Accolade
Accolade (1970)
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Length:  45:37
Genre:  Folk-Rock; folk rock
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Maiden Flight Eliza    2:44
      2.  
      Starting All Over    4:44
      3.  
      Prelude To A Dawn    3:25
      4.  
      Never Ending Solitude    2:42
      5.  
      Nature Boy    9:51
      6.  
      Gospel Song    3:30
      7.  
      Calico    3:09
      8.  
      Ulysses    12:56
      9.  
      Go On Home    2:36
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      Accolade's one of those short-lived late-'60s/early-'70s English bands that attempted to expand musical boundaries, mixing traditional English folk with some rock influences. In one respect the band (bassist Eden Abba, woodwind player Brian Cresswell, singer/guitarist Gordon Giltrap, drummer Ian Hoyle and guitarist Don Partridge) was quite different from many of their contemporaries - namely they were brimming with talent. Prior to their collaboration in Accolade, both Giltrap and Partridge had enjoyed some solo recognition. Giltrap had released a pair of critically praised solo albums, while Partridge (who was actually working as a street musician (what the English term a busker)), enjoyed a fluke UK hit with the song "Rosie"). Unfortunately, Accolade's pastoral stylings guaranteed instant obscurity in the States. In fact, it's somewhat of a mystery how they even got their 1968 debut released by Capitol (a label hardly renown for its willingness to take a chance on cutting edge sounds).

      Produced by Don Paul, 1969's cleverly-titled "Accolade" is hard to accurately describe. Recorded with former Artwoods bassist Malcolm Pool replacing Abba, the collection exhibits a smooth and calming sound throughout. Largely acoustic (though you don't really realize it), material such as "Maiden Flight Eliza" (featuring some weird Mamas and Papas-styled harmonies - we're not kidding), "Prelude To a Dawn" and "Never Ending Solitude" wasn't exactly mainstream rock, nor did it fall under the banner of Fairport Convention-styled English folk. Imagine well crafted cocktail jazz with the addition of a touch of English folk ("Ulyssees") and you'll get a feel for the LP. While that doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement, the result is actually a fascinating album that we repeatedly come back to. Our favorite tracks? Abba's only contribution, the bluesy "Nature Boy" and the surprisingly hard rocking "Gospel Song".

      "Accolade" track listing:

      (side 1)
      1.) Maiden Flight Eliza (Don Partridge) - 2:42
      2.) Starting All Over Again (Gordon Giltrap) - 4:45
      3.) Prelude To a Dawn (instrumental) (Brian Cresswell) - 3:10
      4.) Never Ending Solitude (Gordon Giltrap) - 2:36
      5.) Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez) - 9:35

      (side 2)
      1.) Gospel Song (Gordon Giltrap) - 3:31
      2.) Calico (Don Partridge) - 3:03
      3.) Ulyssees (Don Partridge) - 12:32
      4.) Go On Home (Don Partridge) - 2:37
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