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Fresh Maggots

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Download links and information about Fresh Maggots by Fresh Maggots. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 36:51 minutes.

Artist: Fresh Maggots
Release date: 1971
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Tracks: 11
Duration: 36:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dole Song 3:26
2. Rosemary Hill 3:34
3. Quickie 1:21
4. Everyone's Gone to War 3:55
5. And When She Laughs 2:51
6. Spring 3:22
7. Balloon Song 3:57
8. Guzz Up 1:37
9. Who's to Die 3:55
10. Elizabeth R 2:54
11. Frustration 5:59

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Although Fresh Maggots' sole album has a greater range of arrangements with a folk-rock base than many U.K. folk-rock albums of the time do, the songs aren't special enough to move this out of the desirable-mostly-for-the-sake-of-its-rarity category. While much of the material is acoustic and folky at the core, it's embellished by a good deal of instrumentation by Mick Burgoyne, who plays tin whistles, violin, and glockenspiel, in addition to some surprisingly burning distorted electric guitar. The tunes are pleasant but not brilliant, and kind of repetitive. If "Dole Song" takes an unusual subject as its focus (signing on to "the dole," or welfare, in Britain), other compositions can be simplistic to the point of awkwardness. "And When She Laughs," for instance, sounds a bit like Donovan at his lightest, but even more dainty and lovey-dovey. There's some fine acoustic guitar picking and a bit of tasteful orchestration. Yet only "Rosemary Hill" has a bittersweet tune strong enough to merit a place on U.K. '70s folk-rock rarities, should a definitive series of those ever be assembled.