Lindisfarne — Nicely Out of Tune 1970 (UK, Progressive Folk)<br /><br />The debut album by a rock band formed in 1970 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The band performed semi-acoustic folk rock with elements of psychedelia and progressive rock. In the early 1970s, Lindisfarne competed in the charts with Jethro Tull and enjoyed active support from the music press, which called the band the heirs of The Beatles and Alan Hull "the new Dylan."<br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. Lady Eleanor - 0:00<br /><br />02. Road To Kingdom Come - 4:13<br /><br />03. Winter Song - 8:27<br /><br />04. Turn A Deaf Ear - 13:37<br /><br />05. Clear White Light (Part 2) - 17:33<br /><br />06. We Can Swing Together - 21:36<br /><br />07. Alan In The River With Flowers - 27:23<br /><br />08. Down - 30:31<br /><br />09. The Things I Should Have Said - 33:39<br /><br />10. Jackhammer Blues - 37:41<br /><br />11. Scarecrow Song - 41:09<br /><br />Bonuses:<br /><br />12. Knackers Yard Blues (Single B-Side) - 44:30<br /><br />13. Nothing But The Marvelous Is Beautiful (Single B-Side) – 48:10<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Alan Hull – vocals, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, organ, piano, electric piano<br />Ray Jackson - vocals, mandolin, harmonica, flatulette<br />Rod Clements - electric bass, organ, piano, violin, guitars, vocals<br />Simon Cowe – lead, acoustic & 12-string guitars, mandolin, banjo, vocals<br />Ray Laidlaw - drums<br />+<br />John Anthony - producer
