The Cedars

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Hide If You Want To Hide 02:33 Tools
For Your Information 02:38 Tools
I Don't Know Why 02:13 Tools
The Colour 02:34 Tools
Ten Gallon Mile 02:11 Tools
Extrication Row 02:50 Tools
Lovers' Reel 01:29 Tools
Chokecherry Blues 02:14 Tools
Letter To A Lover 02:32 Tools
Withering Pines 02:43 Tools
Phoenix 03:10 Tools
Cinder Path 02:23 Tools
Johnny Davey's Blues 03:41 Tools
Blood And Wine 02:29 Tools
Choke Chain 02:25 Tools
Hide If You Want To Hide. 00:00 Tools
Used Cars 02:37 Tools
Annie 02:25 Tools
Blood & Wine 02:29 Tools
Heart of Rags 02:52 Tools
I'm Me And You're You 02:48 Tools
I Like The Way 02:17 Tools
Lovers Reel 02:48 Tools
Northern Soul 02:41 Tools
needle 02:41 Tools
This Century 03:18 Tools
Holiday For The City 04:00 Tools
10 - For Your Information ('68) 02:40 Tools
The Best Lover She Never Knew She Had or The Clock as My Best Enemy/Worst Friend 04:00 Tools
Lamb 03:49 Tools
The Great Escape 03:19 Tools
I Hope You're Home Tonight 03:19 Tools
Heart of Rags (demo) 03:19 Tools
for your information (Israel) 03:19 Tools
Arrivals/Departures 05:05 Tools
Black Book 04:13 Tools
Go to Sleep 04:13 Tools
Tiptoe Through the Tulips 04:13 Tools
needle (demo) 04:13 Tools
Song #7 02:21 Tools
The Colour (demo) 02:21 Tools
Annie (demo) 02:21 Tools
Lovers Reel (demo) 02:21 Tools
24 - I Don't Know Why ('68) 02:21 Tools
Thanks A Lot 02:50 Tools
Extrication Row (demo) 02:50 Tools
Ten Gallon Mile (demo) 02:50 Tools
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There are 2 bands known as The Cedars: 1. A four-piece from London, UK combining Folk-Americana with dark, foreboding blues. The Cedars have played a huge variety of shows and festivals including Glastonbury Festival, Reading Festival, Secret Garden Party, The Great Escape, Trowbridge Village Pump, and many more. Their debut album ‘Little Copper Still’ was recorded in California with Grammy award-winning producer Ian Brennan (Peter Case, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Tinariwen). More info: www.thecedarsonline.com www.facebook.com/TheCedars www.myspace.com/theonlycedars www.twitter.com/thecedars The Cedars are Chantal Hill: Vocals Jason Moffat: Guitar/Banjo Pedro Vidal : Acoustic bass Richard Keenan: Drums (2010 - ) Stephen Coates: Drums (2006 - 2010) ----------------------------------------------- 2. A Lebanese rock group from the 1960s. They are most noted for using saz or oud instead of electric guitar on most of their songs, making them one of the best examples of East meets West. On their first single they went by the name The Sea-ders, but on their second single they switched to The Cedars. This particular single was originally released in Israel, but due to the fact that the Six Days War had just broke out, most copies were destroyed. Soon after, The Cedars moved to London where they recorded two more singles. But after their fourth single, Decca decided to drop the band. Eventually they got into some serious money problems, sold all their instruments and equipment, broke apart and were forced to go back to Lebanon. In 1969, Decca decided to re-issue this single in Turkey, where it was a big hit. In fact this song was covered by Mavi Işiklar and the B side “Hide If You Want To Hide” was covered by Selçuk Alagöz, both in Turkish (and both are featured on the Grey Past compilation “Turkish Delights“). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.