Heroes and villains : the sound of Los Angeles 1965-68
Musik / folk
Before the day is done : the story of Folk Heritage Records 1968-1975
Emneord
Minder om
Let the electric children play : the underground story of Transatlantic Records 1968-1976
Change the beat : the Celluloid Records story 1979-1987
I stand accused : the complete Merseybeats and Merseys sixties recordings
The Merseybeats
Every loser
Iggy Pop
Goddess
Slægt
Sing it high, sing it low - Tumbleweed Records 1971-1973
All kinds of highs - a Mainstream pop-psych compendium 1966-70
The studio wizardry of Todd Rundgren
Long ago, far away : the recordings 1969-1971
Peter Bardens
Anmeldelser (2)
AllMusic
2022
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Timothy Monger
2022
"A small but prolific operation servicing Britain's northwest folk club scene, the Folk Heritage label was launched in 1968 by Alan Green, a former chemist-turned-record producer ... Compiled and curated with great care, it's a worthy tribute to Green's vision and an appropriate final chapter for Grapefruit's marvelous U.K. folk trilogy, which began with 2015's Dust on the Nettles and 2020's Sumer Is Icumen In".
Mojo
2022 October
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Martin Aston
2022 October
"Grapefruit's "buried folk treasure" series continues with an extensive label spotlight; 68 tracks from Folk Heritage and its associated imprints, from late '60s through the '70s, typically culled from severely limited editions. No one here reached Fairport/Steeleye/Shirley Collins levels of appreciation, but songs associated with those icons received equally vibrant treatments: The Wayfarers' "Matty Groves", The Bards' "Blackleg Miner", Michael Raven and Joan Mills' "Death And The Lady". With the notable exception of Bristol teens Folkal Point, the folk-rock and singer-songwriter entries (...) are less essential; Folk Heritage did trad best, often to stark and blood-curdling effect".