Label: Hannibal Records (US), HNCD 5402
Style: Folk Rock, Folk Pop
Country: Rangoon (Yangon), Burma (Myanmar) (19 June 1948 - 25 November 1974)
Time: 41:49
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 216 Mb
Five Leaves Left was recorded between May 1968 and April 1969 at Sound Techniques in London, England. Engineer John Wood recalled that "[Drake] would track live, singing and playing along with the string section" without the use of any overdubbing. For the song "River Man", producer Joe Boyd described Drake playing on a stool in the centre of the studio while surrounded by a semi-circle of instruments. The studio's environment was also an important factor as it had multiple levels to it which enabled the creation of interesting sounds and atmospheres.[1][6]
Among his various backing musicians, Drake was accompanied by Richard Thompson from Fairport Convention and Danny Thompson of Pentangle. Robert Kirby, a friend of Drake's from Cambridge University, arranged the stringed instruments for several tracks while Harry Robinson arranged the strings for "River Man".[7] The title of the album is a reference to the old Rizla cigarette papers packet, which used to contain a printed note near the end saying "Only five leaves left".
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Leaves_Left)
01. Time Has Told Me (04:28)
02. River Man (04:21)
03. Three Hours (06:16)
04. Way To Blue (03:11)
05. Day Is Done (02:29)
06. Cello Song (04:49)
07. The Thoughts Of Mary Jane (03:22)
08. Man In A Shed (03:55)
09. Fruit Tree (04:50)
10. Saturday Sun (04:04)
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