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Tracks:
- Ken Scott - Do You Want To Know (4:09)
- Ken Scott - There's Only One (2:34)
- Ken Scott - Angela (3:14)
- Ken Scott - How Can You Prove (3:29)
- Ken Scott - Your Love Is So Real (2:31)
- Ken Scott - There Were Times (4:28)
- Ken Scott - Don't Be Wise (2:58)
- Ken Scott - I've Tried (2:46)
- Ken Scott - Surrender (3:50)
- Ken Scott - As I'm Singing To You (2:21)
Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteIs this THE Ken Scott, author of The Archivist?
ReplyDeleteKj, thanks. I have a CDR of this but somehow can't find it on my HDD so now I have it.
ReplyDelete@Tim
No it's a different Ken Scott.
Here is his review of the LP and a text file.
KEN SCOTT - Angela (Profile GMOR 005) 1974 UK
No, it’s not me but a British acoustic singer/songwriter that just happens to share my name – so don’t accuse me of patting my own back when I recommend this album. Like early Mark Heard, Dennis Ryder, Dave Mattson and the like, Ken’s another one of those simple and gentle folksingers whose music is warm and appealing. String quartet backs the sorrowful ‘Surrender’ while soft organ accompanies the title track (a poem written to his daughter). Bass and drums build some folkrock edges around ‘Do You Want To Know’ and ‘How Can You Prove’. For purely acoustic moods, check out ‘Don’t Be Wise’ and the delicate ballad ‘As I’m Singing To You’. One instance of brass, one of steel guitar (the country folk ‘I’ve Tried’), plus some touches of organ, bongos and electric guitar in spots, but the focus is primarily Ken and his acoustic guitar in Appalachian Melody fashion. Fine album, beautiful cover, collectible label. Nice name, too. (The Archivist, 4th edition by Ken Scott).
01. Do You Want To Know 4:09
02. There’s Only One 2:34
03. Angela 3:14
04. How Can You Prove 3:29
05. Your Love Is So Real 2:32
06. There Were Times 4:28
07. Don’t Be Wise 2:58
08. I’ve Tried 2:46
09. Surrender 3:50
10. As I Am Singing To You 2:21
Ken Scott - voice, guitar
Bob Smithson - bass
J. Cooper, T. Jones, A. Adams - bass
J. Greeville - drums
Helios quartet - strings
Right Angle - backing (organ?) on tracks 1 and 8
E. Haywood - string arrangements
This is my dad <3
ReplyDeleteThis is my dad <3
ReplyDeleteThis is my dad too and the song Angela was written about me <3
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