Full Bloom (Acoustic Strawbs album)
Jon Connolly presents Full Bloom | ||||
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Live album by Acoustic Strawbs | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | folk rock | |||
Label | Natural Sound | |||
Producer | Jon Connolly | |||
Acoustic Strawbs chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Autumn"
- "Heroine's Theme" (John Hawken)
- "Deep Summer Sleep" (Dave Cousins)
- "The Winter Long" (Cousins)
- "Shine on Silver Sun" (Cousins)
- "Ghosts" (Cousins)
- "Sweet Dreams"
- "Night Light"
- "Guardian Angel"
- "Night Light"
- "The Flower and the Young Man" (Cousins)
- "Remembering" (Hawken)
- "You and I (When We Were Young)" (Cousins)
- "The Winter and the Summer" (Dave Lambert)
- "Tears and Pavan" (Cousins, Richard Hudson, John Ford)
- "Out in the Cold" (Cousins)
- "Round and Round" (Cousins)
- "Alice's Song" (Cathryn Craig, Brian Willoughby)
- "Hero and Heroine" (Cousins)
- "A Glimpse of Heaven" (Cousins)
- "The River" (Cousins)
- "Down by the Sea" (Cousins)
Personnel
- Dave Cousins – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo
- Dave Lambert – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
- Brian Willoughby – acoustic guitar
- Jon Connolly - producer and director
Recording
Recorded live by Jon Connolly at Natural Sound, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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Worldwide | 2004 | Jon Connolly productions | CD | |
Worldwide | 2005 | Natural Sound | CD with slightly different track listing |
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