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These Trails
CD (Item 575403) Drag City, 1973 — Condition: New Copy
Hawaiian psych folk from songwriters Margret Morgan and Patrick Cockett – who sing and play guitar, dulcimer, slide and tabla – backed by more guitar, sitar, vocals, ipu, feet and all kinds of dreamy charm on the rare and legendary These Trails album! The songs are uniquely, brilliantly influenced by their surroundings – the trails of the mountains of Kaua'i – without a tourist's cliché of Hawaii to be found, though. Lovely, somewhat strange post psychedelic folk rock unlike anything else! Titles include "These Trails", "Our House In Hanalei", "El Rey Pescador", "Waipoo", "Garden Botanum", "Rapt Attention" and more. (A great Drag City reissue of the private press gem – with notes by Rob Sevier of The Numero Group.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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