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Freedom and Rain
1990 studio album by Oysterband and June Tabor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Freedom and Rain is a 1990 album by British folk rock band Oysterband and singer June Tabor.[1][2] The album features a mixture of traditional material and contemporary covers including "Lullaby of London" by Shane MacGowan, "All Tomorrow's Parties" by Lou Reed, "Valentine's Day Is Over" by Billy Bragg and "Night Comes In" by Richard Thompson. It was produced by Oysterband.[3]
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Oysterband and Tabor would reunite for the 2011 album Ragged Kingdom.
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Critical reception
The Edmonton Journal said that "Tabor's solemn magnificence commands the usual reverence, while the Oysters bump and grind in typical cavalier fashion."[6]
Track listing
- "Mississippi" (Si Kahn) - 3:18
- "Lullaby of London" (Shane MacGowan) - 2:45
- "Night Comes In" (Richard Thompson) - 4:54
- "Valentine's Day Is Over" (Billy Bragg) - 3:26
- "All Tomorrow's Parties" (Lou Reed) - 3:47
- "Dives and Lazarus" (Trad.) - 4:18
- "Dark Eyed Sailor" (Trad.) - 4:15
- "Pain or Paradise" (John Tams) - 3:13
- "Susie Clelland" (Trad.) - 5:16
- "Finisterre" (Ian Telfer) - 3:45
References
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