Nick Drake: Fruit Tree Cover Art


Track Listing
Listen Time Has Told Me
 
Listen River Man
 
Listen Three Hours
 
Listen Way to Blue
 
Listen Day Is Done
 
Listen Cello Song
 
Listen The Thoughts of Mary Jane
 
Listen Man in a Shed
 
Listen Fruit Tree
 
Listen Saturday Sun
 
Listen Introduction
 
Listen Hazey Jane II
 
Listen At the Chime of a City Clock
 
Listen One of These Things First
 
Listen Hazey Jane I
 
Listen Bryter Layter
 
Listen Fly
 
Listen Poor Boy
 
Listen Northern Sky
 
Listen Sunday
 
Listen Pink Moon
 
Listen Place to Be
 
Listen Road
 
Listen Which Will
 
Listen Horn
 
Listen Things Behind the Sun
 
Listen Know
 
Listen Free Ride
 
Listen Parasite
 
Listen Harvest Breed
 
Listen From the Morning
 
Listen Time of No Reply
 
Listen I Was Made to Love Magic
 
Listen Joey
 
Listen Clothes of Sand
 
Listen Man in a Shed [Demo Version]
 
Listen Mayfair
 
Listen Fly [Demo Version]
 
Listen The Thoughts of Mary Jane [Demo Version]
 
Listen Been Smoking Too Long
 
Listen Strange Meeting II
 
Listen Rider on the Wheel
 
Listen Black Eyed Dog [Demo Version]
 
Listen Hanging on a Star
 
Listen Voice From the Mountain
 



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Fruit Tree
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CD information
Released: December 13, 1991
Label: Hannibal
Genre: Folk , British Folk , Progressive Folk , Baroque Pop , British Folk-Rock , Folk-Rock , Singer/Songwriter
Titles: View all titles by Nick Drake
Review
Fruit Tree is a four-disc box set featuring all three of Nick Drake's studio albums (Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layter, Pink Moon) and the rarities collection Time of No Reply. In other words, it contains every known recording Drake made during his brief lifetime, and listening to the set, the depth of his talent becomes abundantly clear. And the four discs are not overkill. The quality of Drake's songs was startlingly high, and anyone who purchases one disc will eventually need the other three albums, making Fruit Tree a logical way to acquire all of the records at once. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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