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TSCD 504
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"Anne Briggs, a free spirit of the '60s, was also one of the most distinctive and influential singers on the folk scene. 'If I hadn't heard her,' says June Tabor, 'I'd have probably done something entirely different.' 'She was,' writes Colin Harper in his accompanying biographical essay, 'as the best of the music itself was, sexy, wild, mysterious, otherworldly and vulnerable all at the same time.' A Collection gathers scattered tracks from rare compilations as well as her eponymous Topic album of 1971."
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TSCD 476
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1995 reissue of these early recordings, from 1963-67. "These limpid versions of Southern English songs established Shirley Collins as a unique and influential voice on the folk scene. A landmark recording of the English folk-song revival. For the first time the fragile beauty of Shirley Collins' singing, sister Dolly's sensitive settings for portative pipe-organ and the two sisters' remarkable empathy for southern English folk song were united in one glorious recording." Includes the original 1967 Topic LP, plus 4 bonus tracks from the 1963 Heroes In Love EP. Shirley Collins (vocals), Dolly Collins (pipe-organ), The Young Tradition (chorus).
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