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  1. Bryter Layter (1971) Pink Moon (1972) Bryter Layter is the second studio album by English folk singer-songwriter Nick Drake. ... Doris Troy – backing ...

    • 5 March 1971
  2. Bryter Layter; Nick Drake - guitarra Lyn Dobson - flauta Dave Pegg - bajo Dave Mattacks - batería Fly; John Cale - viola y clave Dave Pegg - bajo Poor Boy; Ray Warleigh - saxofón alto Chris McGregor - piano Dave Pegg - bajo Mike Kowalski - batería Pat Arnold y Doris Troy - acompañamiento de voces Northern Sky; John Cale - celesta, piano y ...

    • Sound Techniques Studio, London
    • Noviembre de 1970
  3. 6 de feb. de 2010 · doris troy. b. Doris Higginson, 6th January 1937, New York City, U.S.A. d. 16th February 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. Doris was the daughter of a Baptist preacher. She also used to sing in the jazz group, the Halo's. She recorded as half of Jay And Dee and began songwriting, using her grandmother's surname of Payne.

  4. Indeed, it was the slickness of Bryter Layter which led him to perform solo on his next and final album Pink Moon, a decision Nick apparently took almost as soon as Bryter Layter was finished. Robert Kirby is mistakenly credited with ‘ bass and string arrangements’ on the cover rather than ‘brass’. Nick Drake.com for fans and musicians.

  5. Luego Drake nos cautiva aún más con “Poor Boy” y un poco de “soul” en las voces de las reconocidas P.P. Arnold y Doris Troy, ésta última, parte del cuarteto vocal que acompañó a Pink Floyd dos años después en The Dark Side of The Moon.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2021 · Warleigh makes a return for a lush alto-sax lead, with guitarist Dave Pegg on bass and Ed Kowalski on drums, giving way for a two-female soul choir led by Patricia Arnold and Doris Troy, and of course South African Chris McGregor’s bossa piano licks.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2021 · Bryter Layter is not as strong as Drake’s remarkable 1969 debut Five Leaves Left. It is more uneven, with its test-card instrumentals that sound like filler material and its jazz tinge. Backing singers Doris Troy and PP Arnold were recruited to give it a more commercial feel and the brass arrangements sound a bit out of kilter with ...