THREE SCORE & TEN TOPIC708
• "Not so much a box set, more
a veritable heartbeat of a nation" Penguin Eggs
• "Plenty of passion"   
Financial Times
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Telegraph Review
• "Topic deserves its iconic
status as a label – not so much a box set, more a veritable heartbeat
of a nation" Penguin Eggs
• "If there is one thing about
folk music which distinguishes it from any other musical form, it’s
the priority it gives to the narrative voice. Go not gently.”
The Independent
• "This seven-CD set tells the
70-year Topic story with elan… It’s a cornucopia of cultural
history" The Observer
• “You half imagine yourself
descending in some sonic submersible as you ease your way into the extraordinary
body of music contained in Three Score & Ten, Topic Record’s
70th birthday gift to itself and its listeners. It comprises a hardback
coffee-table book of 108 pages, with seven discs embedded in its covers,
and a separate, complete catalogue of Topic release. It’s one of
the finest boxed sets I have ever seen..... as you proceed deeper and
deeper, it’s as if you’ve stumbled into some vast seam of
rare and essential minerals…you know you’re among the raw
stuff of life here.”    
Songlines
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"As the subtitle of this compilation suggests, folk
music has been, and always will be, the voice to (and of) the people.
Topic, more than most, nade sure that voice was heard.” Record
Collector
• “The complete package is
as important a CD set as any ever issued, allowing us to enjoy and learn
from a really important musical heritage that continues to reverberate
throughout so much music today.” Shindig
• “Topic has produced a lavish
– no other word for it – publication…a reminder of how
vital Topic has been to the development of the revival – we couldn’t
have done it without you Topic...... This is seventy years of the Topic
Records’ catalogue on iPod shuffle! .... Not only do you get seven
CDs’ worth of superb recordings, but there’s also a 108-page
book – full colour, with a host of archival photographs, history
of the label, pen portraits of the key players in the label’s history
and more besides.”” EDS - EFDSS Magazine
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"It’s a compelling collection, including Davy
Graham’s ‘Anji’, a seminal piece of ’60s folk
that started off the ‘blues baroque’ style, plus the heavenly
voices of women like Shirley Collins and June Tabor.” Your Choice
• “Fab liner notes plus disc
after disc of great music”    
Metro Life
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