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ARTIST
PALMER, CLIVE
TITLE
All Roads Lead to Land
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
THE COMMUNION LABEL
CATALOG #
COMM 060CD
COMM 060CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/22/2004
"A founding member of The Incredible String Band, Clive Palmer is a virtuoso banjo player and distinguished folk musician who has recorded at least three (still sort of 'lost') classic albums with ensembles C.O.B. (Clive's Original Band) and The Famous Jug Band. Palmer has been in several other mythical bands, and has released a selection of awe-inspiring solo albums all the way up to the present time. Ten of the songs constituting
All Roads Lead To Land
were recorded during a 1999 session with two additional tracks culled from previous UK-only releases. The songs were picked by Steve Fellows, assigned songselector for an overview retrospective of Palmer's long and varied career. However, upon hearing the 1999 sessions, it was decided that these magical tracks, previously unreleased, stood up with the best of his previously released material and deserved to be heard. Considering the high quality of Palmer's previous work, this cannot be considered faint praise."
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