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Early Home Recordings

Early Home Recordings

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Format: CD / Remastered Album

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  • Released Date: 27 Sep 2024

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

Ah, Sandy Denny, the folk rock goddess of yesteryear! Early Home Recordings is like stumbling upon a treasure trove of musical magic from the past. These raw and unpolished demos give us a glimpse into the creative process of a true musical genius.

Denny's hauntingly beautiful voice shines through on tracks like "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" and "The Pond and the Stream", showcasing her gift for storytelling and emotional depth. It's like listening to a lost diary come to life through song.

The stripped-down nature of these recordings only adds to their charm. We can hear the creak of the floorboards, the scratch of the pen on paper, and the crackle of the old recording equipment in the background. It's like being transported back in time to a cozy living room where Denny is performing just for you.

Each track feels like a precious gem, unearthed from the depths of musical history. Early Home Recordings is a must-listen for any fan of folk, rock, or just good music in general. Sandy Denny may have left us too soon, but her music will live on forever in the hearts of those who appreciate true talent. This album is a true testament to her legacy.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Blues Run the Game
2. Milk & Honey
3. Soho
4. It Ain't Me Babe
5. East Virginia
6. Geordie
7. In Memory (The Tender Years)
8. I Love My True Love
9. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
10. Ethusel
11. Setting of the Sun
12. Boxful of Treasures
13. Who Knows Where the Time Goes (1967)


Disc: 2
1. Carnival
2. They Don't Seem to Know You
3. Gerrard Street
4. Motherless Children
5. She Moves Through the Fair
6. The Time Has Come
7. A Little Bit of Rain
8. Go Your Own Way My Love
9. Seven Virgins
10. Blue Tattoo
11. Cradle Song
12. Quiet Land of Erin
13. Fotheringay
14. Who Knows Where the Time Goes (1968)

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About the artist

Sandy Denny

Sandy Denny: The Fairy Queen of Folk Sandy Denny, the ethereal voice behind Fairport Convention and Fotheringay, is a true icon of the British folk scene. Known for her haunting vocals and poetic lyrics, Denny's legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide. With a career spanning the late 1960s to the early 1970s, Denny left an indelible mark on the music industry with her timeless classics such as "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" and "Fotheringay." Her ability to blend traditional folk with rock influences set her apart from her peers, solidifying her as a pioneering figure in the folk revival movement. Denny's distinctive voice, which has been described as both angelic and melancholic, draws listeners in with its emotional depth and sincerity. Her songwriting, often drawing inspiration from folklore and mythology, creates a sense of mystique and enchantment that is truly spellbinding. Despite her untimely death in 1978, Sandy Denny's music continues to resonate with fans old and new, solidifying her status as a folk legend. Her influence can be heard in the works of artists such as Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Joanna Newsom, proving that her legacy lives on in the hearts of musicians and listeners alike. So, whether you're a seasoned folk aficionado or a newbie looking to expand your musical horizons, Sandy Denny's discography is a must-listen for anyone seeking to experience the magic of British folk at its finest. Take a journey with the Fairy Queen of Folk and let her enchanting melodies transport you to a world of beauty and wonder.

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