Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake

Album cover for Five Leaves Left - Nick Drake
1. Time Has Told Me
4:28
2. River Man
4:22
3. Three Hours
6:16
4. Way to Blue
3:12
5. Day Is Done
2:30
6. 'Cello Song
4:50
7. The Thoughts of Mary Jane
3:22
8. Man in a Shed
3:56
9. Fruit Tree
4:51
10. Saturday Sun
4:04

Five Leaves Left, recorded in 1969, was the first of three albums by British folk musician Nick Drake. Like Bryter Layter but unlike Pink Moon, this album contains no unaccompanied songs. Drake was accompanied by members of the British folk-rock groups Fairport Convention and Pentangle. Included in Q's Best Folk Albums of All Time - "The pinnacle of a melancholy canon of work so distinctive that admirers can only speculate miserably on what might have been."

The haunting songs of Nick Drake continue to fascinate fans worldwide over 30 years after his untimely death. Beneath his music's delicately melodic surface are depths of emotion and insight few singer-songwriters have approached. <i>Five Leaves Left</i>, his 1969 debut, was recorded while Drake was still a student at Cambridge University. As a singer, he displays self-assurance far beyond his years, combining folk influences with jazz-tinged phrasing. Such tracks as "Way to Blue," "River Man" and "Saturday Sun" capture longing and loss in moody watercolor tones. "Time Has Told Me" and "Thoughts of Mary Jane" are evocative love songs, while "Fruit Tree" ponders the price of fame. Produced by folk-rock maven Joe Boyd, the album's tracks are enhanced by Richard Thompson's tasteful guitar and Robert Kirby's inspired orchestrations. A timelessly beguiling work, <i>Five Leaves Left</i> is the luminous first creation of an artist destined to become a legend.