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Ian & Sylvia

Movin on 1967-68

Movin on 1967-68 Tracks
1. Windy Weather
2. Hang On To A Dream
3. I Don't Believe You
4. Where Did All The Love Go
5. Mr Spoons
6. National Hotel
7. Sunday
8. Pilgrimage To Paradise
9. Reason To Believe
10. Big River
11. Trilogy
12. Lovin' Sound
13. Here's To You
14. I Learned From Leah
15. Woman's World
16. Mr Spoons
17. Shinbone Alley
18. Please Think
19. Stories He'd Tell
20. Jickson Johnson
21. Tears Of Rage
22. Minstrel
Ian & Sylvia - Movin on 1967-68
Movin on 1967-68 Review
Legendary Canadian Folkies. Twofer Reissue of 'lovin' Sound' from 1967 and 'full Circle' from 1968.


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Reissue of the MGM tracks
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This set appears to combine the two albums Ian and Sylvia recorded for MGM after leaving Vanguard. While you can still hear the folk influence, there are clear pop influences as well, particularly in "Sunday", which I used as the theme for a television program in the early seventies.

"Reason to Believe" is the best cover I've heard of the Tim Hardin song--"If I listened long enough to you/I'd find a way to believe that it's all true/Knowing that you lied straight faced while I cried/Still I look to find a reason to believe"--recently covered by Rod Stewart.

There's also great humor in "National Hotel" and a wistful love song to their child in "Mr. Spoons". This may be a bit more for Ian and Sylvia true believers than their folk era tunes, but it's a great collection.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2004-03-09