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So, Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending is a curious piece in the realm of music and film. It's essentially a soundtrack to the eponymous film, which kind of becomes this immersive audio experience rather than a traditional narrative. The album by the Incredible String Band is laden with this whimsical, almost ethereal vibe that captures the spirit of the early '70s folk scene. The pacing feels dreamlike, with tracks that ebb and flow like the narrative threads of a surreal story. There's a fascinating interplay of instruments and vocals that creates a tapestry of sound; it feels like you're stepping into another world. It's distinct, for sure, although the film itself remains somewhat elusive, with little information about it circulating, making it an intriguing find for collectors who appreciate the obscure.
This film is tied closely to the soundtrack album, which was released by Island Records in March 1971. Collectors might find it interesting that both the film and its music have not gained significant mainstream attention, leading to a sense of scarcity around any physical media related to it. The lack of concrete details about the film itself adds to its mystique, making it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts of obscure film and music, especially those interested in the Incredible String Band's unique blend of sounds.
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