Ralph McTell - album Eight frames a second 1968

  • anno scorso
Debut album by English folk singer-songwriter and acoustic guitar player Ralph McTell from Farnborough, Kent. Clearly a debut album of an artist in search of his own style, with the sound ranging from raw acoustic blues, to soft rock and melodic Brit folk. Unusually for a new artist, the front of the album sleeve contained no reference to either McTell or the album title.

Ralph McTell - vocals, acoustic guitar.
Mac McGann - double-neck guitar.
Mick "Henry VIII" Bartlett - jug.
"Whispering Mick" Bennett - washboard.
Bob Strawbridge - mandolin.

Nanna's song.
The mermaid and the seagull.
Hesitation blues.
Are you revceiving me?
Morning dew.
Sleepytime blues.
Eight frames a second.
Willoughby's farm.
Louise.
Blind Blake's rag.
I'm sorry-I must leave.
Too tight drag.
Granny takes a trip.




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