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Best known as the writer of the apocalyptic '60s folk-rock standard "Morning Dew", Canadian Bonnie Dobson became a mover on the Chicago and New York folk revival scenes and released five albums in the acoustic folk style between 1960 and 1964. She returned to Toronto in 1965 and continued playing the coffee house circuit without recording any more albums. The 1970 follow-up album Good Morning Rain took her MOR/orchestral folk leanings to their logical conclusion and will appear on Rev-Ola in the near future. First time on CD for this 1969 folk-rock jewel! Includes the author's own version of her stand
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Best known as the writer of the apocalyptic '60s folk-rock standard "Morning Dew", Canadian Bonnie Dobson became a mover on the Chicago and New York folk revival scenes and released five albums in the acoustic folk style between 1960 and 1964. She returned to Toronto in 1965 and continued playing the coffee house circuit without recording any more albums. The 1970 follow-up album Good Morning Rain took her MOR/orchestral folk leanings to their logical conclusion and will appear on Rev-Ola in the near future. First time on CD for this 1969 folk-rock jewel! Includes the author's own version of her standard "Morning Dew" alongside songs by Fred Neil, Jackson C Frank and Dino Valente! Features in-depth liner notes with brand new interview material! Re-mastered in the usual mind-blowing Rev-Ola style!
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Best Known as the Writer of the Apocalyptic '60s Folk-rock Standard "Morning Dew", Canadian Bonnie Dobson Became a Mover on the Chicago and New York Folk Revival Scenes and Released Five Albums in the Acoustic Folk Style Between 1960 and 1964. She Returned to Toronto in 1965 and Continued Playing the Coffee House Circuit Without Recording Any More Albums. By the Time "Morning Dew" was Being Widely Recorded by the Likes of Fred Neil and Vince Martin (The First to Cover It), Tim Rose, the Grateful Dead, Lulu, the Jeff Beck Group and Episode Six in the Late '60s She'd Upped Sticks and Moved to England, Home of her Songwriter Heroes Jackson C Frank, Ralph Mctell and Bert Jansch.
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Manufacturer: Rev-Ola
Release date: 2 October 2006
EAN: 5013929447929
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