Friday, 12 June 2009

Duncan Browne - Give Me Take You 1968

Duncan Browne’s album stands as irrefutable evidence that the later 60s was an era of British musical growth and excellence. Released on former Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham’s eclectic Immediate label, Give Me Take You never enjoyed the attention it so richly deserved. Browne’s gentle songs draw from a world of theatrical references, Latin and public school choral societies, and deliver their stories wrapped in melodic acoustic guitar washes backed by imaginative string and vocal harmony arrangements.

Compared to Paul McCartney, Donovan and the Moody Blues, Duncan later joined the power-pop band Metro.


Tracks
1. Give Me Take You
2. Ninepence Worth of Walking
3. Dwarf in a Tree (A Cautionary Tale)
4. The Ghost Walks
5. Waking You (Part one)
6. Chloe in the Garden
7. Waking You (Part two)
8. On the Bombsite
9. I Was, You Weren't
10. Gabilan
11. Alfred Bell
12. The Death of Neil





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5 comments:

Mad Hatter said...

Link from mygeneration60s can be found here:


http://rapidshare.com/files/130118423/Duncan_Browne.rar

Diego said...

beautiful record

marmalade tree said...

I still think that the self titled album from the '73 is better.
Great record anyway.

Anonymous said...

remember him from the '73 album but did'nt realise he'd been around in 68 - thanks for this.

Laurent said...

Like that one, sometimes as beautiful as Brian Wilson...
Thanx for all the share,

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