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1969 studio album by Nick Drake

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Vidro Azul
Vidro Azul de 23 de Abril de 2025

Vidro Azul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 121:16


----- 1 - Beirut - A Study of Losses - Sappho's Poems 2 - Walt McClements - On a Painted Ocean - A Painted Ship 3 - Penelope Trappes - A Requiem - Thou Art Mortal 4 - John Grant - The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs of Nick Drake - Day Is Done 5 - Trigg & Gusset - Blue Prince (OST) - Stories of All Manor 6 - Bon Iver - SABLE, fABLE - Awards Season 7 - Beirut - A Study of Losses - Oceanus Procellarum 8 - Emile Mosseri - bornsides - Right in Front of Me (Demo) 9 - Tennota & Rosa Anschütz - Tornamented Walls - Persistence 10 - Karl Verkade - Elements 02 - Than are Dreamt of (Moonlight Mix) 11 - Keeley Forsyth, Matthew Bourne - Hand To Mouth - Sing 12 - Beirut - A Study of Losses - Caspian Tiger 13 - Emile Mosseri - bornsides - Dont Fall Back So Easily (Piano Version) 14 - Penelope Trappes - A Requiem - Torc 15 - Kathryn Mohr - Waiting Room - Diver 16 - Kathryn Joseph - WE WERE MADE PREY. - DEER. ---- 17 - Thomas Feiner & Johan Ludvig Rask - … - The Sun Fell Softly on the Ocean 18 - William Tyler - Time Indefinite - Anima Hotel 19 - Weyes Blood - … - Shilo (Neil Diamond Cover) 20 - Maia Friedman - Goodbye Long Winter Shadow - Russian Blue 21 - Circuit des Yeux - … - The Manatee (A Story of This World Pt III) 22 - Perfume Genius - Glory - Full On 23 - Divine Comedy - Rainy Sunday Afternoon - Achilles 24 - The Limiñanas - Faded - Où Va la Chance (Françoise Hardy Cover) 25 - Nick Drake - The Making of Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake - Strange Face (1st Sound Techniques Session, March / 1968) 26 - Adrianne Lenker - Live at Revolution Hall - Happiness 27 - Alice Phoebe Lou - … - You and I 28 - Peter Broderick - Blackberry - Let It Go 29 - Richmond Fontaine - The High Country - The Mechanic Falls in Love with the Girl 30 - Walt McClements - On a Painted Ocean - Sirens 31 - Cameron Winter - Heavy Metal - $0

Folk on Foot
Bonus Episode: Joe Boyd and John Wood in conversation at Cecil Sharp House

Folk on Foot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 53:16


Joe Boyd and John Wood were the producer and sound engineer behind some of the greatest folk rock albums of the 1960s and 70s. They worked with Pink Floyd on their first single Arnold Layne, with Fairport Convention on Unhalfbricking and Liege and Lief and with Nick Drake on Five Leaves Left, Bryter Later and Pink Moon. John produced John Martyn's Bless The Weather and Solid Air while Joe worked with the Incredible String Band. In this conversation with Matthew Bannister on stage at the Indoor Festival of Folk, they tell the extraordinary stories behind the creation of these classic albums. --- We rely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either... Become a patron and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfoot Or just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfoot Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni
Byltingarkennt áhrifatæki var kynnt til sögunnar og Nick Drake var í brennidepli

Sunnudagsmorgunn með Jóni Ólafssyni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 110:00


Sound Machine er lítið handhægt tæki sem notað var til áhrifaáauka með misheppnuðum árangri. Five Leaves Left, fyrsta plata Nick Drake, fékk ágætis umfjöllun og síðan voru það hinir ýmsu listamenn sem létu ljós sitt skína.

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Músicas posibles
Músicas Posibles - Infinitos colores - 25/11/23

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 53:13


Nick Drake influyó en nosotros a través de sus canciones y a partir de su influencia en artistas que han conformado nuestra memoria. El 25 de noviembre, un día como hoy, pero de 1974, falleció en Inglaterra por una sobredosis de antidepresivos. Tenía veintiséis años. River Man + 'Cello Song Nick DrakeThe John Peel Session River Man + Saturday Sun+ Day is Done Nick Drake Five Leaves Left Northern Sky + Way to blue Nick Drake Bryter Layter Things Behind The Sun + Pink Moon Nick Drake Pink Moon Place to Be Nick Drake, Drake Nicholas Rodney, Demian Dorelli Place to Be River Man Famous Blue Cable y Feist Pink Moon AURORA Time has told me Ben Harper The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs of Nick Drak Escuchar audio

CAT BEAR
Nick Drake-River Man 10:27:23 1.54 PM

CAT BEAR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 1:52


Background music by: Gail NoblesPhoto: Wikipedia/public domainRiverman a song from Nick Drake's 1969 album Five Leaves Left. In 2004 the song was remastered and released as a 7" vinyl and as enhanced CD single including a video to the song by Tim Pope.Nick Drake was an English singer-songwriter known for his acoustic guitar-based songs. He did not find a wide audience during his lifetime, but posthumously his work gradually achieved wider notice and recognition. I suppose that means after his death.I think Nick Drake had some really good talent. The song River Man was a good song. I can't understand why some music artist like him didn't get that wide audience. Records don't always sell even if the artist does have great talent. There might be several reasons why.Well, the River Man song is known. There is just something about that song.I'm Gail Nobles on the p Cat Bear. Today's topic: Nick Drake River Man.

Word Podcast
Nick Drake – a whole new perspective by Richard Morton Jack

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 37:10


Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her.   … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Nick Drake – a whole new perspective by Richard Morton Jack

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 37:10


Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her.   … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Nick Drake – a whole new perspective by Richard Morton Jack

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 37:10


Richard Morton Jack interviewed over 200 people when assembling what's unquestionably the best, most colourful, comprehensive, revealing and accurate portrait of Nick Drake ever published. We talked to him about ‘Nick Drake: The Life' at a live podcast recording at 21Soho on September 25 and explored various remote corners of this sad, surprising and eternally gripping story, among them …. … the fate of the tape of the 20-year old Drake playing for the Stones in Morocco in 1969. … what the press and public made of Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layer and Pink Moon when released and Joe Boyd's reaction to their eventual success. … the early school days of the head boy who won a cup for “General Efficiency”. … his obsession with Francoise Hardy and the disastrous day he met her.   … the peaks and troughs of his live performances including the time he played an event for a Birmingham rugby team supporting Genesis (required to play the Hokey-Cokey). … Kirstie Clegg, his on-off girlfriend from 1969. … Drake's uncelebrated fondness for TV sitcoms and Benny Hill. … Peter Paul And Mary and other unlikely staples of his early repertoire. … and the events that helped re-boot his legacy. Order Richard's highly recommended book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21 Soho on October 30th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/ysY3FvyFaeSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word Podcast
Nick Drake - and what Richard Morton Jack learnt from 200 people who knew him

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 49:57


In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Nick Drake - and what Richard Morton Jack learnt from 200 people who knew him

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 49:57


In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Nick Drake - and what Richard Morton Jack learnt from 200 people who knew him

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 49:57


In his new biography “Nick Drake: The Life”, Richard Morton Jack set out to correct the misconceptions spread by magazines and former biographies, some ending up on Wikipedia. This involved talking to as many people as he could track down who'd met and remembered him, from key players like Joe Boyd, Francoise Hardy and Drake's sister Gabrielle to the girl who played the cello on ‘Cello Song and a childhood friend who wrote a poem about him in the school magazine. The result is, by some margin, the clearest and most comprehensive picture of him to date, far more accelerated and self-promotional in the early days than we'd been lead to believe – “not just sitting in his ivory tower singing to the moon” – though it's still hard to think of a musician worse equipped for the rigours of the music business and having, as Richard perfectly puts it, “a personality fundamentally ill-suited to display”. This covers a wide landscape from his lack of support (no real manager, no agent, no proper PR), the unusual and often disastrous gigs he played, the luckless timing of his record releases (Five Leaves Left out the day Brian Jones died), the mysteries of his love life, his time with John Cale, playing for Mick Jagger in Marrakesh, an awkward Parisian dinner with Francoise Hardy and his eventual decline and withdrawal from the outside world. It's also a charming portrait of what real life was like in the late ‘60s when evenings revolved around a record deck, overflowing ashtrays and games of Monopoly. You can order Richard Morton Jack's book here …https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nick-Drake-Richard-Morton-Jack/dp/1529308089Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Expresso - PBX
Nick Drake: a estranha melancolia de um génio desaparecido antes do tempo

Expresso - PBX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 15:01


Não tinha amigos, não conheceu sucesso em vida, mas deixou três discos incríveis. A história de Nick Drake pode ser trágica, porém a sua música nunca chega a ser pesada. Melancólico e verdadeiro, morreu aos 26 anos. “Five Leaves Left”, “Bryter Layter” e “Pink Moon” são os títulos das três obras que assinou, comentadas neste episódio de PBX por Pedro Mexia e Inês Meneses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Duna - Sintonía Crónica
Nick Drake: Five Leaves left

Radio Duna - Sintonía Crónica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023


Su primer disco, Five leaves left de 1969, se transformaría en una influencia perdurable para los compositores que vendrían en las siguientes décadas.

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Classic Album Sundays
Classic Album Sundays Podcast: Joe Boyd on Nick Drake ‘Five Leaves Left'

Classic Album Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 33:46


On the latest Classic Album Sundays podcast, we step back to Camp Bestival from a few years ago when Nick Drake's producer Joe Boyd joined us to discuss ‘Five Leaves Left' in length with Colleen. Alongside Joe's production the album features Richard Thompson (of Fairport Convention) and Danny Thompson (of Pentangle) as well as the beautiful string arrangements of Robert Kirby. Despite being championed by John Peel, the album initially sold less than 6,000 copies. Now, over four decades since Drake's death, Five Leaves Left is seen as an iconic album in British Folk music and his songs are cited as an influence by Peter Buck of REM and Robert Smith of The Cure. Read more about your favourite albums here: classicalbumsundays.com

The Intentional Clinician: Psychology and Philosophy
The Healing Process starts in the Discomfort (Dealing with the Emotional Detox from Trauma and Substance Use) with David Fraijo [Episode 83]

The Intentional Clinician: Psychology and Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 82:23


Paul Krauss MA LPC interviews David Fraijo (part 1 of their conversation). David and Paul discuss David's path of healing through uncomfortable encounters with his own emotions and behaviors. David discusses his personal path toward emotional healing and recovery from self-hatred, while eventually changing his life and working to help others through a healing circle and honest conversations.  “If I would have killed myself back then…I would have been murdering the wrong identity.” - David Fraijo “You're not the person you were when you were using [alcohol and drugs], and you're not the person you have the potential to become.” ALSO DISCUSSED: Trauma, Healing Circles, Recovery, Sarcasm, writing a book, going into a treatment center, adult children of trauma, self-medicating, family system, how friends can be an extension of the family system, fitting in, getting uncomfortable on purpose, 12-step programs, giving away your power, survival techniques, relationship with the self and others, ceremony, what is resolution?, suicide, what it is like being a minority in a high school, cause and effect, dishonest society, the language of your subgroup, survival strategies, culture, alcoholism, marketing, low self-esteem, joking with telemarketers, afraid of acknowledging death, existentialism, being honest in the business world, retirement, creating artwork such as rattles, marketing comfort and indulging (what is the trade-off), red-lining, institutional and systemic racism, the war on drugs, people pleasing as a coping skills, projection, integrating mental health into the education system, capitalizing on the healthcare problem, the business of therapy, collectivism v. individualism, learning about intergenerational trauma, hippie movement, rigidity and chaos, psychiatric hospitalization, treatment, positive structure, financial barriers to health care, porcupine family, trying to change people, the death of David's daughter, listening—not hearing, feeling emotions as a powerful act, recovery from substance overuse, machismo, toxic masculinity, addiction: Giving one's self up to a powerful habit, male psychology, etc.  David Fraijo is a native Arizonan. He is a healer, an author, a public speaker, and has run a healing circle for years. For years David worked in the swimming pool deck industry before a number of personal factors brought him to do his own healing work and get into recovery from codependency,  childhood trauma, and substance overuse. David believes that by working on himself he can affect others. David states “My only client is myself…if I work on myself, I can help others…but I am not going to try to fix anybody.” Learn about David's book: Emotional Detox: Redefining Self- Moving through trauma to a new identity Learn about David's current work by emailing him: rattlespirit@yahoo.com Watch David's DEBX talk: https://debxtalks.com/video.php?id=86&debid=7   Are you a parent of an adult that is having major difficulties? Is there conflict in your family about how much help to give your adult child? Preview the NEW On-Demand Online Video Course for the Parents of Young Adults by Paul Krauss MA LPC Want to get trained in EMDR Therapy? Looking for some great advanced EMDR therapy trainings? Check out EMDR Training Solutions and Register Today!   Use the code INTENTIONAL at checkout, and get $100 Dollars OFF at Checkout! Remember, from my research, EMDR Training Solutions is the most affordable independent training on the market!  EMDR Training Solutions: for all of your EMDR training needs. Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Counseling Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, an Approved EMDRIA Consultant , host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Paul has been quoted in the Washington Post and Wired Magazine. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433.  If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups.  For details, click here. For general behavioral and mental health consulting for you or your organization. Follow Health for Life Grand Rapids: Instagram   |   Facebook     |     Youtube    Original Music: ”Shades of Currency" [Instrumental] from Archetypes by PAWL (Spotify) “Fruit Tree” from Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake (Spotify)

Andrew's Daily Five
Andrew's Daily Five, Ep. 360

Andrew's Daily Five

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 15:05


#73-71Intro/Outro: Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke73. Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake ('Cello Song & Time Has Told Me & Way to Blue & Thoughts of Mary Jane)72. El Camino by The Black Keys (Lonely Boy & Gold on the Ceiling & Money Maker & Stop Stop & Nova Baby)71. Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace by Foo Fighters (Let It Die & Long Road to Ruin & Statues & Home)Vote on Today's Album ArtHave you voted on Week 11 Round 1 winners yet? If so, no further action needed. If not:Vote on Week 11 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 351-355)Decade update:00's - 4910's - 3590's - 3460's - 2470's - 2280's - 1020's - 240's - 250's - 130's - 1Top years:2007 - 122011, 2012 - 91967 - 7Programming Announcement: This countdown of my Top 250 Albums will be taking a short break. For the next two weeks, I have twelve bonus episodes lined up for you. My brother, Aaron, and I will co-host "The Twelve Days of Christmas Music", and we will be counting down our favorite and least favorite Christmas songs! And then between Christmas and New Year's, I will have five bonus episodes where I take your song requests, so send me some songs you want to hear! And then this countdown will resume with the final 70 albums on Monday, January 3rd! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album 152 - Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 107:30


Think of any number of singers of the 20th century to take to a stage: Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Bon Scott, Nina Simone.....”shyness” would not be any sort of adjective you'd use to describe these people.We're not focusing on any of them this time around.Welcome to episode 152 of Love That Album Podcast.To say that Nick Drake suffered from shyness could be the greatest understatement you could make about him. He only performed live a few times in his short life, and from all documented accounts, those performances were memorable for the wrong reasons – not acknowledging his audiences, looking down, walking off stage mid song....the same can be said for his interactions with people off the stage.However, it would also be fair to say that Drake knew his way around a song – both as composer and musician.I am joined by fellow Nick-Head, Antony Rotunno. Antony is the host of three excellent podcasts: Life & Life Only, Film Gold, and Glass Onion: On John Lennon. It is the third of these shows that got my attention. On every show he tackles Lennon related subjects (with occasional forays into The Beatles) to work out what made Lennon tick. I am sure that he relished the opportunity to talk about a musician with no Beatles connection whatsoever for a change. The focus of the show is Drake's debut album, Five Leaves Left. However, we speak in detail about all three of his albums as well as events in his life, his string arranger Robert Kirby, similar musicians, and speaking in a posh accent.In addition, there are two real treats for you this time around. We hear from Antony's friends, Kester Jones and Melanie Lawrence who pre-recorded their take on a beloved Nick Drake tune, and Antony himself armed with his guitar tackles another tune. These performances are wonderful and a great part of the show.My gratitude to Antony for bringing his time and thoughts to the show. A really exciting development is that going forward, Glass Onion: On John Lennon will be part of the Pantheon Network.You can find much Antony related shenanigans (blog posts, albums, podcasts) at https://www.antonyrotunno.com/Kester's music can be heard at https://soundcloud.com/kesterjonesDownload this and any other episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album 152 - Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 109:00


Think of any number of singers of the 20th century to take to a stage: Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Bon Scott, Nina Simone.....”shyness” would not be any sort of adjective you'd use to describe these people. We're not focusing on any of them this time around. Welcome to episode 152 of Love That Album Podcast. To say that Nick Drake suffered from shyness could be the greatest understatement you could make about him. He only performed live a few times in his short life, and from all documented accounts, those performances were memorable for the wrong reasons – not acknowledging his audiences, looking down, walking off stage mid song....the same can be said for his interactions with people off the stage. However, it would also be fair to say that Drake knew his way around a song – both as composer and musician. I am joined by fellow Nick-Head, Antony Rotunno. Antony is the host of three excellent podcasts: Life & Life Only, Film Gold, and Glass Onion: On John Lennon. It is the third of these shows that got my attention. On every show he tackles Lennon related subjects (with occasional forays into The Beatles) to work out what made Lennon tick. I am sure that he relished the opportunity to talk about a musician with no Beatles connection whatsoever for a change. The focus of the show is Drake's debut album, Five Leaves Left. However, we speak in detail about all three of his albums as well as events in his life, his string arranger Robert Kirby, similar musicians, and speaking in a posh accent. In addition, there are two real treats for you this time around. We hear from Antony's friends, Kester Jones and Melanie Lawrence who pre-recorded their take on a beloved Nick Drake tune, and Antony himself armed with his guitar tackles another tune. These performances are wonderful and a great part of the show. My gratitude to Antony for bringing his time and thoughts to the show. A really exciting development is that going forward, Glass Onion: On John Lennon will be part of the Pantheon Network. You can find much Antony related shenanigans (blog posts, albums, podcasts) at https://www.antonyrotunno.com/ Kester's music can be heard at https://soundcloud.com/kesterjones Download this and any other episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts. Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.  Proudly Pantheon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Love That Album
Love That Album Podcast Episode 152 - Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 107:30


Think of any number of singers of the 20th century to take to a stage: Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Bon Scott, Nina Simone.....”shyness” would not be any sort of adjective you'd use to describe these people.We're not focusing on any of them this time around.Welcome to episode 152 of Love That Album Podcast.To say that Nick Drake suffered from shyness could be the greatest understatement you could make about him. He only performed live a few times in his short life, and from all documented accounts, those performances were memorable for the wrong reasons – not acknowledging his audiences, looking down, walking off stage mid song....the same can be said for his interactions with people off the stage.However, it would also be fair to say that Drake knew his way around a song – both as composer and musician.I am joined by fellow Nick-Head, Antony Rotunno. Antony is the host of three excellent podcasts: Life & Life Only, Film Gold, and Glass Onion: On John Lennon. It is the third of these shows that got my attention. On every show he tackles Lennon related subjects (with occasional forays into The Beatles) to work out what made Lennon tick. I am sure that he relished the opportunity to talk about a musician with no Beatles connection whatsoever for a change. The focus of the show is Drake's debut album, Five Leaves Left. However, we speak in detail about all three of his albums as well as events in his life, his string arranger Robert Kirby, similar musicians, and speaking in a posh accent.In addition, there are two real treats for you this time around. We hear from Antony's friends, Kester Jones and Melanie Lawrence who pre-recorded their take on a beloved Nick Drake tune, and Antony himself armed with his guitar tackles another tune. These performances are wonderful and a great part of the show.My gratitude to Antony for bringing his time and thoughts to the show. A really exciting development is that going forward, Glass Onion: On John Lennon will be part of the Pantheon Network.You can find much Antony related shenanigans (blog posts, albums, podcasts) at https://www.antonyrotunno.com/Kester's music can be heard at https://soundcloud.com/kesterjonesDownload this and any other episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon

Love That Album
Love That Album Podcast Episode 152 - Nick Drake "Five Leaves Left"

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 109:45


Think of any number of singers of the 20th century to take to a stage: Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Bon Scott, Nina Simone.....”shyness” would not be any sort of adjective you'd use to describe these people. We're not focusing on any of them this time around. Welcome to episode 152 of Love That Album Podcast. To say that Nick Drake suffered from shyness could be the greatest understatement you could make about him. He only performed live a few times in his short life, and from all documented accounts, those performances were memorable for the wrong reasons – not acknowledging his audiences, looking down, walking off stage mid song....the same can be said for his interactions with people off the stage. However, it would also be fair to say that Drake knew his way around a song – both as composer and musician. I am joined by fellow Nick-Head, Antony Rotunno. Antony is the host of three excellent podcasts: Life & Life Only, Film Gold, and Glass Onion: On John Lennon. It is the third of these shows that got my attention. On every show he tackles Lennon related subjects (with occasional forays into The Beatles) to work out what made Lennon tick. I am sure that he relished the opportunity to talk about a musician with no Beatles connection whatsoever for a change. The focus of the show is Drake's debut album, Five Leaves Left. However, we speak in detail about all three of his albums as well as events in his life, his string arranger Robert Kirby, similar musicians, and speaking in a posh accent. In addition, there are two real treats for you this time around. We hear from Antony's friends, Kester Jones and Melanie Lawrence who pre-recorded their take on a beloved Nick Drake tune, and Antony himself armed with his guitar tackles another tune. These performances are wonderful and a great part of the show. My gratitude to Antony for bringing his time and thoughts to the show. A really exciting development is that going forward, Glass Onion: On John Lennon will be part of the Pantheon Network. You can find much Antony related shenanigans (blog posts, albums, podcasts) at https://www.antonyrotunno.com/ Kester's music can be heard at https://soundcloud.com/kesterjones Download this and any other episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts. Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.  Proudly Pantheon

McCartney In Goal
Five Leaves Left (Nick Drake)

McCartney In Goal

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 65:56


Episode 25: Five Leaves Left (by Nick Drake). McCartney In Goal is the podcast that debates and dissects the great albums of popular rock music, using a competitive knock-out format. Today we’re discussing, Five Leaves Left which is the debut studio album by English folk musician Nick Drake. Recorded between 1968 and 1969, it was released in 1969 by Island records. It contains "Time Has Told Me", "River Man" and "Cello Song". McCartney In Goal -vs- TwitterSupport the show (http://mccartneyingoal.com)

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MetalProgPop Cast
123: Bryter Layter - Nick Drake

MetalProgPop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 82:28


Bryter Layter (1970) fue el segundo álbum (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lbum_musical) del cantautor (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantautor) inglés (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglaterra) Nick Drake (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake) . Tal como en Five Leaves Left (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Leaves_Left) , este disco contiene música con acompañamiento. Integrantes del grupo británico de folk rock (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_rock) Fairport Convention (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairport_Convention) asistieron con las grabaciones del bajo (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajo_(instrumento_musical)) , la guitarra eléctrica (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarra_el%C3%A9ctrica) y la batería (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bater%C3%ADa_(instrumento_musical)) , mientras que John Cale (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cale) (quien había formado parte de The Velvet Underground (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground) ) participó con otros instrumentos como la viola (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola) , el clave (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clave_(teclado)) , la celesta (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celesta) y el órgano (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93rgano_(instrumento_musical)) .  Bryter Layter, al igual que su antecesor Five Leaves Left (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Leaves_Left) , no vendió una cantidad significativa de copias al ser lanzado al mercado, y las revisiones en su momento fueron mixtas: mientras que Record Mirror elogió a Drake llamándolo "un bello guitarrista" y consideró que los arreglos eran "suaves y hermosos", Melody Maker describió al álbum como "una torpe mezcla de folk y cocktail jazz".​ Sin embargo, con el tiempo el álbum recibió mayor reconocimiento por parte de la crítica, al igual que el resto de la obra de Drake

Radio Duna - Sintonía Crónica
Nick Drake: Five leaves left

Radio Duna - Sintonía Crónica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020


Desconocido en la industria musical y en los circuitos masivos, el artista tuvo una corta y trágica carrera que sólo despegaría tras su muerte. Este disco se transformaría en una influencia perdurable.

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Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - "La felicidad corre" - 05/10/20

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 59:10


Esta semana nos traemos una especie de cajita de música mágica para hacer buenos los hechizos del tiempo que llega. En coordenadas de folk británico, acogedoras melodías provenientes todas de discos indispensables anclados entre 1969 y 1971. Suenan: TUDOR LODGE - "IT ALL COMES BACK TO ME" ("TUDOR LODGE", 1971) / JUSTINE - "SHE BRINGS THE MORNING WITH HER" ("JUSTINE", 1970) / JADE - "RAVEN" ("FLY ON STRANGEWINGS", 1970) / TRADER HORNE - "MORNING WAY" ("MORNING WAY", 1970) / HERON - "UPON REFLECTION" ("HERON", 1970) / DONOVAN - "HAPPINESS RUNS" ("BARABAJAGAL"", 1969) / VASHTI BUNYAN - "WHERE I LIKE TO STAND" ("JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY", 1970) / THE HUMBLEBUMS - "STEAMBOAT ROW" ("OPEN UP THE DOOR", 1970) / MATTHEWS' SOUTHERN COMFORT - "WHAT WE SAY" ("MATTHEWS' SOUTHERN COMFORT", 1970) / FAIRPORT CONVENTION - "FAREWELL, FAREWELL" ("LIEGE & LIEF", 1969) / AL STEWART - "LIFE AND LIFE ONLY" ("LOVE CHRONICLES", 1969) / SHELAGH MCDONALD - "PEACOCK LADY" ("SHELAGH MCDONALD ALBUM", 1970) / NICK DRAKE - "FRUIT TREE" ("FIVE LEAVES LEFT", 1969) / ROY HARPER - "FRANCESCA" ("FLAT BAROQUE AND BERSERK", 1970) / Escuchar audio

I Find That Music Helps
A Song About Drugs or Alcohol

I Find That Music Helps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 45:41


Tune in today for taco talk, a Luke sad boi hour, and more!"Thoughts of Mary Jane", Nick Drake, Five Leaves Left, 1969. Luke's choice."A Shot in the Arm" (Remix Version), Wilco, Summerteeth, 1999. Drew's choice.

Every Album Ever with Mike Mansour & Alex Volz

This week we discuss the tragic and beautiful sounds of Nick Drake. During his lifetime, this guy made no money, sold no records, had no fans, yet still somehow managed to record 3 gorgeous albums through it all. Now, decades after his untimely death in 1974, his music is widely available and beloved. We tackle each album in extreme detail and generally blow the guy for over an hour.Closing track: “Things Behind the Sun” from Pink Moon (1972)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincMike’s Picks:Five Leaves Left (1969) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteBryter Layter (1970) — Worst AlbumAlex’s Picks:Pink Moon (1972) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteBryter Layter (1970) — Worst AlbumAlbums we discussed this episode…Five Leaves Left (1969)Bryter Layter (1970)Pink Moon (1972)Follow Mike on Instagram @popejesseventura for show updates and @pandermonkey for original music.Follow Alex on Instagram @motherpuncher

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Rádio Etiópia

DRIVE.................................................................. by tony justerini http://www.filefactory.com/file/541gr926ajnj/drive.mp3 01. Milhaven – Clean Room, I.M. Wagner, 2006 02. Mount Eerie – The Place I Live, Clear Moon, 2012 03. Mercury Rev – Holes, Deserter's Songs, 1998 04. Mooncake - Nine Billion Names... (to A. Clarke), Lagrange Points, 2008 05. The Cars – Just What I Needed, The Cars, 1978 06. The Cars – Drive, Heartbeat City, 1984 07. Makeup and Vanity Set – Collapse, 88:88, 2012 08. Matthew Dear – Street Song, Headcage, 2012 09. Mogwai – Death Rays, Live at BBC, 2011 10. Cass McCombs – Prima Donna, Catacombs, 2009 11. Nick Drake – Way to Blue, Five Leaves Left, 1969 12. Milhaven – Firnis, I.M. Wagner, 2006 13. Max Richter, Ian Burdge, Louisa Fuller, Natalia Bonner, Chris Worsey & John Metcalfe – Mrs Dalloway, In The Garden, Three Worlds: Music From Woolf Works, 2017 14. Cat Power – Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again, I'm Not There, 2007 15. The Million Dollar Bashers & Karen O – Highway 61 Revisited, I’m Not There, 2007 total time: 01:19:53 http://radioetiopia.phase108.net/ https://instagram.com/radioetiopia/ https://radiolisboa.pt/ www.radioetiopia.com

Old Fashioned Radio
Everyday People — Выпуск 21

Old Fashioned Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 64:33


Артур Ямпольский предлагает послушать дебютный альбом Ника Дрейка "Five Leaves Left". Диск занимает 283 место в списке 500 лучших альбомов журнала Rolling Stone. В 2005 году британский телеканал Channel 4 поместил альбом на 85 место в своём списке 100 величайших альбомов всех времён.

1001 Album Club
150 Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left

1001 Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 21:28


Underrated in his own time Nick Drake had a resurgence after his passing at a young age. On this debut album Drake's lyrics capture a subtle poetry of emotion while his singing is soft, articulate and sometimes haunting.

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RNZ: Music 101
Nick Drake producer Joe Boyd on the 50th anniversary of Five Leaves Left

RNZ: Music 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 24:52


English musician Nick Drake achieved little commercial success before his death in 1974 at the age of 26, but these days he’s considered an essential artist who’s influenced some of the biggest names in music. We spoke to friend and producer Joe Boyd on the 50th anniversary of Drake's debut album Five Leaves Left.

1969 | El podcast de Martín Milone
1969 1x06 | Nick Drake con Sebastian Litmanovich (Cineplexx)

1969 | El podcast de Martín Milone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 21:20


Repasamos con Sebastian Litmanovich (Cineplexx) el Five Leaves Left de Nick Drake.

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That Record Got Me High Podcast
S2E63 – Nick Drake – “Five Leaves Left” – with Rat Bastard

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 68:50


Miami music producer, member of To Live and Shave in LA, and founder of the International Noise Conference Rat Bastard brings his knowledge of producer Joe Boyd and love of Nick Drake's melancholy genius to our 63rd episode of that Record Got Me High. Recorded at the Dan Hosker Studio in Miami. Please Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/TRGMH?

I Sprained My Mental Health Podcast
#21 Untroubled cure for a troubled mind

I Sprained My Mental Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 33:44


Celebrating the work of singer-songwriter Nick Drake & his album Five Leaves Left which I revisited to help get me through a bad patch. I look at what his artistry means to me; what I appreciated then & what I appreciate now.

Josh Rutner's Album of the Week - Josh Rutner
Episode 16: Five Leaves Left (Nick Drake, 1969)

Josh Rutner's Album of the Week - Josh Rutner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 6:59


This week, Josh discusses Nick Drake's 1969 album, Five Leaves Left!

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Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-104, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.3

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 37:07


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-104, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.3微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】微博(新浪/腾讯):【孤品兆赫】iTune Store: 【孤品兆赫】本期继续更新一期民谣,介绍已故的英国民谣歌手Nick Drake 1969年的首张专辑 ,第三部分,欢迎收听。Traklist 1. < Time of No Reply > -- Nick Drake, 1968 2. < Cello Song > -- Nick Drake, 1969 3. < Tomorrow Is A Long Time > -- Nick Drake, 1967 4. < Tomorrow Is A Long Time > -- Bob Dylan, 196 5. < River Man > -- Nick Drake, 1969 6. < River Man > -- Nick Drake, 1969 7. < Saturday Sun > -- Nick Drake, 1969

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Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-104, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.3

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 37:07


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-104, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.3微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】微博(新浪/腾讯):【孤品兆赫】iTune Store: 【孤品兆赫】本期继续更新一期民谣,介绍已故的英国民谣歌手Nick Drake 1969年的首张专辑 ,第三部分,欢迎收听。Traklist 1. < Time of No Reply > -- Nick Drake, 1968 2. < Cello Song > -- Nick Drake, 1969 3. < Tomorrow Is A Long Time > -- Nick Drake, 1967 4. < Tomorrow Is A Long Time > -- Bob Dylan, 196 5. < River Man > -- Nick Drake, 1969 6. < River Man > -- Nick Drake, 1969 7. < Saturday Sun > -- Nick Drake, 1969

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Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-95, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.2

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 36:28


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-95, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.2微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】微博(新浪/腾讯):【孤品兆赫】iTune Store: 【孤品兆赫】本期继续更新一期民谣,介绍已故的英国民谣歌手Nick Drake 1969年的首张专辑 ,第二部分,欢迎收听。Traklist 1. < Thoughts of Mary Jane > -- Nick Drake, 1968 2. < Man in A Shed > -- Nick Drake, 1969 3. < Sister of Mercy > -- Leonard Cohen, 1968 4. < Time Has Told Me > -- Nick Drake, 1969 5. < I Don‘t Know Where I Stand > -- Fairport Convention, 1968 6. < No More My Lord > -- The Pangangle, 1968 7. < Thoughts of Mary Jane > -- Nick Drake, 1968

Tea for One/孤品兆赫
Tea for One/孤品兆赫-89, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.1

Tea for One/孤品兆赫

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2015 39:50


Tea for One/孤品兆赫-89, 民谣/Five Leaves Left, Pt.1微信订阅号:【孤品兆赫】微博(新浪/腾讯):【孤品兆赫】iTune Store: 【孤品兆赫】本期继续更新一期民谣,介绍已故的英国民谣歌手Nick Drake 1969年的首张专辑 ,第一部分,欢迎收听。Traklist 1. < Life in A Northern Town > -- The Dream Academy, 1985 2. < Day is Done > -- Nick Drake, 1969 3. < Way to Blue > -- Nick Drake, 1969 4. < Window with Shawl > -- Donovan, 1967 5. < Here Comes the Blues > -- Nick Drake, 19676. < Cocaine Blues > -- Nick Drake, 19677. < Cocaine Blues > -- Dave Van Ronk, 1962 8. < Three Hours > -- Nick Drake, 1969

Notebook on Cities and Culture
On Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left with Trevor Dann, Patrick Humphries and Peter Hogan

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2009 63:11


Colin Marshall talks to three music writers who have written books on English singer-songwriter Nick Drake, whose debut album Five Leaves Left originally shipped on September 1, 1969. Joining the conversation to celebrate the record’s fortieth anniversary are Trevor Dann, former head of BBC Music Entertainment and author of Darker Than the Deepest Sea: The Search for Nick Drake; Patrick Humphries, noted biographer of musicians and author of Nick Drake: The Biography, the very first book on the man; and Peter Hogan, author of Nick Drake: The Complete Guide to His Music and an enthusiast of Drake’s music from the very beginning.