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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2010
Variation Two by Marvin Ayres
Track 2 from the latest album by British classical fusion composer Marvin Ayres, ULTRADIAN RHYTHMS (Wall of Waves, WOW101) released June 2014 through Market Square Music Ltd. More on his work at www.marvinayres.com www.wallofwaves.com www.marketsquarerecords.co.uk
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Sonja Kristina - Renegade
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Bonus track (recorded with bandmate Darryl Way) taken from reissue of debut solo release by Curved Air singer/songwriter and First Lady Of Prog, on Market Square label (MSMCD140).
Alan Hull - 'Money Game'
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Taken from 'Alright On The Night - Live At Clifton Poly 1975' on the Market Square label. All rights Market Square Music Ltd www.marketsquarerecords.com
Lucy Wainwright Roche - 'Barbara Allen'
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Clear-voiced Lucy Wainwright Roche excels in this acapella take on the English traditional song, taken from a 2007 compilation of the genre on the Dusk Fire label, also featuring the diverse likes of Tom Paxton, Noel Harrison, Robin Williams, Pentangle, Circulus amongst others...
Michael Chapman - Youth Is Wasted on The Young
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Collaboration with Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore taken from 2011 compilation 'Growing Pains 3' on the Market Square label by this individualistic British singer-songwriter ...
Orchestra Luna - But One.wmv
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Track from the 1974 release on Epic Records by the Boston art-rock band Orchestra Luna, reissued on Market Square label in 2007.
You are missing the middle versus my mom sang
Good performance -but Alan sounds totally stoned.........
My mother passed away last year. She was named after this song. This is so close to the way she sang it. the closest to her version I can find on the internet. Her voice is similar, too. My mother's was a little faster. Her father, in the 1920's and 1930's, didn't own a car, would sing this song as he walked. Their tempo and strong accents on the song were between this song and porky pig's version from looney tune cartoon.
Thank you, Peter. I fell in love with Orchestra Luna and wore out the vinyl before losing it 10 years ago. Such beautiful voices, complex music, ironic cultural critique, and good humor.
I've love this band since the 70s! Saw them many times in Connecticut.
Why do the yanks say Barbrie instead of Barbara ?, haven't they corrupted enough of our wonderful language ?.
The English spoken over here - especially in the mountains - is probably more like the English spoken centuries ago in the UK.
spot on @@BartAnderson_writer - Barbara was originally Barbary - see my reply above to @18hoss
@@BartAnderson_writer Actually, the earliest reference to the song is from Samual Pepys (1666) and he writes 'Barbry Allen'.
No, not nearly enough, you English porker!
RIP Alan Hull. Geordie. Gentleman. Missed. x
That about killed me. Damn.
Hauntingly Beautiful.
Il violoncello ci dicono il più vicino alla voce umana...Ayers riesce a sublimarlo....basta lasciarsi andare
I just finished listening to 10 versions of this from Judy Collins to Art Garfuncle and this is the best so far
Me too lol. The arrangements are just awful. Her voice alone beats them all. The Christmas Carol one has the right idea.
Same here -- looking for a version I can sing and here it is.
We all have our fantasies, some evil some boring some placid, mine has always been to sit on a couch during a long and strong thunderstorm with curtains open in front of a fire in a dark room listening to this song with the love of my life next to me, no smart phones or any other distractions for hours ..... True therapy.
Thats beautiful....
The melody in this version is much truer to the original Scots/English tune. Later Appalachian versions change the melody quite a bit, almost to the point of barely being recognizable as the same song. This is a much more haunting and beautiful version.
Yes you're right. I much prefer the old world take. This version is lovely. Joe Heaney's is definitive, in my humble opinion
Simply genius
Luna you were the best!
Wonderful Sonja Kristina.
watery queen.
Way ahead of its time ... & still stands the testament of time, beautiful Sonja ~ pure musical magic, thanks for posting xxx
R.I.P. Alan Hull...
Beautiful!!!!
Very beautiful indeed! However I can't help but wonder what all this "Barbri" is? In your own title you recognize that it is Barbara, yet in the song you always say "Barbri". I have noticed the same thing in other versions of this song as well.
It's almost certainly the ancient form of the name, i.e. Barbary, which originates from Barbary, i.e. that part of North Africa inhabited by Berbers. Some singers also prefer the diphthong or ligature that this can create with 'Ellen'.
This voice is heavenly to hear live.
This song rock
<3 wow!
This is the best I have heard on the web great song fine singing
damn why didn't you sing this in the 60's Michael ... love it