all the birds are leaving, But how can they know, it's time for them to go? Before the winter fire, I will still be dreaming, I have no thought of time. |
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None more trippy than Circulus
None more fragile than Syd None more beautiful than NSRO Edited by Logan - February 19 2019 at 17:53 |
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Across the evening sky,
all the birds are leaving, But how can they know, it's time for them to go? Before the winter fire, I will still be dreaming, I have no thought of time. |
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Mark Hollis' solo album is probably right there too.
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When I think of mellow folk music, my go-to album is Dino Valente’s only solo album from ‘68. Just beautiful.
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Will definitely check them out further, liked what I heard after a few tracks.
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This thread seems to be infected. When i clicked on it five different downloads started. Trojan horses? Yikes
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Logan
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Those are Shockwave Flash objects (not dangerous). It happens when videos are embedded improperly. I'll edit those posts for the person to put the videos in the right embed format (done).
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