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The Garden of Jane Delawney
1970 studio album by Trees From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Garden of Jane Delawney is the debut album of British folk rock band Trees.
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Track listing
All songs written by Bias Boshell except where noted.
- "Nothing Special" (Boshell, Unwin Brown, Barry Clarke, David Costa, Celia Humphris) – 4:31
- "The Great Silkie" (Traditional) – 5:15
- "The Garden of Jane Delawney" – 4:19
- "Lady Margaret" (Traditional) – 7:14
- "Glasgerion" (Traditional) – 5:18
- "She Moved Thro' the Fair" (Traditional) – 8:09
- "Road" – 4:36
- "Epitaph" – 3:26
- "Snail's Lament" – 4:40
Bonus Tracks
- "She Moved Thro' the Fair" (demo)
- "Pretty Polly" (demo)
- "Black Widow" (2008)
- "Little Black Cloud Suite" (2008)
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Personnel
- Trees
- Celia Humphris - vocals
- Barry Clarke - lead and acoustic guitars
- David Costa - acoustic and 12-string guitars, design, cover painting
- Bias Boshell - bass, vocals, acoustic guitar
- Unwin Brown - drums[1]
- Technical
- Mike FitzHenry, Vic Gamm - engineer
Covers
- Françoise Hardy covered "The Garden of Jane Delawney" on her album If You Listen.
- All About Eve covered "The Garden of Jane Delawney" as a B-side to their single "What Kind of Fool" in 1988. They also did a similar interpretation of "She Moved Through the Fair".
- Dark Sanctuary, a French goth/neo-classical band, also covered "The Garden of Jane Delawney" on their album Exaudi Vocem Meam - Part I, released in 2005.
References
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