- Baroque & Roll
Infobox Album
Name = Baroque and Roll
Type = studio
Artist = AcousticStrawbs
Released = start date|2001
Recorded = start date|2001|7
Genre =folk rock
Length =
Label = Witchwood Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Baroque & Roll"
(2001)
Next album = "Full Bloom"
(2004)
Misc = Singles
Name = Baroque and Roll
Type = album
single 1 = Alice's Song"Baroque and Roll" is a studio
album by AcousticStrawbs . Acoustic Strawbs were formed by accident afterDave Cousins andBrian Willoughby were booked to perform as a duo inTwickenham in 2000. Cousins damaged his wrist and Dave Lambert stepped in to cover while Cousins sang. The format was successful and tours were arranged. Brian Willoughby stepped down in 2004 to concentrate on his work with Cathryn Craig and he was replaced byChas Cronk who addedbass pedals andacoustic bass guitar as well as extra vocals and guitar.Track listing
#"Tears and Pavan"
#:"Tears" (Dave Cousins )
#:"Pavan" (Cousins, Richard Hudson, John Ford)
#"Remembering" (John Hawken )
#"You and I (When We Were Young)" (Cousins)
#"Evergreen" (Cousins)
#"Ghosts" (Cousins)
#:"Sweet Dreams"
#:"Night Light"
#:"Guardian Angel"
#:"Night Light"
#"There Will Come the Day" (Cousins,Don Airey )
#"Not All the Flowers Grow" (Cousins)
#"Inside Your Hell Tonight" (Dave Lambert)
#"The Golden Salamander" (Cousins)
#"The River" (Cousins)
#"Down by the Sea" (Cousins)
#"The Flower and the Young Man " (Cousins)
#"Benedictus" (Cousins)
#"Alice's Song" (Cathryn Craig,Brian Willoughby )Personnel
*
Dave Cousins – lead vocals, backing vocals,acoustic guitar , dulcimer,banjo
*Dave Lambert – lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
*Brian Willoughby – acoustic guitarwith
*
Robert Kirby – string arrangements on tracks 4, 8 and 14
*Howard Gott –violin
*Ruth Gottlieb – violin
*Sophi Sirotia –viola
*Sarah Willson –cello
*Andy Waterworth –double bass Recording
Recorded at KD's Studio,
Chiswick ,London in start date|2001|7*Kenny Denton – engineer
Release history
References
* [http://www.strawbsweb.co.uk/@f/f_baroq.htm "Baroque and Roll" on Strawbsweb]
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