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Colours Are Fading Fast
LOREN / JANSCH,BERT AURBACH
Colours Are Fading Fast
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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2016 three CD casebound set featuring both of Loren Auerbach's official albums originally released on her own Christabel Records, plus a third disc of recently unearthed, unheard material. Includes previously unseen images...  more »

     
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All Artists: LOREN / JANSCH,BERT AURBACH
Title: Colours Are Fading Fast
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fire America
Release Date: 8/26/2016
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Folk, Pop
Style: Traditional Folk
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC: 809236171276

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2016 three CD casebound set featuring both of Loren Auerbach's official albums originally released on her own Christabel Records, plus a third disc of recently unearthed, unheard material. Includes previously unseen images, together with a personal message from Loren's mother, Geraldine. Remastered from original tapes by Brian Pyle. There's an idea in Japanese culture which suggests that true beauty can only be achieved through imperfection, as it's opposite is unattainable. Colours Are Fading Fast - a beautifully presented three disc set by Loren Auerbach (alongside future husband Bert Jansch) - is a case in point. Though Auerbach's voice is sure, it has a tenderness about it that is truly endearing - to listen to her sing is almost an invitation - close your eyes and you could be sitting with her in her living room, a hot cup of tea by your side. Auerbach's two albums (Playing The Game and After The Long Night respectively) are included here, alongside In Moonlight's Grace - a third disc of previously unheard and unreleased material, transferred and remastered from original tapes. This part of the triptych feels decidedly special as it documents what would become a great partnership between Loren and Bert - both creatively and romantically. Some of it is a work in process, some of it more polished, but all of it retains Loren's particular charm, and the effect that it clearly had on those around her. Listening again to her works, it's truly a wonder that she didn't see the same recognition of Virginia Astley, Bridget St John or even Vashti Bunyan.

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