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Review: Nick Drake always seemed to be one of those singer-songwriters whose works are so personal, so idiosyncratic in their musical structure and intimate in their lyric confession that they defy interpretation. The late British singer, who died in 1974 at the age of twenty-six, wrote from a pit in his soul so dark that his recorded works (collected in the 1986 box set Fruit Tree) have gone virtually...
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<p>Nick Drake always seemed to be one of those singer-songwriters
whose works are so personal, so idiosyncratic in their musical
structure and intimate in their lyric confession that they defy
interpretation. The late British singer, who died in 1974 at the
age of twenty-six, wrote from a pit in his soul so dark that his
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