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Stimulus

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Download links and information about Stimulus by Keith Christmas. This album was released in 1969 and it belongs to World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 01:00:11 minutes.

Artist: Keith Christmas
Release date: 1969
Genre: World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 01:00:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Travelling Down 3:53
2. Bedsit Two-Step 3:22
3. Roundabout 2:24
4. Ice Man 6:00
5. I Know You Can't Lose 5:17
6. Metropolis 3:31
7. Trial and Judgement 9:43
8. Buddwing (Live) 3:40
9. Examinations Rag (Live) 2:31
10. I Know You Can't Lose (Live) 5:45
11. Trial and Judgement (Live) 9:57
12. The Ballad of Robin Head (Live) 4:08

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Stimulus was the debut from one of the slighter British folk-rock songwriters of the late '60s and early '70s. Keith Christmas absorbed some good traits — you can hear bits of Bob Dylan, Bert Jansch, Roy Harper, and (in the vocal rather than the songwriting) Ray Davies, whether by intention or accident. Still, it's kind of a meager effort, imbued with some of the haunting melody and lyrical melancholy that were hallmarks of British folk-rock (and a few more country-ish licks than was typical for the style), but not invested with nearly as much personality as the best exponents of the genre. He did seem a little more comfortable with full if mild rock arrangements than some other similar singer/songwriters, but his writing was a little unfocused, and his vocals on the thin side of both timbre and expressiveness. Like too many folk-rock and folk albums of the era, there was a regrettable venture into forced jolly vaudeville ("Bedsit Two-Step"), though very impressive folk guitar picking was heard on "Roundabout."