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- 01. Seven Gypsies
02. False Bride
03. Queen Of Hearts
04. Gilderoy / Staten Island / Harvest Home / Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
05. Dowie Dens Of Yarrow / The Wind That Shakes The Barley
06. Broomfield Wager
07. Chaconne
08. The Baron Of Brackley
09. Icy Acres
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The wind that shakes the barley
[engl] One of the rarest albums from the 70s British folk underground scene, originally released on the legendary Midas label. Haunting medieval atmosphere á la Wicker Man, serene male- female vocals and beautiful violin playing which brings to mind Barry Dransfield's first album for Polydor. First ever reissue featuring the original artwork. Insert with liner notes by Richard Allen and rare promo photo.- Format
- LP
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