Tilston, Steve - An Acoustic Confusion - LP
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Artist:
Steve Tilston
Title:
An Acoustic Confusion
Details:
The beautiful debut album by Steve Tilston was originally released by The Village Thing label in 1971. Housed in a beautiful sleeve it contained ten wonderful songs, mostly played on just acoustic guitar (plus voice, of course), which showed the great talent of a young Tilston that must have been listening to a lot of stuff by Bert Jansch, Nick Drake, Donovan, Wizz Jones or Davy Graham. Occasionally he is also accompained by Dave Evans (guitar & vocals), Keith Warmington (harmonica & vocal), John Turner (string bass) and Pete Finch (violin). The ten songs on the album are original compositions written by Tilston himself, and the Wah Wah LP will feature two extra bonus tracks from 1978, previously unreleased on vinyl format, plus an insert with the lyrics.
Info: Reissue of three forgotten masterpieces from the UK's legendary folk label THE VILLAGE THING, founded in the late sixties by Bristol singer/guitarist Ian A. Anderson, Bristol's Troubadour Club manager John Turner and Saydisc label owner Gef Lucena. The two dozens of albums released by the label are nowadays sought after by many folk afficionados and collectors, and change hands for high prices. Plenty of strangely beautiful acid folk / singer-songwriter stuff these will be limited reissues of 500 copies only
Label: Wah Wah
This item will be in stock on Friday 15 February, 2008
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