Clarinet – Nick DrakeComposed By – W.A. Mozart*Piano – Chris McDowallViola – Nancy McDowall
1:13
A8
–Nick Drake
Betty & Dupree
A9
–Nick Drake
Strolling Down The Highway
Written-By – Bert Jansch
2:50
B1
–Nick Drake
Paddling In Rushmere
0:24
B2
–Nick Drake
Cocaine Blues
2:59
B3
–Nick Drake
Blossom
2:41
B4
–Nick Drake
Been Smoking Too Long
Written-By – Robin Frederick
2:13
B5
–Nick Drake
Black Mountain Blues
2:37
B6
–Nick Drake
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3:43
B7
–Nick Drake
If You Leave Me
Written-By – Dave Van Ronk
2:02
C1
–Nick Drake
Here Come The Blues
3:53
C2
–Nick Drake
Sketch 1
1:00
C3
–Nick Drake
Blues Run The Game
2:25
C4
–Nick Drake
My Baby So Sweet
C5
–Nick Drake
Milk And Honey
2:59
C6
–Nick Drake
Kimbie
3:26
C7
–Nick Drake
Bird Flew By
2:54
D1
–Nick Drake
Rain
3:07
D2
–Nick Drake
Strange Meeting II
4:27
D3
–Nick Drake
Day Is Done
2:20
D4
–Nick Drake
Come Into The Garden
2:00
D5
–Nick Drake
Way To Blue
2:52
D6
–Molly Drake
Do You Ever Remember?
1:34
Credits
Artwork [Scanning, Assembly]
–
Jason Long,
Nik Rose
Edited By
–
Alex Wordsworth
Engineer [Re-engineered, Fettled, Song Pitch Adjustments]
–
John Wood
Engineer [Song Pitch Adjustments]
–
Robert Kirby,
Robin Frederick
Mastered By
–
Simon Heyworth
Performer
–
Molly Drake (tracks: 4, 27),
Nick Drake (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 8 to 26)
Producer, Artwork, Design
–
Cally
Recorded By
–
Nick Drake (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 8, 10 to 23, 25),
Robert Kirby (tracks: 24, 26),
Rodney Drake (tracks: 4, 6, 7, 9, 27)
Written-By
–
Jackson C. Frank (tracks: 16, 19),
Molly Drake (tracks: 4, 27),
Nick Drake (tracks: 1 to 3, 11, 17, 21 to 26),
Traditional (tracks: 5 to 7, 9, 10, 13, 18, 20)
Notes
Recorded in the 1960s at Nick's home and in Aix En Provence in France, 'Family Tree' presents recordings that precede his three studio albums: 'Five Leaves Left', 'Bryter Layter', and 'Pink Moon'. These are period amateur home recordings that capture the sketches of a burgeoning songwriting genius as he learns his trade. The songs range from the early influential songs by his mother Molly Drake, through to recordings made by his colleague and arranger Robert Kirby at Cambridge University in 1968. They are presented here in their raw Lo-Fidelity original condition, re-mastered by Nick's sound engineer John Wood.