In fact Come Away to the Hills is the album that has the very song I mentioned.
I think that the Good Parts Version of it is a really great folk-rock album. Said GPV is the album itself minus "Welcome in the May" (which I find somehow a little too tittersome), the title track aka "The Bard's Exhortation to the Salaryman" (ironically enough...but it's too smug), and "Sunday Afternoon in Upper Wallop" (what were they thinking on that one??).
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Date: 2006-02-03 09:14 am (UTC)I think that the Good Parts Version of it is a really great folk-rock album. Said GPV is the album itself minus "Welcome in the May" (which I find somehow a little too tittersome), the title track aka "The Bard's Exhortation to the Salaryman" (ironically enough...but it's too smug), and "Sunday Afternoon in Upper Wallop" (what were they thinking on that one??).