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    Large as Life & Twice as Natural

    01/01/1968 | Fledg'ling Uk 

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      $19.99

      LARGE AS LIFE & TWICE AS NATURAL (RMST)

    All Music Guide Review

    With the exception of 1964's Folk, Blues & Beyond, this is Graham's finest non-compilation album. It's also his most fully arranged and rock-influenced effort, with backing by a meaty ensemble featuring Danny Thompson (of Pentangle) on bass and British blues stalwarts Jon Hiseman and Dick Heckstall-Smith (Graham Bond, Colosseum) on drums and sax respectively. Even Davey's singing sounds better than usual. Graham offers some decent blues, but more interesting are his frequent excursions into raga folk-rock of sorts, especially on "Blue Raga" (learned from Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan). The raga-jazz interpretation of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now," which moves from meditative opening drones into a freewheeling explosion of modal folk-rock, is one of the highlights of Graham's career on record and one of the best expressions of his ability to make a standard his own. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Both Sides Now
  • 6:02
  • 2
  • Bad Boy Blues
  • 2:17
  • 3
  • Tristano
  • 4:00
  • 4
  • Babe, It Ain't No Lie
  • 2:27
  • 5
  • Bruton Town
  • 3:59
  • 6
  • Sunshine Raga
  • 6:19
  • 7
  • Freight Train Blues
  • 4:04
  • 8
  • Jenra
  • 3:10
  • 9
  • Electric Chair
  • 2:45
  • 10
  • Good Morning Blues
  • 5:23
  • 11
  • Beautiful City
  • 2:28
  • 12
  • Blue Raga
  • 5:48
  • Credits

    • Davy Graham
    • Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer, Liner Notes


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