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Ian & Sylvia – Northern Journey – 1965 – Folk (vinyl lp)
Ian & Sylvia – Northern Journey – 1965 – Folk (vinyl lp)
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| Label | Vanguard – VSD-79154 |
| Format | Vinyl LP |
| Country | CANADA |
| Genre | Folk |
| Year | 1965 |
Tracklist
A1You Were On My Mind (2:22)
A2Moonshine Can (2:12)
A3The Jealous Lover (2:52)
A4Four Rode By (2:49)
A5Brave Wolfe
A6Nova Scotia Farewell (2:45)
B1Some Day Soon (2:18)
B2Little Beggarman (2:20)
B3Texas Rangers (3:24)
B4The Ghost Lover (2:43)
B5Captain Woodstock's Courtship (2:53)
B6Green Valley (4:00)
B7Swing Down, Chariot (2:06)
Condition
| Sleeve Condition | Mint (M) |
| Label Condition | Mint (M) |
| Vinyl Condition | Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) excellent |
| BIN # | R82 |
Here's a legitimate piece of North American folk history that deserves serious attention from collectors focused on the genre's golden era. Ian & Sylvia's "Northern Journey" captures the Canadian duo at their creative peak, just as they were establishing themselves as essential voices in the mid-60s folk revival. This 1965 Vanguard pressing represents their second album for the label, where they moved beyond traditional material to showcase Ian Tyson's emerging songwriting talents alongside Sylvia's crystalline vocals. The album features their interpretation of "Four Strong Winds," which would become Tyson's most enduring composition and a cornerstone of Canadian folk music.
What makes this US Vanguard pressing particularly significant is its role in introducing American audiences to a distinctly Canadian perspective during the folk boom's height. The duo's ability to bridge traditional Anglo-Celtic ballads with contemporary folk sensibilities helped define what Canadian folk music could sound like on the international stage. Vanguard's commitment to superior recording quality during this period means these early pressings capture the intimate interplay between Ian's guitar work and Sylvia's voice with remarkable clarity. For collectors building comprehensive folk libraries, this represents an essential document of how the genre evolved beyond its American epicenters to embrace broader North American traditions.
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