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Accolade - Nature Boy - 1970 (U.K.) 

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" Accolade's one of those short-lived late-'60s/early-'70s English bands that attempted to expand musical boundaries, mixing traditional English folk with some rock influences. In one respect the band (bassist Eden Abba, woodwind player Brian Cresswell, singer/guitarist Gordon Giltrap, drummer Ian Hoyle and guitarist Don Partridge) was quite different from many of their contemporaries - namely they were brimming with talent. Prior to their collaboration in Accolade, both Giltrap and Partridge had enjoyed some solo recognition. Giltrap had released a pair of critically praised solo albums, while Partridge (who was actually working as a street musician (what the English term a busker)), enjoyed a fluke UK hit with the song "Rosie"). Unfortunately, Accolade's pastoral stylings guaranteed instant obscurity in the States. In fact, it's somewhat of a mystery how they even got their 1968 debut released by Capitol (a label hardly renown for its willingness to take a chance on cutting edge sounds).
Produced by Don Paul, 1969's cleverly-titled "Accolade" is hard to accurately describe. Recorded with former Artwoods bassist Malcolm Pool replacing Abba, the collection exhibits a smooth and calming sound throughout. Largely acoustic (though you don't really realize it), material such as "Maiden Flight Eliza" (featuring some weird Mamas and Papas-styled harmonies - we're not kidding), "Prelude To a Dawn" and "Never Ending Solitude" wasn't exactly mainstream rock, nor did it fall under the banner of Fairport Convention-styled English folk. Imagine well crafted cocktail jazz with the addition of a touch of English folk ("Ulyssees") and you'll get a feel for the LP. While that doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement, the result is actually a fascinating album that we repeatedly come back to. Our favorite tracks? Abba's only contribution, the bluesy "Nature Boy" and the surprisingly hard rocking "Gospel Song".
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@silversurfer8278
@silversurfer8278 Год назад
A little more information, since Don Partridge was my elder brother, and sings the vocals on "Nature Boy". Don loved this song from his childhood, and having started folk singing in the early 1960's he recorded a solo version of this song, accompanied with his acoustic guitar. Don later made a good living as a street busker with a one-man band, and was "discovered" by manager Don Paul in 1967 whilst busking in London. After Don's two top-ten hits in 1968, "Rosie" and "Blue Eyes", he organised a Buskers Concert in Feb 1969 at the Royal Albert Hall, paying cash to rent the Hall, and this was a surprising success. Following this, on the ensuing Buskers Tour around the UK, Gordon Giltrap joined that tour as a solo artist, and the seeds to form the group Accolade were sown. Aged 15, I was on that tour with them as a lighweight roadie. The group Accolade was born later the same year, when Malcolm Poole (bass and fiddle); Brian Cresswell (flute and and alto sax) and Ian Hoyle (drums) joined. The first album "Accolade" and their single "Natural Day" followed in 1970, but neither became commercially successful. There are several errors on the record and CD sleeves. American songwriter George Alexander Aberle (later stage name "Eden Ahbez", later still Eden Abba) originally wrote the song "Nature Boy" in the 1940's, and it became a huge hit when Nat King Cole recorded it in 1948 - but Eden was never involved in any way with Accolade, and certainly never played with them. Don suggested that the group recorded it, and he is the vocalist and second guitar. A second album "Accolade II" was released in 1971, after Giltrap had decided to leave to continue his solo career, whilst guitarist Wizz Jones or pianist Mike Moran joined on certain numbers. My personal view is that this second album is the better, although since commercial success was still elusive, the group soon after disbanded. The two albums still stand as good creative works, novel British acoustic folk rock somewhat swamped by the sea of great and commercial heavy rock music of those years.
@izaiasvrf190
@izaiasvrf190 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your testimony and clarifications. This melody and this version is simply transcendental, a dreamlike fantasy. Divine! I am from Brasil; If possible, could you post the transcription of the song "Cross Continental Pandemonium Theater Company"?? (I think it's epic!)
@silversurfer8278
@silversurfer8278 2 месяца назад
@@izaiasvrf190 I don't have the lyrics; but I will listen to the song again, type them up and post them online. I'm glad that you liked it! I think that Don wrote CCPTC around summer 1969.
@Guilherme-wh7mc
@Guilherme-wh7mc 3 года назад
Thanks RU-vid algorithm, sometimes you just hit the target. What a masterpiece!!!
@wendellwiggins3776
@wendellwiggins3776 3 года назад
Beautiful rare forgotten meaningful representations of a magical era that I feel blessed to have been incarnated near enough to experience its epithet that allowed me to get the intense afterglow of it's ENERGY & LOVE
@int3gr
@int3gr 9 лет назад
Simply a transcendental journey...
@JayPeek
@JayPeek 9 лет назад
i can hear early king crimson. and assorted ELP motifs. and andrew lloyd webers "try not to get hurried" from JCS. i guess also the audacity of jethro tulls "songs from the wood"-which came off quite well to the press. and to me. this is important music here this accolade. without doubt. :-)
@SweetSmoke21
@SweetSmoke21 12 лет назад
Thanks for discovering and sharing this excellent version to "Nature boy' :)
@SweetSmoke21
@SweetSmoke21 12 лет назад
And then one day...one magic day he passed my way And while we spoke of many things, fools and kings This he said to me The greatest thing you'll ever learn Is just to love and be loved in return.
@andreanagy5644
@andreanagy5644 9 лет назад
There was a boy... A very strange enchanted boy. They say he wandered very far, very far Over land and sea A little shy and sad of eye But very wise was he. And then one day, One magic day he passed my way. And while we spoke of many things , Fools and kings, This he said to me, "The greatest thing you'll ever learn Is just to love and be loved in return." "The greatest thing you'll ever learn Is just to love and be loved in return." ..I like the best this version of the song, I know it from your uploads, thanks Artmaniac!!
@Heartfeeder21
@Heartfeeder21 12 лет назад
Thanks for "Searching for it"(very good playlist!) - outstanding song with strange mood and great flute :)
@arkadyyablokov9158
@arkadyyablokov9158 9 лет назад
№5." Богатства андеграунда". Еще одна незаслуженно забытая британская команда. Музыканты группы, в своей звуковой палитре, удивительным образом смешивали акустическое фолк звучание и джазовые интонации. Фанам раннего Jethro Tull можно смело рекомендовать их записи. Увы история группы оказалась короткой. Выпустив всего два альбома Accolade (1970) и Accolade II (1971) канули в лету, а жаль...
@SweetSmoke21
@SweetSmoke21 12 лет назад
There was a boy, a very strange enchanted boy They say he'd wandered very far, very far Over land and sea. A little shy, and sad of eye; but very wise was he.
@bildom5
@bildom5 11 лет назад
Γνωριζα το nature boy απο την εκτελεση των Great society η οποια μου αρεσε παρα πολυ.. Σημερα την ακουσα απο τους Accolade.. Αληθεια "την ακουσα".. Με μια λεξη θα την χαρακτηριζα μαγευτικη....
@annabellenonimous1302
@annabellenonimous1302 2 года назад
Astonished that this hasn't been in a Quentin Tarantino film yet
@prostasia7
@prostasia7 12 лет назад
Ξέχασα τα συγχαρητήρια για τις πληροφορίες!
@NaamahCarnage
@NaamahCarnage 10 лет назад
His vocals remind me of dead can dance
@prostasia7
@prostasia7 12 лет назад
Περίμενα πώς και πώς τη συγκεκριμένη ανάρτηση.. είναι από τα πολύ αγαπημένα μου.. νάσαι καλά Γιώργο!
@michaelfuria4257
@michaelfuria4257 2 года назад
also, the upright bass is quite nice...
@silversurfer8278
@silversurfer8278 Год назад
The bassist on both albums is Malcolm Poole, and not Eden Ahbez, who was never involved with this group. The record sleeve is completely wrong in that respect. Eden Ahbez is actually an American singer-songwriter who wrote the song "Nature Boy".
@artmaniac53
@artmaniac53 Год назад
Hi! Read, please, carefully all the text!
@silversurfer8278
@silversurfer8278 2 месяца назад
@@artmaniac53 I did. The text is wrong.
@bittenandreasen5426
@bittenandreasen5426 9 лет назад
Isn't this an old French melody ??? From the late 50s ???
@samfrancisco6108
@samfrancisco6108 4 года назад
Nat King Cole song.
@silversurfer8278
@silversurfer8278 Год назад
The song was written by the American songwriter Eden Ahbez in the 1940's, but became a huge hit in 1948 for Nat King Cole. My brother Don Partridge made a folk-style solo recording of the song in 1965 with acoustic guitar backing, and later after his big hits in 1968, he formed Accolade in late 1969 together with Gordon Giltrap (lead acoustic guitar), Malcolm Poole (contrabass & fiddle), Brian Cresswell (flute & alto sax) and Ian Hoyle (drums). Don sings the vocals on this recording.
@bittenandreasen5426
@bittenandreasen5426 Год назад
@@silversurfer8278 Thanks for the info :)
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