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The Psychedelic Rock Tumbler: British Isle Folk - Volume II

Artist Song
John Martyn
 
New Day
The Road To Ruin (1970)  
The Incredible String Band
 
The Yellow Snake
Wee Tam (1968) 
Meic Stevens
 
Daeth Neb Yn Ol
Gwymon (1972) 
Heron
 
Car Crash
Heron (1971) 
Brandywine Bridge
 
Bodhran Jigs
The Grey Lady (1977) 
Steeleye Span
 
The Blacksmith
Hark! The Village Wait (1970) 
Blue Epitaph
 
I Never Met You
Ode (1973) 
Shelagh McDonald
 
Peacock Lady
Early Morning Hush (1972) 
Flibbertigibbet
 
Bonny At Morn
My Lagan Love (1978) 
Forest
 
Lovemaker's Ways
Forest (1969)  
Moonkyte
 
Way Out Hermit
Count Me Out (1970) 
Dr. Strangely Strange
 
When Adam Delved
Heavy Petting (1970) 
Kaleidoscope/ Fairfield Parlour
 
Aries
Please Listen To The Pictures (1970) 
Roy Harper
 
The Same Old Rock
Stormcock (1977) 
The Sun Also Rises
 
Suddenly It's Evening
The Sun Also Rises (1970) 
Waterfall
 
Little Man
The Flight Of The Day (1977) 
Mark Fry
 
Narrow Streets
Dreaming with Alice (1972) 
Number Nine Bread Street
 
Summertime
Number Nine Bread Street (1966) 

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And...tumblin'...and...tumblin'...and.....Download Links at Tracks 1 and 10.
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Nomates
Date: 9/8/2006
John Martyn is always a good start to a mix. You have my attention. Furthermore, I've just spotted Roy Harper. Your usual cover art skills leap off the screen --well done, that man musicgnome.
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hemizen
Date: 9/8/2006
Interesting, Very Interesting.
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Sean Lally
Date: 9/8/2006
i can't wait to hear this series - thanks, man!
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valis
Date: 9/9/2006
Another great addition/edition! I'm with Nomates on the Martyn, also Meic Stevens and Moonkyte!
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Barrydali
Date: 9/9/2006
Added to my listening queue Mr Gnome. Looks great.
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gobi
Date: 9/9/2006
Ham d'Alla! Another great one, i've got a backlog of listening! (not that I'm complaining)Lots to love here, strangely strange but oddly normal!
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Moe
Date: 9/10/2006
Great to see the series continue into new genres of music. Folk yeah! Long live the rock tumbler, and may it never rust or end up at the Goodwill.