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Lost Tapes
- (RSD Exclusive)
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 28/11/2019

Lost Tapes
(RSD Exclusive)
- Label: Stony Plain Music
- Genre: Folk
- UPC: 772532140812
Product Notes
Collectively as individuals & as a duo Ian & Sylvia Tyson have sold over 400K albums in the US alone during the Soundscan era Regarded as pioneers of the folk & Americana genre, Ian & Sylvia first came to prominence in the early 60's folk scene in Greenwich Village and Yorkville performing alongside Bob Dylan (they were also managed by Albert Grossman), Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot (who they made famous by being the first to record Early Morning Rain) and were a headliner on the now famous 1063 Newport Folk Festival. Ian's composition "Four Strong Winds" is now considered a standard and a CBC poll in 2005 named it the "most essential" piece of Canadian music. Ian & Sylvia were one of the first artists to explore an electric Country Rock sound recording with both New York and Nashville musicians In early 2019 Sylvia discovered a box of old 1/4" analog tapes in her attic that were professionally recorded in the early 1970s in front of a live studio audience. Over 20 previously unreleased recordings, included many of Ian & Sylvia's classics, but also enough to have a full CD of recordings of songs never before included on any Ian & Sylvia album. The Lost Tapes is being released as a double Vinyl album on November 29th as a Record Store Day Exclusive, part of the CELEBRATION of Sylvia's induction into the Canadian Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 2019. Both Ian & Sylvia have now been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame