Plainsong
Plainsong (2005)
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Length:  2:23:58
    Track Listing:
      CD1:
      1.  
      For the Second Time    3:50
      2.  
      Yo Yo Man    2:13
      3.  
      Louise    3:18
      4.  
      Call the Tune    5:22
      5.  
      Diesel on My Tail    2:03
      6.  
      Amelia Earhart's Last Flight    4:05
      7.  
      I'll Fly Away    2:03
      8.  
      True Story of Amelia Earhart    4:32
      9.  
      Even the Guiding Light    4:12
      10.  
      Side Roads    3:29
      11.  
      Raider    4:38
      12.  
      Seeds and Stems    3:58
      13.  
      Tigers Will Survive    5:02
      14.  
      Spanish Guitar    5:29
      15.  
      Time Between    2:31
      16.  
      Truck Driving Man    2:58
      17.  
      I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry    2:47
      18.  
      Wreck of the Old '97    1:55
      19.  
      I'll Fly Away    0:39
      CD2:
      1.  
      Old Man at the Mill    2:33
      2.  
      Urban Cowboy    3:43
      3.  
      Fault    2:50
      4.  
      Swinging Doors    2:57
      5.  
      Keep on Sailing    4:40
      6.  
      Miss the Mississippi and You    2:51
      7.  
      Home    3:33
      8.  
      First Girl I Loved    4:03
      9.  
      Save Your Sorrows    2:22
      10.  
      Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore    4:07
      11.  
      Goodnight Lovin' Trail    4:38
      12.  
      All Around My Grandmother's Floor    3:12
      13.  
      That's All It Could Amount To    1:25
      14.  
      Amelia Earhart's Last Flight    5:17
      15.  
      Any Day Woman    4:24
      16.  
      Poor Ditching Boy    3:33
      17.  
      Even the Guiding Light    3:19
      18.  
      True Story of Amelia Earhart    4:20
      19.  
      Raider    5:01
      20.  
      Miss the Mississippi and You    3:35
      21.  
      Along Comes Mary    2:47
      22.  
      Even the Guiding Light    3:26
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      Plainsong - Plainsong

      Water 2005


      Disk 1: In Search Of Amelia Earhart

      1. For the Second Time
      2. Yo Yo Man
      3. Louise
      4. Call the Tune
      5. Diesel on My Tail
      6. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight
      7. I'll Fly Away
      8. True Story of Amelia Earhart
      9. Even the Guiding Light
      10. Side Roads
      11. Raider
      Bonus tracks:
      12. Seeds and Stems [Radio Session]
      13. Tigers Will Survive [Radio Session]
      14. Spanish Guitar [Radio Session]
      15. Time Between [Radio Session]
      16. Truck Driving Man [Radio Session]
      17. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry [Radio Session]
      18. Wreck of the Old '97 [Radio Session]
      19. I'll Fly Away [A Cappella Demo Version]


      Disk 2: Now We Are 3 (previously unreleased 2nd album)

      1. Old Man at the Mill
      2. Urban Cowboy
      3. Fault
      4. Swinging Doors
      5. Keep on Sailing
      6. Miss the Mississippi and You
      7. Home
      8. First Girl I Loved
      9. Save Your Sorrows
      10. Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore
      11. Goodnight Lovin' Trail
      12. All Around My Grandmother's Floor
      13. That's All It Could Amount To
      Bonus tracks:
      14. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight [Live]
      15. Any Day Woman [Live]
      16. Poor Ditching Boy [Live]
      17. Even the Guiding Light [Live]
      18. True Story of Amelia Earhart [Live]
      19. Raider [Live]
      20. Miss the Mississippi and You [Live]
      21. Along Comes Mary [Single Version]
      22. Even the Guiding Light [Single Version]


      Product Description
      The original line-up of Plainsong featuring former Fairport Convention lead singer Iain Matthews and guitarist Andy Roberts was only together for about 18 months in the early 1970's - but in that brief period - they recorded the classic album In Search of Amelia Earhart and a second previously unreleased album now seeing the light of the day for the first time. This set collects both of their studio albums as well as various rare live recordings - nearly 40 songs in total. British folk rock at its best, along with their versions of songs by Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, and other greats.


      Dusted Review By Emerson Dameron
      ... Like many of California country’s most focused purveyors, the dudes in Plainsong weren’t from California; they were from England. The band’s kingpin Iain Matthews once hobnobbed with Fairport Convention, and initially sought out Richard Thompson to aid in this project. Perhaps it's a good thing Thompson turned him down. As Thompson's chilly paranoia grew ever more extreme, Matthews and his compatriots put out crisp, melodic electric-folk warmer than anything Gram Parsons or Gene Clark was doing. (Among the bonus material lies a cover of Clark’s “Spanish Guitar,” which provides a point of comparison.)

      Plainsong goes with what they know, and they know a lot. Much credit belongs to Matthews' expansive music library. With such an extensive consciousness of dusty Americana, Matthews could never’ve played it disrespectfully. Even on perky novelties such as “Truck Driving Man” and “Yo Yo Man,“ Plainsong sports neither a smirk nor a shit-eating grin.

      Much of the reissue’s first volume consists of reverent covers, but a lovely, dulcimer-driven "I'll Fly Away" is its most familiar selection. The band also treats its now-forgotten contemporaries Paul Siebel ("Louise") and the Jerry Hester/Judy Henske out-folk juggernaut ("Raider," originally from the Farewell Aldebaran LP, which any label with ad space in Arthur is hereby advised to reissue).

      Disc One resuscitates the album In Search of Amelia Earhart, born of Matthews’ fascination with the ill-fated pilot. Excepting his own “The True Story of Amelia Earhart” and a fleshed-out update of the Dillards’ “Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,” Matthews insists that none of the material deals directly with Earhart’s mysterious final voyage. Yet, it’s hard not to connect a few dots, even if they‘re but specks on the windscreen. It’s hard not to hear the ever-poignant “I’ll Fly Away” a bit differently. And it’s hard not to wonder how Plainsong, like Earhart, dropped so quietly off the radar. Especially when its best material was yet to emerge.

      Disc Two recollects Now We Are 3, the group’s hitherto fore unreleased follow-up, and it‘s both sleeker and yards more explorative. Plainsong’s leaders, by this point, had come into their own as songwriters. Andy Roberts, the band’s other key member, wrote a bit of a Cali country caricature with “Urban Cowboy,” which distills the dislocated nature-boy stoner’s 20th Century pathos. Its conceit is almost laughable… that is, until the complex harmonies of its chorus gently knife through the smog of cynicism. That leads into Matthew’s jaw-dropper “The Fault,” which saddles Plainsong’s FM-ready professionalism with some of the heaviest of human emotions.

      The band’s arrangement of the Association hit “Along Comes Mary,” which the members created as a dare to themselves, appears near the end, among a slew of bonus tracks. It links up Plainsong’s reconfigured traditionalism with the flaky Golden State pop that preceded it, to which it owed perhaps as much as it ever did to the Grand Ole Opry. It’s a nice li’l after-dinner mint, but way before it appears, Plainsong’s lost legacy has already been effectively enshrined. Three cheers to San Francisco's zeitgeist-proof Water Records for the legwork.
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