A masterpiece woven by a pure voice, marking the origins of British folk pop.
This debut album, produced by Paul McCartney, is a representative folk-pop work that combines acoustic sounds and clear vocals, blending British pastoralism with pop sensibilities.
The guitar and strings blend quietly together, and Mary Hopkin's voice dances softly above them. The melody is gentle, and a rich emotion flows through the understated arrangement. The rhythm sways naturally, and each lyric resonates as if painting a landscape. The purity of folk and the sophistication of pop intertwine to form a simple yet deeply nuanced world. As time flows by, Hopkin's voice exudes a timeless clarity, evoking quiet emotion.
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A:
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1)
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Those Were The Days
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2)
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Happiness Runs (Pebble And The Man)
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3)
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Love Is The Sweetest Thing
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4)
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Y Blodyn Gwyn
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5)
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The Honeymoon Song
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6)
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The Puppy Song
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7)
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Inch Worm
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B:
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1)
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Voyage Of The Moon
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2)
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Lullaby Of The Leaves
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Young Love
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Lord Of The Reedy River
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Prince En Avignon
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6)
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The Game
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7)
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Show Business
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Producer - Paul McCartney