
Earth Recordings
Trees - Trees (50th Anniversary Edition Gold Vinyl)
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Trees
classic
albums,
beautifully
packaged
as
a
four-disc
anniversary
edition
includes
12”
book
with
liner
notes
from
founder
member
David
Costa
and
comedian
Stewart
Lee
-
Features
two
new
discs
of
alternate
mixes,
early
demos,
BBC
session
tracks
and
2018
live
recordings
in
London
-
Includes
lost
demos
of
‘Polly
On
The
Shore’
and
‘Streets
Of
Derry.
“50th
anniversary
frenzy
for
psychedelic
folk
voyagers
..
earthy,
adventurous,
loud”
★★★★
Uncut
-
Reissue
Of
The
Month
“Spectacular”
Uncut
-
Reissues
Of
2020
//
“This
gorgeous
sounding
reissue
completes
the
band’s
story
while
the
music’s
arcane
power
remains
intact”
★★★★★
Mojo
//
“An
essential
compendium
for
a
fantastic
band”
★★★★★
Record
Collector
//
“When
we
are
talking
about
psych
folk
or
acid
folk,
we
are
really
talking
about
music
like
this
by
Trees..
beautiful
4-disc
anniversary
edition
from
Earth
Recordings”
Stuart
Maconie,
BBC6
Music
//
“Sublime”
★★★★
Shindig
//
“Timeless”
Prog
//
“Trees
stood
at
the
musical
midway
point
between
England’s
mystical,
pagan
past
and
the
electric
sounds
celebrated
at
Glastonbury.”
Bandcamp
//
“It’s
the
two
original
albums
that
stand
as
pinnacles
of
form”
Wire
//
’
It’s
now
over
fifty
years
since
Trees’
formation
and,
although
‘Acid
Folk’
has
now
become
a
sub-category
in
the
lexicon
of
record
dealers
and
music
critics,
and
although
founder
member
David
Costa
feels
the
original
noughties
reissue
helped
consolidate
a
gathering
wave
of
curiosity,
they
themselves
remain
in
the
shadows.
Earth’s
new
Trees
collection
brings
together
both
albums
adding
shiny
alternate
mixes
of
key
tracks
along
with
a
selection
of
radio
sessions
and
demos,
all
sounding
brighter
and
cleaner
than
ever
before.
Trees
first
album,
‘The
Garden
of
Jane
Delawney’
(1970)
snuggles
nicely
into
contemporary
nufolkies’
idea
of
the
genre,
and
shares
some
of
the
pastoral-whimsy
that
characterised
The
Incredible
String
Band
or
Donovan,
offset
by
some
stunning
interpretations
of
traditional
material
and
Bias’
own
songs,
which
were
somehow
part
of
the
tradition
Trees
had
adopted.
Readings
of
‘Lady
Margaret’,
‘Glasgerion’
and
the
old
standard
‘She
Moved
Thro’
The
Fair’,
and
the
extended
fade
of
the
group’s
own
‘Road’,
presage
the
explosive
instrumental
duelling
that
would
come
to
characterise
the
follow
up
album,
‘On
The
Shore’.
There’s
a
definite
shift
between
the
records,
the
second
being
darker
and
more
ambivalent.
Here
Trees
don’t
tell
you
what
to
think.
You’re
left
to
formulate
your
own
response
to
this
odd,
opaque
music.
The
‘Streets
of
Derry’
session
version
leans
into
the
brain
vibrating
dronegroove
they
somehow
found
at
the
traditional
tune’s
centre.
‘Polly
On
The
Shore’,
another
traditional
tune,
is
one
of
the
definitive
moments
of
English
folk
rock.
This
special
expansive
collector’s
edition
celebrates
the
bands
50th
anniversary.
Disc
One
-
The
Garden
of
Jane
Delawney
(EARTHLP036):
Side
A:
Nothing
Special,
The
Great
Silkie,
The
Garden
Of
Jane
Delawney,
Lady
Margaret.
Side
B.
Glasgerion,
She
Moved
Thro'
The
Fair,
Road,
Epitaph,
Snail's
Lament…..
Disc
Two
-
On
The
Shore
(EARTHLP035).
Side
A.
Soldiers
Three,
Murdoch,
Streets
Of
Derry,
Sally
Free
And
Easy,
Side
B.
Fool,
Adam's
Toon,
Geordie,
While
The
Iron
Is
Hot,
Little
Sadie,
Polly
On
The
Shore….
Disc
Three
-
Fore
&
After
(Part
1).
Side
A.
Soldiers
Three
(Remix
2007),
Murdoch
(Remix
2007),
Streets
Of
Derry
(Remix
2007),
Geordie
(Remix
2007),
Side
B.
Polly
On
The
Shore
(Remix
2007),
Fool
(Remix
2007),
Polly
On
The
Shore(demo
1970)
Previously
unreleased,
Streets
of
Derry
(demo
1970)
Previously
unreleased…..Disc
Four
-
Fore
&
After
(Part
2).
Side
A.
She
Moved
Thro'
The
Fair
(Demo
1969),
Pretty
Polly
(Demo
1969),
The
Great
Silkie
(BBC
1970)
Previously
unreleased,
Soldier's
Three
(BBC
1970)
Previously
unreleased,
Little
Black
Cloud
(demo
1969
),
Forest
Fire
(
BBC
1970).
Side
B.
She
Moved
Thro'
The
Fair
(Live
at
Cafe
Oto
2018)*,
Murdoch
(Live
at
Cafe
Oto
2018)
*,
Black
Widow
(2007),
Little
Black
Cloud
Suite
(2007)…
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