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Ian A. Anderson
Royal York Crescent

Royal York Crescent

Catno

BONF007

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Remastered

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Le Discopathe Montpellier Ian A Anderson

Lorsque l’on parle du renouveau du folk britannique, il ne faut pas oublier une figure clé comme Ian A. Anderson, un auteur-compositeur à part entière et un véritable moteur de la scène locale. Actuellement rédacteur en chef du magazine de musique du monde fRoots, Ian A. Anderson s’est d’abord produit dans sa ville natale de Weston-super-Mare en tant que membre du Backwater Jook Band et s’est fait connaître en tant que membre de la scène country blues de Bristol du milieu à la fin des années 1960, se produisant en concert et sur disque, à la fois en solo, avec Al Jones et Elliott Jackson au sein du trio Anderson Jones Jackson, et en duo avec le « globe-trotter » et ami de longue date Mike Cooper. Après deux EP, il enregistre son premier album, Stereo Death Breakdown, sous le nom de Ian Anderson’s Country Blues Band, qui sort chez Liberty/United Artists en 1969. En décembre 1969, avec John Turner, il conçoit le label The Village Thing, pour lequel il est également producteur. Le label a sorti deux douzaines d’albums entre 1970 et 1974, dont des albums influents de Wizz Jones, Sun Also Rises, Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra, Steve Tilston, Dave Evans, Lackey & Sweeney, Chris Thompson, Dave Peabody et d’autres, ainsi que trois albums d’Anderson lui-même. Royal York Crescent » est le premier album solo enregistré le 13 novembre 1970 et est toujours considéré comme un précurseur du mouvement acid folk. Son fingerpicking léger était soutenu par les bongos – Ian Turner – et la basse/piano – John Turner – fournissant un effort dynamique pour son lyrisme spectaculaire. Ce classique perdu depuis longtemps est enfin réédité pour votre divertissement nécessaire.

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