Changes (Modern Folk Quartet Album)
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''Changes'' is the second and final studio album by the American
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. It was released in 1964 on the
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). The album expands upon the trend set from the group's debut: including interpretations of both traditional and contemporary folk standards, with an increased emphasis on the latter. By the time the Modern Folk Quartet recorded ''Changes'', they were seasoned members of the folk scene, which enabled the group to produce much richer
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. The Modern Folk Quartet's self-titled 1963 debut album saw the group mix renditions of traditional folk songs, and newer compositions by the band's contemporaries on the folk circuit. Following the album, the band became regular performers, which helped the Modern Folk Quartet developed their vocal harmonies.
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recalls the harmonies were the group's greatest strength, saying, "the only vocals that competed with us back then was
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on the album also had their material appear on ''The Modern Folk Quartet'', including the Kingston Trio and Bob Gibson (musician), Bob Gibson. Dino Valenti, whose song "Pennies" is featured on the first album, penned "The Little House" for ''Changes''; however, for reasons unknown, he is credited as "Klonaris-Buerger". Valenti, along with session musician Dick Rosmini, guested on guitar on the track. The Modern Folk Quartet was also one of the earliest groups to cover material by singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, with the album including their take on his adaptation of
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's poem " The Bells". In addition, the group recorded the song, " Farewell", which its composer
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never released on his own albums.
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states the band's rendition was largely inspired by Judy Collins' cover of the song, which appears on her album, ''
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''. ''Changes'' was released in early 1964. As the album was distributed, the band—along with a multitude of other musical acts—were influenced into "going electric" by Dylan and the onset of the
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. The Modern Folk Quartet relocated to
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; however—aside for a few non-LP singles—never recorded again, which is credited to a heavy touring schedule.


Track listing

#"Sing Out" – 1:51 #"Time's a Gettin' Hard" – 2:32 #" The Bells" – 3:54 #"And All the While" – 3:18 #"In the Hills of Shiloh" – 3:38 #"Hold the Fort" – 2:25 #"Bullgine" – 2:32 #"St. Clair's Defeat" – 3:36 #"The Little House" – 2:21 #" Ríu Chíu" – 1:46 #" Farewell" – 2:59 #"Jordan's River" – 2:27


References

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