Nine of Swords (album)
Nine of Swords is a tribute album by Scott Appel that contains compositions by and about Nick Drake.[2]
Nine of Swords | ||||
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Studio album by Scott Appel | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | Feb 1987 – Jan 1988 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 68:29 | |||
Label | Schoolkids Records | |||
Scott Appel chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Rolling Stone |
Track listing
- "Bird Flew By" – (Nick Drake)
- "Somnus" – (Scott Appel)
- "Blur" – (Scott Appel)
- "Nearly" – (Scott Appel/Nick Drake)
- "Far Leys"
- "Blossom" – (Nick Drake)
- "Our Season" – (Nick Drake)
- "Nine of Swords" – (Scott Appel)
- "Place to Be" – (Nick Drake)
- "Thanatopsis" – (Scott Appel)
- "Parasite" – (Nick Drake)
- "Spencer the Rover" – (Traditional)
- "Silent Snow" – (Scott Appel)
- "Song for Ireland" – (June Colclough/Phil Colclough/Dick Colclough)
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gollark: If it's nonjokingly we should maybe not do that then.
gollark: When did we actually *incite* violence?
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gollark: Well, I punched a wall yesterday to test if walls were very solid here.
References
- Rolling Stone review
- Roach, Pemberton. "CD Review | Nine of Swords: Compositions by & About Nick Drake". allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
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