Lindisfarne – Radio Times: Live At The BBC 1971-1990 (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Lindisfarne – Radio Times: Live At The BBC 1971-1990 (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 08:49:00 minutes | 5,88 GB | Genre: Folk
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Repertoire Records (UK) Limited

Formed in the culturally distinct Tyneside area of England’s North-East in 1968, Lindisfarne blended the mercurial songwriting talent of singer/guitarist Alan Hull with ‘sweet and sour’ harmonies, proud references to their homeland and a boozy, uplifting acoustic-rock swagger that won over the masses in Britain in the early 70s. Their first three albums – Nicely Out Of Tune (1971), Fog On The Tyne (1972) and Dingly Dell (1973) – all went Top 10, with Fog On The Tyne hitting No.1. Two singles also went Top 10 in the UK: ‘Meet Me On The Corner’ (written by bassist/violinist Rod Clements) and ‘Lady Eleanor’ (written by Hull). For three years, Lindisfarne shone brightly, creating a kind of folk-rock that was completely their own, with traditional music icing the visceral core of Alan Hull’s socially and ecologically informed songcraft, like the Beatles with Bob Dylan, some mandolins and a crate of Newcastle Brown Ale. The band split in late 1973, with Hull and singer/mandolinist Ray Jackson forming Lindisfarne Mk II (1974-75). In 1978, on the back of hugely successful Christmas reunion concerts at Newcastle City Hall, Lindisfarne Mk I were reborn with a triumphant Top 10 single ‘Run For Home’. The band continued, until Hull’s untimely death in 1995. Rod Clements leads the current 50th anniversary touring incarnation, featuring Alan Hull’s son-in-law Dave Hull-Denholm on vocals/guitar. In 2021, BBC4 broadcast the acclaimed documentary Lindisfarne’s Geordie Genius: The Alan Hull Story, presented by Sam Fender. While several 1971-74 Lindisfarne BBC sessions were released on CD in 1998, this 8CD set not only adds substantially to the volume of material from that era but extends it to cover the 1978-90 reunion period. Curated by Colin Harper, Radio Times – Live At The BBC is a lavishly packaged set featuring 131 audio tracks, of which over 60 are previously unreleased, all fully approved by the original band members and their estates.

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Lindisfarne – Nicely Out of Tune (1970) (24-Bit/96Khz) (Vinyl Rip)


Lindisfarne – Nicely Out of Tune (1970)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 874 mb
Folk-Rock | 1970 UK LP | Charisma CAS 1025

Easily the best album the group ever recorded, Nicely Out Of Tune is one of the prettiest folk-rock albums of the late 1960s. If Lindisfarne had never recorded anything else, they’d be one of the most fondly remembered acts of their era just for this album. “Lady Eleanor” is a very pretty tune that manages to incorporate elegant mandolin over some heavy rock riffing. “Road To Kingdom Come” is closer in spirit to the group’s usual pub-rock sound, a singalong-type number with lots of really crunchy harmonica, mandolin, and fiddle, and a really catchy chorus — “Jackhammer Blues” is pretty nearly as good a rocker. But “Winter Song” is one of the gentlest, most haunting folk ballads of its period, almost too pretty to have come from a rock band, and “Alan In The River With Flowers” isn’t far behind. The rest is in the same class and league. Bruce Eder, allmusic. (more…)

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