Anderson, Ian a: Please Re-Adjust Your Time: The Early Blues & Psych-Folk Years 1967-1972

Anderson, Ian a SKU: 42069553
Anderson, Ian a: Please Re-Adjust Your Time: The Early Blues & Psych-Folk Years 1967-1972

Anderson, Ian a: Please Re-Adjust Your Time: The Early Blues & Psych-Folk Years 1967-1972

Anderson, Ian a SKU: 42069553

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Please Re-Adjust Your Time: The Early Blues & Psych-Folk Years 1967-1972
Artist: Anderson, Ian a
Label: Cherry Tree Uk
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929692503
Genre: Rock

Four CD box set documenting all of Ian A. Anderson's seminal early albums - including lots of rare material. Curated and supported by the artist, Please Re-Adjust Your Time captures an exciting time in British roots music. From gutsy acoustic blues to ground-breaking acid folk, the music sounds as vital today as it did half a century ago. Ian A Anderson is an English folk musician who was a luminary of the late 1960s country blues scene before becoming one of the pioneers of psychedelic/acid folk and founding the now collectable "alternative folk label" Village Thing in the early 1970s. First issued in 1969, 'Stereo Death Breakdown' was credited to Ian Anderson's Country Blues Band, a moniker which hinted at the music therein. Eleven bonus tracks are drawn from Saydisc EPs and Saydisc Matchbox albums. The self-produced Royal York Crescent (1970) album was Ian's first on his new Village Thing label. Here it's joined by three extra recordings from 1969, live at Farnham Folk And Blues Festival and from sessions at Chapel Studios, London. Recorded at Rockfield Studios, A Vulture Is Not A Bird You Can Trust (1971) is now swelled with a quartet of additional sides, again from a studio tenure in Chapel Studios back in 1969. The fourth and final disc is devoted to Ian's final Village Thing album, Singer Sleeps On As Blaze Rages (1972) which is joined by four extra songs, including three previously unreleased the Hot Vultures' demos recorded at Village Thing, Bristol, 1973.

Tracks:
1.1 Get in That Swing
1.2 Little Boy Blue
1.3 (My Babe She Ain't Nothing But a Doggone) Crazy Fool Mumble
1.4 New Lonesome Day
1.5 Short Haired Woman Blues
1.6 Hot Times
1.7 Stereo Death Breakdown
1.8 When I Get to Thinking
1.9 Way Up on Your Tree
1.10 Break 'Em Down
1.11 That's Alright
1.12 Baby Bye You Bye
1.13 Bonus Tracks
1.14 Put It in a Frame
1.15 Stop and Listen
1.16 Louise
1.17 Cottonfield Blues
1.18 Big Road Blues
1.19 Tom Rushen Blues
1.20 Friday Evening Blues
1.21 Rowdy Blues
1.22 West Country Blues
1.23 Don't You Want to Go
1.24 The Inverted World
2.1 That's No Way to Get Along
2.2 Please Readjust Your Time
2.3 Goblets ; Elms
2.4 Shining Grey
2.5 The Worm
2.6 Hero
2.7 Silent Night No.2
2.8 Mr Cornelius
2.9 The Maker/
2.10 The Man in the High Castle / the Last Conjuring
2.11 Ginger Man
2.12 Working Man
2.13 Get Back Into Town (Live)
2.14 Sleepy Lynne
2.15 Internal Combustion Rag
3.1 One More Chance
3.2 Black Uncle Remus
3.3 Policeman's Ball
3.4 Edges
3.5 The Survivor
3.6 Well Alright
3.7 Time Is Ripe
3.8 Wishing the World Away
3.9 One Too Many Mornings
3.10 Number 61
3.11 Book of Changes
3.12 Anthem (You Can Go on Forever)
3.13 Mouse Hunt
3.14 Galactic Wings (And Other Tales)
4.1 Hey Space Pilot
4.2 Marie Celeste on Down
4.3 Spider John
4.4 A Sign of the Times
4.5 Paper and Smoke
4.6 Paint It, Black
4.7 Pretty Peggyo
4.8 The Western Wind
4.9 Out on the Side
4.10 Shirley Temple Meets Hawkwind
4.11 Baby Let Me Dance with You
4.12 Dan Scaggs
4.13 London Blues
4.14 You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover
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