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160: Nick Drake - Bryter Layter (1971)
“He was great to work with. All you needed to worry about was the other people, because Nick’s guitar would always be right, Nick’s voice would always be right.”
–Joe Boyd
Nick Drake was an outstanding artist: a gifted songwriter, a wonderful singer, and one of the greatest guitarists you’ll ever hear. But his personality was entirely unsuited to the world of popular music, and his art didn’t gain the popularity it deserves until decades after his death. Ever since he unwittingly helped Volkswagen sell cars in 1999, more and more music lovers have discovered his beautiful sincerity, and he’s more popular now than ever. Amanda, Mike, and Rich are among Nick Drake’s many fans and we’re here today to talk about what makes his music so special.
Miscellany
Amanda has since listened to both Dear Catastrophe Waitress and Paper Mache Dream Balloon and they are both great comparisons to Bryter Layter, although one of them is pretentious and twee and the other one is interesting and fun. (These are Amanda’s opinions only, your mileage may vary.)
“Northern Sky” inspired the Dream Academy song “Life in a Northern Town,” which was in turn recently covered by Justin Hayward. All roads lead back to the Moody Blues.
In addition to the nonfiction books linked below, Amanda highly recommends Elizabeth Hand’s 2015 novel Wylding Hall. It’s about a fictional progressive folk band in the early 1970s who rent a house in the English countryside to record an album in, and things go terribly wrong!!! The band has elements of Fairport Convention, Renaissance, and the Incredible String Band, among others, and one of the characters is partially based on Nick Drake. It’s a fantastic book.
Amanda forgot to recommend Family Tree, a collection of home demos that was released in 2007. It’s mostly Nick, but there are appearances from his mother, sister, and some other relatives, and it’s a really interesting listen.
Speaking of Nick’s family, Molly Drake’s home recordings have been officially released but they’re hard to find. Fortunately, you can listen to them on YouTube!
Other links
A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake (YouTube)
White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s by Joe Boyd (Amazon affiliate link)
Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain’s Visionary Music by Rob Young (Amazon affiliate link)
The Volkswagen commercial that revitalized Nick Drake’s career (YouTube)
Robert Kirby on Bryter Layter’s string arrangements (NickDrake.com)
Nick Drake’s Tone - An In-Depth Look (YouTube)
Discord & Rhyme’s Bryter Layter playlist (Spotify)
Discord & Rhyme’s merch store (TeePublic)
Discord & Rhyme Roll Call
Amanda Rodgers (host)
Mike DeFabio (moderator)
Rich Bunnell
Bryter Layter tracklist
Introduction
Hazey Jane II
At the Chime of a City Clock
One of These Things First
Hazey Jane I
Bryter Layter
Fly
Poor Boy
Northern Sky
Sunday
Other clips used
Nick Drake:
Pink Moon
Day Is Done
Way to Blue
Hazey Jane I (demo)
Fly (demo)
Things Behind the Sun
River Man
Others:
Molly Drake - How Wild the Wind Blows
Boris - Introduction
Bowery Electric - Freedom Fighter
Felix Laband - Down the Garden Path
Joni Mitchell - Coyote
Belle and Sebastian - Asleep on a Sunbeam
They Might Be Giants - Nightgown of the Sullen Moon
The Moody Blues - Visions of Paradise
Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue
Sugar Ray - Fly
Leonard Cohen - So Long, Marianne
King Crimson - Cat Food
Tony Orlando & Dawn - Knock Three Times
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Paper Mâché
The Moody Blues - Dear Diary
King Crimson - I Talk to the Wind
John Martyn - Solid Air
Vashti Bunyan - Diamond Day
Iron & Wine - Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car
Boris - Ibitsu
Band/album personnel
Nick Drake – vocals; acoustic guitar; electric guitar (8)
Dave Pegg – bass (1–3, 5–10)
Dave Mattacks – drums (1, 2, 5, 6, 10)
Robert Kirby – string arrangement (1, 3, 5, 10); brass arrangement (2)
Richard Thompson – electric guitar (2)
Ray Warleigh – alto saxophone (3, 8); flute (10)
Paul Harris – piano (4)
Ed Carter – bass (4)
Mike Kowalski – drums (3, 4, 8, 9)
Lyn Dobson – flute (5, 6)
John Cale – viola, harpsichord (7); celeste, piano, organ (9)
Chris McGregor – piano (8)
Pat Arnold – backing vocals (8)
Doris Troy – backing vocals (8)
Joe Boyd – producer
John Wood – engineer
Credits
“Discord & Rhyme (theme),” composed by the Other Leading Brand, contains elements of:
Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf
Amon Düül II - Dehypnotized Toothpaste
The Dukes of Stratosphear - What in the World?? ...
Faith No More - Midlife Crisis
Herbie Hancock - Hornets
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
Talking Heads - Seen and Not Seen
Nick Drake - At the Chime of a City Clock (this episode only)
You can buy or stream Bryter Layter and other albums by Nick Drake at your local record store, or the usual suspects such as Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon. Follow Discord & Rhyme on Instagram, Threads, and BlueSky @DiscordPod for news, updates, and other random stuff. Editing is by Rich Bunnell, and special thanks to our own Mike DeFabio, the Other Leading Brand, for production and original music. See you next album, and keep as cool as you can.