The Incredible String Band

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  • folk
  • psychedelic
  • psychedelic folk
  • folk rock
  • british folk
The Incredible String Band was a Scottish acoustic band who (in the words of one of their earlier songs) "way back in the 1960s" built a popular following among the British counter culture, and are considered psych folk music pioneers. The Incredible String Band was formed in Edinburgh, UK in 1965 by folk musicians Robin Williamson, Mike Heron and Clive Palmer. They recorded their eponymous debut album in 1966, a lighthearted affair which revealed only the merest hint of the psychedelic adventures to come.

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Songs

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    1968

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    A Very Cellular Song

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    Adam and Eve

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    Air

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    Alice is a Long Time Gone

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    All Writ Down

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    Antoine

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    Astral Plane Theme

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    At the Lighthouse Dance

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    Bad Sadie Lee

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    Banks of Sweet Italy

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    Beyond the See

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    Big Ted

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    Black Jack Davey

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    Black Jack David

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    Black Jack David (live)

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    Black Jack Davy

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    Blues for the Muse

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    Born in your Town

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    Bridge Theme

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    Bright Morning Stars

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    Can't Keep Me Here

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    Catwalk Rag (live)

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    Chinese White

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    Circle Is Unbroken (live)

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    Circus Girl

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    Cold Days of February

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    Cold February

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    Come With Me

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    Cosmic Boy

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    Cousin Caterpillar

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    Creation

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    Cutting the Strings

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    Dandelion Blues

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    Darling Belle

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    Dear Old Battlefield

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    Douglas Traherne Harding

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    Down Before Cathay

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    Dreams of No Return

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    Ducks on a Pond

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    Dumb Kate

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    Dust Be Diamonds

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    El Wool Suite

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    Empty Pocket Blues

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    Everything's Fine Right Now

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    Everything's Fine Right Now (live)

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    Evolution Rag

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    Explorer

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    Eyes of Fate

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    Fair as You


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