Tuck Box

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Tuck Box
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Released9 December 2013 (2013-12-09)
Genre Contemporary folk
Length3:34:48
Label Island Records
Nick Drake chronology
Family Tree
(2007)
Tuck Box
(2013)
Professional ratings
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Metacritic 80/100 [1]
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Tuck Box is a box set by Nick Drake. It was released in December 2013 under Island Records.

Track listing

All tracks written and performed by Nick Drake except where noted.

Disc One ( Five Leaves Left )
No.TitleLength
1."Time Has Told Me"4:25
2."River Man"4:19
3."Three Hours"6:13
4."Way to Blue"3:08
5."Day Is Done"2:26
6."'Cello Song"4:45
7."Thoughts of Mary Jane"3:19
8."Man in a Shed"3:52
9."Fruit Tree"4:46
10."Saturday Sun"4:05
Disc Two ( Bryter Layter )
No.TitleLength
1."Introduction"1:32
2."Hazey Jane II"3:46
3."At the Chime of a City Clock"4:46
4."One of These Things First"4:51
5."Hazey Jane I"4:29
6."Bryter Layter"3:21
7."Fly"2:58
8."Poor Boy"6:07
9."Northern Sky"3:44
10."Sunday"3:43
Disc Three ( Pink Moon )
No.TitleLength
1."Pink Moon"2:03
2."Place to Be"2:41
3."Road"2:00
4."Which Will"2:57
5."Horn"1:21
6."Things Behind the Sun"3:54
7."Know"2:23
8."Parasite"3:34
9."Free Ride"3:04
10."Harvest Breed"1:35
11."From the Morning"2:32
Disc Four ( Made to Love Magic )
No.TitleLength
1."Rider on the Wheel"2:38
2."Magic" (was originally called "I Was Made to Love Magic" from Time of No Reply)2:46
3."River Man"4:01
4."Joey"3:03
5."Thoughts of Mary Jane"3:39
6."Mayfair"2:12
7."Hanging on a Star"3:24
8."Three Hours"5:12
9."Clothes of Sand"2:31
10."Voices"3:45
11."Time of No Reply"2:46
12."Black Eyed Dog"3:28
13."Tow the Line"2:17
Disc Five ( Family Tree )
No.TitleLength
1."Come Into the Garden [Introduction]"0:32
2."They're Leaving Me Behind"3:17
3."Time Piece"0:43
4."Poor Mum" (written and performed by Molly Drake (Nick's mother))1:38
5."Winter Is Gone" (Traditional)2:43
6."All My Trials" (Trad.; performed with Gabrielle Drake (Nick's sister))1:56
7."Kegelstatt Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Nick plays clarinet with his aunt and uncle)1:13
8."Strolling Down the Highway" (Bert Jansch)2:50
9."Paddling in Rushmere" (Trad.)0:24
10."Cocaine Blues" (Trad.)2:59
11."Blossom"2:41
12."Been Smokin' Too Long" (Robin Frederick)2:13
13."Black Mountain Blues" (Trad.)2:37
14."Tomorrow Is a Long Time" (Bob Dylan)3:43
15."If You Leave Me" (Trad., arranged by Dave Van Ronk)2:02
16."Here Come the Blues" (Jackson C. Frank)3:53
17."Sketch 1"1:01
18."Blues Run the Game" (Frank)2:24
19."Milk and Honey" (Frank)2:59
20."Kimbie" (Trad., arr. by Frank)3:26
21."Bird Flew By"2:54
22."Rain"3:08
23."Strange Meeting II"4:26
24."Day Is Done [Family Tree version]"2:20
25."Come Into the Garden"2:00
26."Way to Blue [Family Tree version]"2:50
27."Do You Ever Remember?" (written and performed by Molly Drake)1:35

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References

  1. "Tuck Box Reviews". Metacritic.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  2. Thomas, Fred. "Tuckbox - Nick Drake". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.