Sandy by Sandy Salisbury

Sandy

Sandy Salisbury

2000

Sandy is a Rock album by Sandy Salisbury, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

In 1972, Sandy Denny had just sung on a Led Zeppelin album, and her crystalline voice was charming critics and fellow musicians. But she wasn't a star yet, and it was time to change that. This lushly produced album combines the British folk-rock of her former band Fairport Convention—including Richard Thompson's lyrical guitar—with new touches, like New Orleans horns on "For Nobody to Hear" and orchestration on "The Lady." The record's most shiver-inducing moment? The sound of three Sandys singing a cappella on "The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood."

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Tracklist

  1. 1It'll Take a Long Time5:14
  2. 2Sweet Rosemary2:27
  3. 3For Nobody to Hear4:12
  4. 4Tomorrow Is a Long Time3:54
  5. 5Quiet Joys of Brotherhood4:25
  6. 6Listen, Listen3:57
  7. 7The Lady4:00
  8. 8Bushes and Briars3:52
  9. 9It Suits Me Well5:05
  10. 10The Music Weaver3:20
  11. 11Here In Silence3:50
  12. 12Man of Iron7:37
  13. 13Sweet Rosemary (Demo)2:57
  14. 14Ecoute Ecoute3:56
  15. 15It'll Take a Long Time (Live At the Troubadour)5:22

Credits

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5 pressings tracked on Gatefold