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How Roy Harper Can Change Your Life
Artist | Song | |
Roy Harper | Another Day | |
Roy Harper | Bank Of The Dead | |
Roy Harper | Cherishing The Lonesome | |
Roy Harper | Commune | |
Roy Harper | Don't You Grieve | |
Roy Harper | Drawn To The Flames | |
Roy Harper | The Flycatcher | |
Roy Harper | Forever | |
Roy Harper | Forget Me Not | |
Roy Harper | Francesca | |
Roy Harper | Garden Of Uranium | |
Roy Harper | Hallucinating Light | |
Roy Harper | Have A Cigar | |
Roy Harper | Highway Blues | |
Roy Harper | How Does It Feel | |
Roy Harper | It's Tomorrow And Today Is Yesterday | |
Roy Harper | Me And My Woman | |
Roy Harper | Once | |
Roy Harper | One Man Rock And Roll Band | |
Roy Harper | One Of Those Days In England | |
Roy Harper | Pinches Of Salt | |
Roy Harper | Playing Prison | |
Roy Harper | The Same Old Rock | |
Roy Harper | She's The One | |
Roy Harper | Short And Sweet | |
Roy Harper | South Africa | |
Roy Harper | Tom Tiddler's Ground | |
Roy Harper | Twelve Hours Of Sunset | |
Comment:
Roy turns 60 this June. He is an underexposed genius in the realm of Dylan, Drake, and his English peers Jansch,Renboune, and others. Led Zep, P Floyd, and others ripped him off libearlly. Don't pass this up.Feedback:
I would if I knew more than 1 Roy Harper song! (another day, of course). What's a good first cd to buy from Roy?
"An Introduction To Roy Harper" is a good place to start.
Then (1966) Sophisticated Beggar
(1968) Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith
(above: Both very Dylan influenced)
(1969) Folkjokeopus
(1970) Flat Baroque And Berserk
(above: Dylan but with Roy's very original voice emerging)
(1971) Stormcock
(1973) Lifemask
(1974) Valentine
(1974) Flashes From The Archives Of Oblivion
(1975) HQ
a.k.a. When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease
(1977) Bullinamingvase
a.k.a. One Of Those Days In England
(above: His best period. Packed with passion)
(below: Good stuff but don't start here)
(1977) Commercial Breaks
(1978) Harper 1970-1975
(1980) The Unknown Soldier
(1982) Work Of Heart
(1984) Born In Captivity
(1985) What Ever Happened To Jugula?
a.k.a. Jugula
(1986) In Between Every Line
(1988) Descendants Of Smith
a.k.a. Garden Of Uranium
(1988) Loony On The Bus
(1990) Once
(1990) Burn The World
(1992) Death Or Glory?
(1992) Born In Captivity II
(1993) Unhinged
(1994) An Introduction To .....
(1996) Live At Les Cousins
(1997) Song Of The Ages
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume I
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume II
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume III
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume IV
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume V
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume VI
(1997) Poems, Speeches, Thoughts & Doodles
(1998) The Dream Society
(2000) The Green Man
Then (1966) Sophisticated Beggar
(1968) Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith
(above: Both very Dylan influenced)
(1969) Folkjokeopus
(1970) Flat Baroque And Berserk
(above: Dylan but with Roy's very original voice emerging)
(1971) Stormcock
(1973) Lifemask
(1974) Valentine
(1974) Flashes From The Archives Of Oblivion
(1975) HQ
a.k.a. When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease
(1977) Bullinamingvase
a.k.a. One Of Those Days In England
(above: His best period. Packed with passion)
(below: Good stuff but don't start here)
(1977) Commercial Breaks
(1978) Harper 1970-1975
(1980) The Unknown Soldier
(1982) Work Of Heart
(1984) Born In Captivity
(1985) What Ever Happened To Jugula?
a.k.a. Jugula
(1986) In Between Every Line
(1988) Descendants Of Smith
a.k.a. Garden Of Uranium
(1988) Loony On The Bus
(1990) Once
(1990) Burn The World
(1992) Death Or Glory?
(1992) Born In Captivity II
(1993) Unhinged
(1994) An Introduction To .....
(1996) Live At Les Cousins
(1997) Song Of The Ages
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume I
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume II
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume III
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume IV
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume V
(1997) The BBC Tapes, Volume VI
(1997) Poems, Speeches, Thoughts & Doodles
(1998) The Dream Society
(2000) The Green Man
saw Roy in Halifax, October, he was absolutely superb. Support was Andy Roberts, it was without a doubt the best Harper gig I've ever seen...