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#1 2007-07-09 21:26:34

klakritz
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From: Winchester Massachusetts
Registered: 2005-10-25
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"Liege and Leaf" for "Liege and Lief"

“Liege and Lief” was a breakthrough folk-rock album released in 1969 (if it’s possible to have a breakthrough into deliberate archaicism). It’s full of vaguely organic, rustic, rural, (i.e. leafy), music. About 1400 ghits:

With the following album “Liege and Leaf”, also released in 1969, Fairport Convention established themselves as pioneers of English folk rock. ...
www.amazon.com/Unhalfbricking-Fairport- … B000000643

Fairport Convention was extremely prolific… This is the album with all the songs that didn’t fit on Liege and Leaf.
www.unterzuber.com/rtsuggest2.html

Any of Fairport’s first four albums—Fairport Convention , What We Did on Our Holidays, Unhalfbricking, and Liege and Leaf—are excellent.
www.popmatters.com/music/columns/lankford/020814.shtml

In his five years with Fairport, Thompson was an integral force behind such seminal records as Liege and Leaf ...
www.bestofneworleans.com/eaf/jf/jf_7.html

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#2 2007-07-09 22:12:24

patschwieterman
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Re: "Liege and Leaf" for "Liege and Lief"

Kismet! I’ve been hauling out early Fairport the last few days, and I was going to put on Liege and Lief tonight. Cue the Twilight Zone theme….

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