Fruit Tree

RELEASE
1986
LABEL
Hannibal Records
GENRES
Folk, Folk-Rock, British Folk, Progressive Folk, Baroque Pop, British Folk-Rock, Psychedelic

Album Review

Fruit Tree is a four-disc box set featuring all three of Nick Drake's studio albums (Five Leaves Left, Bryter Layter, Pink Moon) and the rarities collection Time of No Reply. In other words, it contains every known recording Drake made during his brief lifetime, and listening to the set, the depth of his talent becomes abundantly clear. And the four discs are not overkill. The quality of Drake's songs was startlingly high, and anyone who purchases one disc will eventually need the other three albums, making Fruit Tree a logical way to acquire all of the records at once.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Time Has Told Me
  2. River Man
  3. Three Hours
  4. Way to Blue
  5. Day Is Done
  6. Cello Song
  7. The Thoughts of Mary Jane
  8. Man in a Shed
  9. Fruit Tree
  10. Saturday Sun
  11. Introduction
  12. Hazey Jane II
  13. At the Chime of a City Clock
  14. One of These Things First
  15. Hazey Jane I
  16. Bryter Layter
  17. Fly
  18. Poor Boy
  19. Northern Sky
  20. Sunday
  21. Pink Moon
  22. Place to Be
  23. Road
  24. Which Will
  25. Horn
  26. Things Behind the Sun
  27. Know
  28. Free Ride
  29. Parasite
  30. Harvest Breed
  31. From the Morning
  32. Time of No Reply
  33. I Was Made to Love Magic
  34. Joey
  35. Clothes of Sand
  36. Man in a Shed [Demo Version]
  37. Mayfair
  38. Fly [Demo Version]
  39. The Thoughts of Mary Jane [Demo Version]
  40. Been Smoking Too Long
  41. Strange Meeting II
  42. Rider on the Wheel
  43. Black Eyed Dog [Demo Version]
  44. Hanging on a Star
  45. Voice From the Mountain