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Earth Song, Ocean Song

 
Album Review: Earth Song, Ocean Song

  • Artist: Mary Hopkin
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1971
  • Genre: Rock

Review

More folk-oriented than her first effort, Mary Hopkin's lilting voice soothes the listener like hot tea with honey. Included in this set, which was produced by Tony Visconti, are her interpretations of Ralph McTell's "Streets of London," Cat Stevens' "The Wind," and Gallagher & Lyle's "International." ~ James Chrispell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
International Mary Hopkin (3:37)
There's Got to Be More Mary Hopkin (3:58)
Silver Birch Mary Hopkin (2:49)
How Come the Sun Mary Hopkin (5:46)
Earth Song Mary Hopkin (3:57)
Martha Mary Hopkin (4:54)
Streets of London Ralph McTell Mary Hopkin (4:31)
The Wind Cat Stevens Mary Hopkin (2:08)
Water, Paper & Clay Mary Hopkin (4:11)
Ocean Song Mary Hopkin (4:05)

Credits

Alan Harris (Engineer), Bill Price (Engineer), Mary Hopkin (Vocals), Tony Visconti (Vocals), Danny Thompson (Bass), Kevin Peek (Guitar), Mary Hopkin (Harmonica), Brian Daly (Guitar), Dave Cousins (Banjo), Clive Anstee (Cello), Terry Weil (Cello), Mary Hopkin (Guitar), Tony Visconti (Producer), Dave Cousins (Guitar), Ralph McTell (Guitar)
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