Trees — The Garden Of Jane Delawney 1970 (UK, Psychedelic, Folk Rock)

Trees — The Garden Of Jane Delawney 1970 (UK, Psychedelic, Folk Rock)

Trees — The Garden Of Jane Delawney 1970 (UK, Psychedelic, Folk Rock)br br The debut album by a folk-rock quintet from London, which lasted three years (1969-1972) and released only two albums. Although they were not commercially successful, the group gained popularity over the years, even after their breakup. Like other folk groups of the time, their music was influenced by Fairport Convention, but Trees' music was heavier and more psychedelic. Their repertoire included both folk song covers and their own compositions. The band was constantly unlucky, constantly beset by some truly incredible misfortune. A van that broke down 20 miles from their first scheduled gig was only the first link in a chain of bad luck. The biggest blow that struck Trees when they were just starting to gain popularity was the theft of all their equipment and instruments. This likely led to the band's rapid breakup, as They didn’t have the money to buy new equipment...br br Tracks:br br 01. Nothing Special - 0:00br br 02. The Great Silkie - 4:30br br 03. The Garden Of Jane Delawney - 9:44br br 04. Lady Margaret - 13:51br br 05. Glasgerion - 21:03br br 06. She Moves Through The Fair - 26:20br br 07. Road - 34:26br br 08. Epitaph - 39:02br br 09. Snail's Lament - 42:28br br br Personnel:br br Celia Humphris – lead female vocalsbr Bias Boshell (Tobias Stephen Boshell) – bass guitar & acoustic guitar, vocalsbr Barry Clarke – lead & acoustic guitarsbr David Costa – acoustic & 12-string guitarsbr Unwin Brown – drums br br br ⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.


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Uploaded: 2025-12-07

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