5000 Spirits biography, 5000 Spirits discography
The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion was the second LP by The Incredible String Band, released in July 1967.Since recording their debut album the previous year, the original trio had been reduced to two, Mike Heron and Robin Williamson.They recorded The 5000 Spirits...The lyrics, the band's various Indian and Arabian instruments, and the striking cover art by The Fool, lead to it being placed as a psychedelic work.Much of the music itself, however, draws more widely on traditional British folk music.The album included Heron's "The Hedgehog's Song", Williamson's "First Girl I Loved", later recorded by Judy Collins, Jackson Browne and Don Partridge, and his "The Mad Hatter's Song".This page was last modified on 5 March 2008, at 15:41.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.This video has been added to your favorites.The video has been added to your playlist.Gave me a funny feeling!Don't suppose you or the musicians are on 'drugs'?Could you tell me, what is the name of the song or band?Thank you , the song served as inspiration during the painting as well.Mike, Robin and Simon of The Fool.ISBFAN in the Get Discount box on the order form.Birmingham UK where he signed the edition.September 2002 in the Collector's Choice series with The
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