Artist

Nick Drake

English singer‐songwriter

Yangon, Myanmar • 1948 – 1974

Nick Drake is a musician from Yangon, Myanmar, active 1948–1974. Their discography on Gatefold includes 15 records.

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15

Albums tracked

332

In collections

1948

Since

Biography

Nick Drake (Nicholas Rodney Drake, Yangon, Myanmar, June 19, 1948 - Tanworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, England, November 25, 1974) was an English folk singer known for his gentle, enigmatic songs and his virtuosic right-hand finger picking technique. Although he recorded only three albums, critics and fellow musicians hold his work in very high esteem. Drake failed to find a wide audience during his lifetime and had a strong aversion to performing. Since his death, however, Drake's music has gained a significant cult following.

The Arc of Nick Drake

The pivots — what forced Nick Drake to reinvent.

  1. The Chamber Folk Blueprint

    Boyd dragged Drake into Sound Techniques with Kirby providing string arrangements and Fairport Convention's Richard Thompson lending guitar. They built Five Leaves Left around lush, complex counterpoints to mask Drake's extreme vocal intimacy and fragile stage presence. You hear a quiet kid being framed as a grand English baroque poet, cushioned by Danny Thompson's upright bass.

  2. The Polished Commercial Push

    Boyd wanted an actual hit, so he threw everything at Bryter Layter in 1970. He brought in members of Fairport, brass sections, and John Cale from the Velvet Underground to play celeste and piano on 'Northern Sky.' The result was a gorgeous, jazz-inflected pop record that still tanked because Drake completely refused to tour or do press to support it.

  3. The Midnight Stripping

    Depressed and furious with the arrangements on his earlier work, Drake showed up at Sound Techniques alone with sound engineer John Wood over two late nights in late 1971. No producer, no session players, no orchestrations—just his Guild M-20 acoustic, his bare voice, and a tiny piano overdub on the title track. Pink Moon became twenty-eight minutes of stark, unadorned brilliance that redefined how intimate a record could possibly sound.

Influences

  • Bert JanschDrake learned his intricate fingerpicking technique and claw-like thumb patterns by obsessively studying Jansch's self-titled 1965 debut. You hear it immediately in the rolling, syncopated rhythm beneath 'Cello Song' and 'Three Hours.' Jansch gave Drake the template for using an acoustic guitar as its own entire rhythm section.
  • Davy GrahamGraham pioneered the modal, non-standard DADGAD tuning in the British folk revival that Drake adapted into his own strange open tunings like BEBEBE and CGCFCE. The shifting droning bass notes on 'River Man' owe their harmonic structure directly to Graham's Eastern-influenced folk explorations. Graham showed him that standard tuning was a trap.
  • Molly DrakeHis mother was an accomplished amateur pianist and songwriter whose private home recordings from the 1950s directly shaped his melancholic melodic sensibilities. Her descending minor-key piano structures and dark lyrical cadences are the exact harmonic bedrock of songs like 'Day Is Done' and 'Way to Blue.' He inherited his sense of melody from her, not the radio.
  • Josh WhiteDrake covered White's material in his early home tapes after studying White's Piedmont fingerpicking style and urbane vocal delivery. You can hear that distinct Piedmont thumb-thump driving the motor of 'Hazey Jane II.' White gave Drake a clean, rhythmic attack that kept his quiet folk from turning into mush.
  • Fred NeilDrake heavily absorbed Neil's 1966 self-titled folk-blues record and covered 'Dolphins' in his early private recordings. Neil's low, resonant baritone delivery and deep sense of solitary isolation became the vocal blueprint for Drake's entire catalog. It taught him that understated singing carries more weight than belting.

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