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Separate Paths Together: Anthology Of British Male- Separate Paths Together: Anthology Of British Male (CD)

In 2017, Grapefruit released the 3-CD set Milk Of The Tree, a highly-acclaimed compendium of female singer/songwriters active during the late Sixties/early Seventies. Having covered the distaff side of the genre, we now provide a companion piece to that set with Separate Paths Together, a similarly detailed examination of the post-Dylan, pre-punk British male singer/songwriter scene during a time when, to quote the late Dave Cartwright, "a man with a guitar could play to hushed audiences hanging on every word and make a damn good living". As our anthology proves beyond any doubt, the singer/songwriter branch of the Sixties/Seventies rock family tree was rather more eclectic than received wisdom might suggest, housing such disparate bedfellows as Peter Hammill and Gilbert O'Sullivan, Kevin Ayers and Peter Skellern, Richard Thompson and Leo Sayer. In addition to the above names, we feature such key figures from the scene as Al Stewart, Donovan, Ralph McTell, Michael Chapman, John Martyn, Bert Jansch and Gerry Rafferty while also exploring the roads less travelled with a host of more obscure, collector-friendly acts. Housed in suitably evocative artwork and a stylish clamshell box design, Separate Paths Together provides a wide-ranging, four-hour overview of the pop stars, the club folkies, the rock band refugees, the stoned poets, the political agitators, the wry humorists and the bedsit bards that came together to make up a vibrant, multifaceted scene. With a dazzling array of hit singles, key album tracks, cult favourites, buried treasure and glorious one-offs, Separate Paths Together recalls a lost era via tales of love and pain, of childhood memories and adult disillusionment, of beautiful strangers and family men, and, perhaps most poignantly of all, of time past and time passing.

Tracklist:

  1. Journey - Duncan Browne
  2. Girl On A Swing - Kevin Ayers
  3. Poor Ditching Boy - Richard Thompson
  4. The Cause Is Good - Clifford T. Ward
  5. It's All Up To You - Jim Capaldi
  6. Don't Count Me Out - Gerry Rafferty
  7. Mad Boy - Kevin Coyne
  8. Sweet Little Fat Girl - Harvey Andrews
  9. Paper And Smoke - Mike Cooper
  10. The Fawn - Keith Christmas
  11. The Survivor - Ian A. Anderson
  12. I Don't Know - Dave Ellis
  13. Hold On To Love - Peter Skellern
  14. Audrey - Mike Heron
  15. Easy To Slip Away - Peter Hammill
  16. For Your Love - Graham Gouldman
  17. Maybe That's The Way - Ray Dorset
  18. Beware Of The Beautiful
  19. Stranger - Pete Atkin
  20. California Sun - Eddie Hardin
  21. The Bells Of St. Mary's -Leo Sayer
  22. Red Lady - Phil Cordell
  23. The Days Of Pearly Spencer - David Mcwilliams
  24. You Should Have Listened To Al - Al Stewart
  25. May You Never - John Martyn
  26. I Really Wanted You - Steve Tilston
  27. Say It Ain't So Joe - Murray Head
  28. Family Man - John Howard
  29. Two Weeks Last Summer -Dave Cousins
  30. Tell Me What Is True Love? - Bert Jansch
  31. All Around My Grandmother's
  32. Floor - Andy Roberts
  33. Two Separate Paths Together - Gary Farr
  34. Frozen Orange Juice - Peter Sarstedt
  35. When I Leave Berlin - Wizz Jones
  36. Jesus Christ Junior - Patrick Campbell-Lyons
  37. There Once Was A Time - Beau
  38. Love Owed - Meic Stevens
  39. Frankie Joes - Jimmy Campbell
  40. Song For Susan - Dave Cartwright
  41. Postcards Of Scarborough - Michael Chapman
  42. Daddy's Here - Ralph Mctell
  43. Dark And Devil Waters - Mick Audsley
  44. She's That Kind Of Woman - John Williams
  45. My Friend Upon The Road - Richard Digance
  46. Nothing Rhymed - Gilbert O'sullivan
  47. One Of Those Days - Steve Gibbons
  48. Jeffrey Don't You Touch - Al Jones
  49. Welcome To The Citadel - Marc Brierley
  50. Miss Swiss - Bryn Haworth
  51. Thought Of You Instead - Stephen Jameson
  52. Caravan - Mick Softley
  53. Country Joe - Jackie Mcauley
  54. Inside A Hole - Dave Bundy
  55. Soliloquy - Bob Bunting
  56. Disbelief Blues - Mike Hart
  57. One Sunday Morning - Paul Brett
  58. Naked Fingers - Chris Baker
  59. What You Gonna Do Now? - Keith Riley
  60. Sing Us One Of Your Songs May
  61. (Demo Version) - Bill Fay
  62. Jewel - John Pantry
  63. Fox On The Run - Tony Hazzard
  64. Love, Love, Love - Crispian St. Peters
  65. The Swan - Jona Lewie
  66. Reach Out For Each Other - Phillip Goodhand-Tait
  67. So Weary - Dave Morgan
  68. Wake Up - Gerald Thomas Moore
  69. Turquoise - Donovan
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Separate Paths Together: Anthology Of British Male- Separate Paths Together: Anthology Of British Male (CD)

In 2017, Grapefruit released the 3-CD set Milk Of The Tree, a highly-acclaimed compendium of female singer/songwriters active during the late Sixties/early Seventies. Having covered the distaff side of the genre, we now provide a companion piece to that set with Separate Paths Together, a similarly detailed examination of the post-Dylan, pre-punk British male singer/songwriter scene during a time when, to quote the late Dave Cartwright, "a man with a guitar could play to hushed audiences hanging on every word and make a damn good living". As our anthology proves beyond any doubt, the singer/songwriter branch of the Sixties/Seventies rock family tree was rather more eclectic than received wisdom might suggest, housing such disparate bedfellows as Peter Hammill and Gilbert O'Sullivan, Kevin Ayers and Peter Skellern, Richard Thompson and Leo Sayer. In addition to the above names, we feature such key figures from the scene as Al Stewart, Donovan, Ralph McTell, Michael Chapman, John Martyn, Bert Jansch and Gerry Rafferty while also exploring the roads less travelled with a host of more obscure, collector-friendly acts. Housed in suitably evocative artwork and a stylish clamshell box design, Separate Paths Together provides a wide-ranging, four-hour overview of the pop stars, the club folkies, the rock band refugees, the stoned poets, the political agitators, the wry humorists and the bedsit bards that came together to make up a vibrant, multifaceted scene. With a dazzling array of hit singles, key album tracks, cult favourites, buried treasure and glorious one-offs, Separate Paths Together recalls a lost era via tales of love and pain, of childhood memories and adult disillusionment, of beautiful strangers and family men, and, perhaps most poignantly of all, of time past and time passing.

Tracklist:

  1. Journey - Duncan Browne
  2. Girl On A Swing - Kevin Ayers
  3. Poor Ditching Boy - Richard Thompson
  4. The Cause Is Good - Clifford T. Ward
  5. It's All Up To You - Jim Capaldi
  6. Don't Count Me Out - Gerry Rafferty
  7. Mad Boy - Kevin Coyne
  8. Sweet Little Fat Girl - Harvey Andrews
  9. Paper And Smoke - Mike Cooper
  10. The Fawn - Keith Christmas
  11. The Survivor - Ian A. Anderson
  12. I Don't Know - Dave Ellis
  13. Hold On To Love - Peter Skellern
  14. Audrey - Mike Heron
  15. Easy To Slip Away - Peter Hammill
  16. For Your Love - Graham Gouldman
  17. Maybe That's The Way - Ray Dorset
  18. Beware Of The Beautiful
  19. Stranger - Pete Atkin
  20. California Sun - Eddie Hardin
  21. The Bells Of St. Mary's -Leo Sayer
  22. Red Lady - Phil Cordell
  23. The Days Of Pearly Spencer - David Mcwilliams
  24. You Should Have Listened To Al - Al Stewart
  25. May You Never - John Martyn
  26. I Really Wanted You - Steve Tilston
  27. Say It Ain't So Joe - Murray Head
  28. Family Man - John Howard
  29. Two Weeks Last Summer -Dave Cousins
  30. Tell Me What Is True Love? - Bert Jansch
  31. All Around My Grandmother's
  32. Floor - Andy Roberts
  33. Two Separate Paths Together - Gary Farr
  34. Frozen Orange Juice - Peter Sarstedt
  35. When I Leave Berlin - Wizz Jones
  36. Jesus Christ Junior - Patrick Campbell-Lyons
  37. There Once Was A Time - Beau
  38. Love Owed - Meic Stevens
  39. Frankie Joes - Jimmy Campbell
  40. Song For Susan - Dave Cartwright
  41. Postcards Of Scarborough - Michael Chapman
  42. Daddy's Here - Ralph Mctell
  43. Dark And Devil Waters - Mick Audsley
  44. She's That Kind Of Woman - John Williams
  45. My Friend Upon The Road - Richard Digance
  46. Nothing Rhymed - Gilbert O'sullivan
  47. One Of Those Days - Steve Gibbons
  48. Jeffrey Don't You Touch - Al Jones
  49. Welcome To The Citadel - Marc Brierley
  50. Miss Swiss - Bryn Haworth
  51. Thought Of You Instead - Stephen Jameson
  52. Caravan - Mick Softley
  53. Country Joe - Jackie Mcauley
  54. Inside A Hole - Dave Bundy
  55. Soliloquy - Bob Bunting
  56. Disbelief Blues - Mike Hart
  57. One Sunday Morning - Paul Brett
  58. Naked Fingers - Chris Baker
  59. What You Gonna Do Now? - Keith Riley
  60. Sing Us One Of Your Songs May
  61. (Demo Version) - Bill Fay
  62. Jewel - John Pantry
  63. Fox On The Run - Tony Hazzard
  64. Love, Love, Love - Crispian St. Peters
  65. The Swan - Jona Lewie
  66. Reach Out For Each Other - Phillip Goodhand-Tait
  67. So Weary - Dave Morgan
  68. Wake Up - Gerald Thomas Moore
  69. Turquoise - Donovan

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In 2017, Grapefruit released the 3-CD set Milk Of The Tree, a highly-acclaimed compendium of female singer/songwriters active during the late Sixties/early Seventies. Having covered the distaff side of the genre, we now provide a companion piece to that set with Separate Paths Together, a similarly detailed examination of the post-Dylan, pre-punk British male singer/songwriter scene during a time when, to quote the late Dave Cartwright, "a man with a guitar could play to hushed audiences hanging on every word and make a damn good living". As our anthology proves beyond any doubt, the singer/songwriter branch of the Sixties/Seventies rock family tree was rather more eclectic than received wisdom might suggest, housing such disparate bedfellows as Peter Hammill and Gilbert O'Sullivan, Kevin Ayers and Peter Skellern, Richard Thompson and Leo Sayer. In addition to the above names, we feature such key figures from the scene as Al Stewart, Donovan, Ralph McTell, Michael Chapman, John Martyn, Bert Jansch and Gerry Rafferty while also exploring the roads less travelled with a host of more obscure, collector-friendly acts. Housed in suitably evocative artwork and a stylish clamshell box design, Separate Paths Together provides a wide-ranging, four-hour overview of the pop stars, the club folkies, the rock band refugees, the stoned poets, the political agitators, the wry humorists and the bedsit bards that came together to make up a vibrant, multifaceted scene. With a dazzling array of hit singles, key album tracks, cult favourites, buried treasure and glorious one-offs, Separate Paths Together recalls a lost era via tales of love and pain, of childhood memories and adult disillusionment, of beautiful strangers and family men, and, perhaps most poignantly of all, of time past and time passing.

Tracklist:

  1. Journey - Duncan Browne
  2. Girl On A Swing - Kevin Ayers
  3. Poor Ditching Boy - Richard Thompson
  4. The Cause Is Good - Clifford T. Ward
  5. It's All Up To You - Jim Capaldi
  6. Don't Count Me Out - Gerry Rafferty
  7. Mad Boy - Kevin Coyne
  8. Sweet Little Fat Girl - Harvey Andrews
  9. Paper And Smoke - Mike Cooper
  10. The Fawn - Keith Christmas
  11. The Survivor - Ian A. Anderson
  12. I Don't Know - Dave Ellis
  13. Hold On To Love - Peter Skellern
  14. Audrey - Mike Heron
  15. Easy To Slip Away - Peter Hammill
  16. For Your Love - Graham Gouldman
  17. Maybe That's The Way - Ray Dorset
  18. Beware Of The Beautiful
  19. Stranger - Pete Atkin
  20. California Sun - Eddie Hardin
  21. The Bells Of St. Mary's -Leo Sayer
  22. Red Lady - Phil Cordell
  23. The Days Of Pearly Spencer - David Mcwilliams
  24. You Should Have Listened To Al - Al Stewart
  25. May You Never - John Martyn
  26. I Really Wanted You - Steve Tilston
  27. Say It Ain't So Joe - Murray Head
  28. Family Man - John Howard
  29. Two Weeks Last Summer -Dave Cousins
  30. Tell Me What Is True Love? - Bert Jansch
  31. All Around My Grandmother's
  32. Floor - Andy Roberts
  33. Two Separate Paths Together - Gary Farr
  34. Frozen Orange Juice - Peter Sarstedt
  35. When I Leave Berlin - Wizz Jones
  36. Jesus Christ Junior - Patrick Campbell-Lyons
  37. There Once Was A Time - Beau
  38. Love Owed - Meic Stevens
  39. Frankie Joes - Jimmy Campbell
  40. Song For Susan - Dave Cartwright
  41. Postcards Of Scarborough - Michael Chapman
  42. Daddy's Here - Ralph Mctell
  43. Dark And Devil Waters - Mick Audsley
  44. She's That Kind Of Woman - John Williams
  45. My Friend Upon The Road - Richard Digance
  46. Nothing Rhymed - Gilbert O'sullivan
  47. One Of Those Days - Steve Gibbons
  48. Jeffrey Don't You Touch - Al Jones
  49. Welcome To The Citadel - Marc Brierley
  50. Miss Swiss - Bryn Haworth
  51. Thought Of You Instead - Stephen Jameson
  52. Caravan - Mick Softley
  53. Country Joe - Jackie Mcauley
  54. Inside A Hole - Dave Bundy
  55. Soliloquy - Bob Bunting
  56. Disbelief Blues - Mike Hart
  57. One Sunday Morning - Paul Brett
  58. Naked Fingers - Chris Baker
  59. What You Gonna Do Now? - Keith Riley
  60. Sing Us One Of Your Songs May
  61. (Demo Version) - Bill Fay
  62. Jewel - John Pantry
  63. Fox On The Run - Tony Hazzard
  64. Love, Love, Love - Crispian St. Peters
  65. The Swan - Jona Lewie
  66. Reach Out For Each Other - Phillip Goodhand-Tait
  67. So Weary - Dave Morgan
  68. Wake Up - Gerald Thomas Moore
  69. Turquoise - Donovan
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