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Buffy Sainte-Marie, Fire & Fleet & Candlelight

Audio CD

Disk ID: 60479

Disk length: 37m 15s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1967

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Seed Of Brotherhood 1:28
2. Summer Boy 2:40
3. The Circle Game 3:02
4. Lyke Wake Dirge 3:46
5. Song To A Seagull 3:22
6. Doggett'S Gap 1:38
7. The Wedding Song 2:18
8. 97 Men In This Here Town Would Give A Half A Grand Of Silver To Follow Me Down 3:07
9. Lord Randall 3:30
10. The Carousel 2:33
11. T'Es Pas Un Autre 2:56
12. Little Boy Dark Eyes 1:38
13. Reynardine-A Vampire Legend 2:57
14. Hey Little Bird 2:12

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Review

On the last of her fully satisfying '60s releases, Buffy Sainte-Marie combined a strong assortment of original songs with a judicious selection of traditional folksongs and two Joni Mitchell covers (including "The Circle Game"). The variety of arrangements and musical settings alone keep this intriguing record from ever sounding stale. Simple acoustic numbers ("The Wedding Song" and "The Seeds of Brotherhood"--add the word "sow" to the beginning and that's pretty much the sum total of Sainte-Marie's heartfelt message) contrast nicely with the lush orchestrations of "The Carousel" and "T'es Pas un Autre" and the good-time, hoedown feel of "Doggett's Gap" and the glorious "97 Men in This Here Town Would Give a Half a Grand in Silver Just to Follow Me Down." A unique songwriter with an equally unique voice captured on tape at the height of her powers. --Percy Keegan

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