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Posts tagged with Folk

Leonard Cohen Tribute Album To Feature James Taylor, Iggy Pop

Leonard Cohen Tribute Album To Feature James Taylor, Iggy Pop

Leonard Cohen will be celebrated with a tribute album, due later this year. Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen will be released on 14 October by Blue Note Records.

‘Rest In Blue’: Why Gerry Rafferty’s Swansong Is The Perfect Epitaph
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‘Rest In Blue’: Why Gerry Rafferty’s Swansong Is The Perfect Epitaph

Emerging from the great beyond, Gerry Rafferty’s posthumous final album, ‘Rest In Blue’, is a fitting tribute to a legendary songwriter.

Peace And Love: How The Pogues Rolled With The Punches
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Peace And Love: How The Pogues Rolled With The Punches

Revealing a desire to stretch sonically whole also contending with a decline in Shane MacGowan’s health, ‘Peace And Love’ still holds its own.

Happy Sad: A Musical Adventure Led By Tim Buckley’s Muse
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Happy Sad: A Musical Adventure Led By Tim Buckley’s Muse

With his ‘Happy Sad’ album, Tim Buckley embraced jazz music and gave himself creative carte blanche for the future.

Sefronia: More Proof That Tim Buckley Was “A Natural Born Musician”
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Sefronia: More Proof That Tim Buckley Was “A Natural Born Musician”

Featuring memorable covers and what Tim Buckley felt was one of his best songs, the ‘Sefronia’ album found him singing as well as ever.

Joni Mitchell: First Four Albums Remastered For ‘Blue’ 50th Anniversary

Joni Mitchell: First Four Albums Remastered For ‘Blue’ 50th Anniversary

Joni Mitchell has announced that her first four albums will be remastered and reissued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 'Blue'

Pogue Mahone: Behind The Pogues’ Spirited Final Album
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Pogue Mahone: Behind The Pogues’ Spirited Final Album

Unfairly overlooked, ‘Pogue Mahone’ saw the Celtic folk-punk rebels kiss our arses goodbye with a life-affirming final album.

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