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When the Day Is Done: Orchestrations Robert Kirby: When The Day Is Done: Orchestrations Of Robert Kirby / Various - COMPACT DISCSTitle: When The Day Is Done: Orchestrations Of Robert Kirby Various Artist: When the Day Is Done: Orchestrations Robert Kirby Label: Ace Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 029667088022 Genre: Folk Release Date: 2018 03 02 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT Nick Drake's first two albums "Five Leaves Left" and "Bryter Layter" famously sold in tiny numbers when they were first released at the turn of the 70s. Their re evaluation
Title: When The Day Is Done: Orchestrations Of Robert Kirby / VariousArtist: When the Day Is Done: Orchestrations Robert Kirby
Label: Ace
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 029667088022
Genre: Folk
Release Date: 2018-03-02
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
Nick Drake's first two albums - "Five Leaves Left" and "Bryter Layter" - famously sold in tiny numbers when they were first released at the turn of the 70s. Their re-evaluation in the decades since, and the ever-increasing number of Drake fans around the world - now stretching into the hundreds of thousands - has much to do with Robert Kirby, whose string, brass and woodwind arrangements helped to make the records so distinctive. Totemic of a post-60s, post-swinging England that wore a greatcoat and kicked up leaves, Kirby's orchestrations were relaxed, familiar, and entirely autumnal. His talent was appreciated by producer/manager Sandy Robertson, who booked him for other prime British folk-rockers - Ian Matthews, Spirogyra, Shelagh McDonald, Keith Christmas - and by Joe Boyd, who asked Kirby to work with Vashti Bunyan. By the end of the decade, when he quit arranging for an office job, there was almost no-one in the folk rock canon Robert Kirby hadn't worked with: Shirley Collins, Ralph McTell, Sandy Denny, and Richard and Linda Thompson. He came out of retirement at the end of the 90s and had never been busier than he was at the time of his unexpected death in 2009. "When The Day Is Done" concentrates on his first wave of success, when a Robert Kirby arrangement was a guarantee of something special, a particular melancholic beauty. Compilation and sleeve note by Bob Stanley.
Tracks:
1.1 Introduction - Nick Drake
1.2 Forest and the Shore - Keith Christmas
1.3 Ophelia's Song - Shelagh McDonald
1.4 I Keep a Close Watch - John Cale
1.5 Dancing at Whitsun - Tim Hart ; Maddy Pryor
1.6 Rainbow River - Vashti Bunyan
1.7 I've Seen the Movie - Andy Roberts
1.8 White Witch - Spriguns
1.9 It's My Own Way - Gillian McPherson
1.10 Follow on - Steve Ashley
1.11 Silver Threads and Golden Needles - Sandy Denny
1.12 Love Is a Funny Thing - Spirogyra
1.13 Friend to Me - Gary Shearston
1.14 Honour Bright - Shirley Collins
1.15 First Light - Richard ; Linda Thompson
1.16 Raviole - Audience
1.17 Madonna Blue - Illusion
1.18 Gimme An Inch Girl - Ian Matthews
1.19 What Memories We Make - Dana Gillespie
1.20 Pick Up a Gun - Ralph McTell
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This first part of this book was great for learning about Gandhi's life
Format: Kindle
This first part of this book was great for learning about Gandhi's life. The pictures were enjoyable as well. Near the end of the first part of the book, the main ideas were being repeated. I didn't enjoy the second part of the book which focused on analyzing Gandhi's philosophy and also repeated many of the ideas made in the first part of the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015
★★★★★ 5
A Rich and Wonderful Pictorial Biography
Format: Paperback
This is a beautiful book that tells Ghandi's story through wonderful photographs and a simple and elucidating text. Ghandi appears os a struggling human being who changes himself through hard work. It really is a story of transformation, and it's very well told here. I liked it so well, I used it as part of our study on world revolutions when I was teaching ninth grade last year, and the students also liked it very much.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2013
★★★★★ 4
A Tool for Study
Format: Kindle
Though this book feels like it has been cobbled together from different sources it provides a sense of Gandhi's spiritual growth and the sources for it. His ideas and principles are clearly and often repeatedly stated offering the student the benefit of repetition in varied words. I'll be reading it again and again to extract a summary of those. Recommended for beginning Gandhi explorers.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2016
★★★★★ 5
Off the couch and on the road
Format: Kindle
Even those who are happy in their circumstance may find themselves discontented with the sameness of their days. An adventure will relieve this, and perhaps we can make the adventure happen, and yet the sameness of our days is the very thing that holds us back. But then we read how someone actually did it, had a true adventure to match the best of our daydreams, and we think, I could do that, too!
Beth Jusino’s Camino memoir is for everyone who has ever considered doing something extraordinary, something beyond everyday life. She freely admits her life was sedentary — as couch-bound as you or I — but then the notion of the Camino grew from daydream to impulse, and then became irresistible, and she was fortunate to have a husband who gladly came along.
It’s a book of astonishing quality, the words well-chosen, each page proof of her craft. She engages us not only with her physical ordeal (which is considerable, until she finds better shoes along the way), but also with her wonderment at the things she sees, the people she meets on the way, and we are compelled along, turning each page to see what happens next. Her story is not only rich in anecdote but also in the wealth of reflection on what she sees and hears along the way. Some particular scenes that stay fixed in memory are her encounters with a flock of sheep she meets at just the point when she needs them — a Camino miracle! — and also her descriptions of the great storks in their huge nests on all the church steeples and other high points along the way. Again and again I marked passages in the text so that I may come back and enjoy them once more.
It’s also a love story, and the measure of this is the way we begin to anticipate her moments of particular challenge when her husband will do whatever needs doing or say whatever she needs to hear. It’s his story as well as hers, and she knows this and sets it down, and in so doing, tells us that perhaps she could not have finished her journey without him.
Those who have walked any part of the road to Santiago will relive moments in familiar places and perhaps see what they missed the first time along the way and gain a new insight, a fresh view of what they overlooked before. And they may think, yes, I’ll go again!
But if you’ve never had an adventure and Santiago is no more than the stuff of your daydreams, if you have so far only imagined such an undertaking, if the sameness of your days holds you back, then read this book.
Then go out and do it. But make sure you buy the right shoes.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021
★★★★★ 4
Walking from La Puy to Finisterre...a well written memoir
Format: Paperback
The key to writing a Camino book--at least from this reader's perspective--it to have a well-written, well-edited, and unique personal account of the adventure. I've read many Camino books that lack these three elements. WTTEOTW has all three elements and is a great addition to anyone's Camino library.
The book is paced nicely and makes for an easy read. I was amused that the author had spent considerable time preparing for this trip yet seemed not to have absorbed some important information prior to the trip--e.g. appropriate footwear, the scramble for nightly accommodations, the frustrations that commonly occur while traveling in unfamiliar cultures. Her adjustments along the way provide humor and insight into preparing for things we've not yet experienced in our own lives.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019