Natural Acoustic Band
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Learning To Live (1972)
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Learning To Live
2:34 |
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Sometimes I Could Belive In You
2:48 |
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Subway Cinderlla
3:18 |
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Free
3:41 |
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Tom
3:18 |
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February Feeling
3:29 |
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Maybe It Was The Sunshine
3:05 |
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Midnight Study
2:34 |
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All I Want Is Your Love
3:22 |
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Waiting For The Rain
3:18 |
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Dying g Bird
2:40 |
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High In My Head
3:22 |
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Natural Acoustic Band - Learning To Live (1972)
1995 - Si-Wan Records
CD reissue: 2005 Genre: Prog Folk Rock Runtime: 75:57
Resolutely indebted to the hippy folk wave (which hep cats these days now call 'Acid Folk') Learning To Live and Branching In are impressive, if unremarkable, acoustic folk/pop/rock efforts that evoke Magna Carta - who guitarist Tim Hoy would later join - and the harmony light folk of US acts ala The Rose Garden. In short, the band's subtle blend of male and female harmonies [Krysia Kocjan] is an amalgamation of the Peter, Paul & Mary school of folk with hippy mysticism formulated under the influence of the Fairport explosion. The second album stands out in particular with its weaving of gentle pop, firmer band based performances and surprising psych rocker 'Is It True Blue?'. (BGO Records review)
01. LEARNING TO LIVE 02. SOMETIMES I COULD BELIEVE IN YOU 03. SUBWAY CINDERELLA 04. FREE 05. TOM 06. FEBRUARY FEELING 07. MAYBE IT WAS THE SUNSHINE 08. MIDNIGHT STUDY 09. ALL I WANT IS YOUR LOVE 10. WAITING FOR THE RAIN 11. DYING BIRD 12. HIGH IN MY HEAD
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