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Rick Keeling CD

19 Dec 07 - 05:37 PM (#2219243)
Subject: Rick Keeling CD
From: Andy Jackson

A double CD Rick Keeling Waiting for the Leaves, is now available.
My new wonder Vista box won't let me make a clicky so follow www.Forest-Tracks.co.uk and follow new CD link.

Rick was a prolific and well loved singer/songwriter on the Southampton folk scene in the 70's. He later moved to Suffolk and enthralled audiences there before his untimely death in 1988.
This collection is a great tribute to an old friend and will bring back memories to many folk regulars and also listeners to Radio Solent's Alberts Gang.

Andy


20 Dec 07 - 05:33 PM (#2219926)
Subject: RE: Rick Keeling CD
From: Scooby Doo

blah blah http://www.Forest-Tracks.co.uk blah blah

https://web.archive.org/web/20071015085830/http://forest-tracks.co.uk/


The old link is probably a bad place to visit, but the link below, added now, is a look at the original via the Wayback machine. ---mudelf


28 Dec 07 - 11:52 AM (#2223727)
Subject: RE: Rick Keeling CD
From: RTim

Paul Marsh gave me a copy last week while i was in England - and it's great to hear all those old songs again - AND Rick's voice.
Well done Andy and Paul, and all at Forest Tracks.

Tim Radford


27 Feb 26 - 07:56 AM (#4236240)
Subject: RE: Rick Keeling CD
From: GUEST,Buygone

Can anyone tell me if this cd is available anywhere?
Tried the web site and it’s foreign ?


27 Feb 26 - 10:36 AM (#4236251)
Subject: RE: Rick Keeling CD
From: Stilly River Sage

That page seems to have closed in 2020. It was last updated on January 13, 2017. In 2021 a Domain Name ad comes up on the URL, resulting in an Asian company buying the site and who knows what is there now.

Have you tried searching eBay for a used disk?


27 Feb 26 - 11:35 AM (#4236260)
Subject: RE: Rick Keeling CD
From: Reinhard

Forest Tracks closed down in 2021, a few years after Paul Marsh's untimely death, and I fear their output is not available any more. Tim Radford was the one who cared most about their legacy but he died last month too.