Features 44 exclusive tracks transferred from original copies of Drake's home tapes. Expertly equalised and mastered using noise reduction and speed correction. Features material recorded at The Music Room, Far Leys, Tanworth In Arden, 1967 / 1968. Island demos for "Five Leaves Left". These are the legendary rejected tapes (rumoured not to exist) recorded between July 1968 and late 1968. The much sought after Brian Wells tape, Hampstead, London, 1969. Nick Drake's personal Work Tape probably recorded between 1968 / 1969. The final session's from February or July 1974.
Follow up to the popular 2004 release that featured largely unreleaed tracks and demos from Nick's brief career. These seventeen tracks are available for the first time on 32 bit remastered CD. This album is made up of home recordings from 1967, studio demos from '67 and the Brain Wells Tapes in '68 as well as the added bonus of his 1969 John Peel Session. All tracks are from Scott Appel's original master tapes (bequethed to him by Nick's parents) that were mislabelled and laid undistrubed until 2005. Scott's liner notes accompany the album. This additional 45 minutes of rare material will delight all Nick Cave fans, especially as it includes an unreleased original: "Leaving It All Behind" from the 1967 Works Tapes.
180 heavy vinyl version of the follow up to the popular 2004 release that featured largely unreleaed tracks and demos from Nick's brief career. These seventeen tracks are available for the first time on 32 bit remastered LP. This album is made up of home recordings from 1967, studio demos from '67 and the Brain Wells Tapes in '68 as well as the added bonus of his 1969 John Peel Session. All tracks are from Scott Appel's original master tapes (bequethed to him by Nick's parents) that were mislabelled and laid undistrubed until 2005. Scott's liner notes accompany the album. This additional 45 minutes of rare material will delight all Nick Cave fans, especially as it includes an unreleased original: "Leaving It All Behind" from the 1967 Works Tapes. Differing slightly to the CD version, this vinyl version doesn't have "At The Chime Of A Clock (instrumental)" but has "Three Hours" (from his last ever session) as a replacement.