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Ian & Sylvia: Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings

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Download links and information about Ian & Sylvia: Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings by Ian & Sylvia. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 90 tracks with total duration of 04:40:17 minutes.

Artist: Ian & Sylvia
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 90
Duration: 04:40:17
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No. Title Length
1. Rocks and Gravel 3:31
2. Old Blue 3:25
3. C.C. Rider 2:56
4. Un Canadien Errant 2:58
5. Handsome Molly 2:09
6. Mary Anne 3:16
7. Pride of Petrovar 2:46
8. Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad 2:43
9. Rambler Gambler 3:02
10. Down By the Willow Garden 2:59
11. Got No More Home Than a Dog 3:23
12. When First Unto This Country 2:37
13. Live a-Humble 2:43
14. Jesus Met the Woman At the Well 2:12
15. Tomorrow Is a Long Time 3:18
16. Katy Dear 3:01
17. Poor Lazarus 4:03
18. Four Strong Winds 3:28
19. Ella Speed 2:26
20. Long Lonesome Road 2:27
21. V'La L'Bon Vent 1:44
22. Royal Canal 3:35
23. Lady of Carlisle 3:37
24. Spanish Is a Loving Tongue 3:27
25. The Greenwood Side (The Cruel Mother) 2:30
26. Every Night When the Sun Goes Down 4:13
27. You Were On My Mind 2:47
28. Moonshine Can 2:16
29. The Jealous Lover 2:54
30. Four Rode By 2:42
31. Brave Wolfe 5:25
32. Nova Scotia Farewell 2:51
33. Some Day Soon 2:20
34. Little Beggarman 2:23
35. Texas Rangers 3:27
36. The Ghost Lover 2:45
37. Captain Woodstock's Courtship 2:56
38. Green Valley 4:03
39. Swing Down, Chariot 2:09
40. Come In Stranger 1:57
41. Early Morning Rain 3:58
42. Nancy Whiskey 2:37
43. Awake Ye Drowsy Sleepers 3:27
44. Marlborough Street Blues 2:18
45. Darcy Farrow 3:30
46. Travelling Drummer 2:28
47. Maude's Blues 4:01
48. Red Velvet 2:18
49. I'll Bid My Heart Be Still 2:51
50. For Lovin' Me 2:19
51. Song for Canada 4:07
52. Short Grass 2:19
53. The French Girl 2:43
54. When I Was a Cowboy 3:49
55. Changes 3:32
56. Gifts Are for Giving 3:16
57. Molly and Tenbrooks 3:30
58. Hey, What About Me 3:25
59. Lonely Girls 2:41
60. Satisfied Mind 3:35
61. Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa 3:06
62. Friends of Mine 3:39
63. Play One More 3:02
64. The Circle Game 3:01
65. So Much for Dreaming 3:02
66. Wild Geese 3:59
67. Child Apart 3:30
68. Summer Wages 4:04
69. Hold Tight 2:39
70. Cutty Wren 2:57
71. Si Les Bateaux 3:42
72. Catfish Blues 3:36
73. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies 3:25
74. January Morning 3:07
75. Grey Morning 2:47
76. The Mighty Quinn 2:52
77. Wheels On Fire 3:47
78. Farewell to the North 3:45
79. Taking Care of Business 3:14
80. Southern Comfort 5:04
81. Ballad of the Ugly Man 2:34
82. Ninety Degrees X Ninety Degrees 2:41
83. She'll Be Gone 2:42
84. London Life 2:44
85. The Renegade 3:40
86. House of Cards 4:04
87. Every Time I Feel the Spirit 1:48
88. Rocks and Gravel (Alternate Take) 2:40
89. Keep On the Sunny Side 3:26
90. Je T'Aime Marielle 3:32

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It's good to have this four-CD box set of everything Ian & Sylvia did in the studio for Vanguard, as their valuable contributions to folk and folk-rock are (several decades later, anyway) underrated. There are a few things that could have been added to the package to make it more definitive, though. The set includes all of their first six albums, their 1968 album Nashville (which followed a short sojourn with MGM), and three additional rarities. So far so good. But the absence of the two albums they did for MGM does make this less than a complete overview of their '60s work, particularly as their seventh album, Lovin' Sound, actually preceded Nashville, yet is absent. No details are given as to the three additional songs not on the original Vanguard albums, of which "Keep on the Sunny Side" and an alternate take of "Rocks and Gravel" previously appeared on the Best of the Vanguard Years CD. The one previously unissued track, "Je T'aime Marielle," sounds (like the other two non-LP cuts) like an outtake from their early years. The Live at Newport compilation of 1960's appearance at the Newport Folk Festival would have been nice to include, though of course that's not studio, and all of these missing '60s albums would have pushed the set to a five- or six-CD length that might have made it economically unfeasible to release. Of course what's here is important, beautifully sung and often creatively executed traditional and contemporary folk music (sometimes edging into rock on the later sides), and the large booklet with a long essay by Colin Escott adds to its value.