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Nick Drake


Live

Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, 23/1/2010

Nick Drake - Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, 23/1/2010

'Way to Blue' was a special week long tour of Nick Drake's music curated by his original producer Joe Boyd. At the Warwick Arts Centre Anthony Strutt watches stunning performances of Drake's songs from among other Robyn Hitchcock, Vashti Bunyan and new discoveries Lisa Hannigan and Krystle Warren


Albums

Five Leaves Left (2002)

Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left

It's strange that this album was made in 1969. It still rivals pretty much any acoustic album out there, and though Nick Drake's songs might not be the most well-known, you'll recognise the style and poetry because popular music seems to have embraced wha


Reviews


Family Tree (2007)


Compilation of previously bootlegged home recordings from the late Nick Drake, which will however prove essential listening to fans


Made To Love Magic (2004)


Inspiring posthumous collection of alternate versions and new arrangements of Nick Drake songs. which also includes long forgotten-about and recently rediscovered track, 'Tow the Line'


Related


Interviews

Interview Demian Dorelli - Interview

Eoghan Lyng chats to Nick Drake-influenced pianist Demian Dorelli about his critically acclaimed new album, 'My Window'.


Luke Jackson
Interview Luke Jackson - Interview

Malcolm Carter talks to England-born, but Canadian-based singer-songwriter Luke Jackson about his third album,'...And Then Some', which was recorded in Sweden with Nick Drake's strings arranger, the late Robert Kirby


Live

Nick Drake
Remembered for a While Launch, Rough Trade, Nottingham, 27/11/12015 Onry Ozzborn - Remembered for a While Launch, Rough Trade, Nottingham, 27/11/12015

Anthony Strutt attends a book launch at the new Rough Trade shop in Nottingham for new Nick Drake book, 'Remembered for a While'


Features

Feature
Rise of New Folk Miscellaneous - Rise of New Folk

The new folk movement has been on the rise for a couple of years. Withartists such as Elliot Smith, Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake popular all over again, and new ones such as Damien Rise in the charts, Mark Rowland profiles the new movement







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