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''Sophisticated Beggar'' is English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper's debut album. It was released in 1966. ==History== The album consists of Harper's poetry backed by acoustic guitar and recorded with a Revox tape machine by Pierre Tubbs. When initially released the album was poorly distributed; only a few thousand were ever made, so in order to promote the album, Harper designed flyers and personally handed them out to shoppers in Oxford Street, London. The album's liner notes imply that both John Renbourn and Ritchie Blackmore contributed.〔(Sophisticated Beggar album review ). Folkblues.co.uk (2011). Retrieved on 18 December 2011〕〔(Sophisticated Beggar album review ). Tripod.com (2011). Retrieved on 18 December 2011〕〔(Songs of Love and Loss album review ). Blogspot.com (2011). Retrieved on 18 December 2011〕 On the original vinyl release, after the record needle pans across the run-out groove to the lock groove, there is a recording of Harper saying "Hup hup" over and over again. Some subsequent CD releases have included this recording as a separate track, "Hup Hup Spiral". The album has subsequently been re-released on a number of different labels, given numerous titles, and had the original track listing altered. Though still available today, Harper only receives royalties for the official Science Friction release. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sophisticated Beggar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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