The Guardian (USA)

‘I thought: This boy’s gone, we can’t reach him any more’ – the tragedy and beauty of Nick Drake, by those closest to him

- Richard Morton Jack

For a singer-songwriter who only made three albums, Nick Drake continues to cast a long shadow. A mixture of extreme shyness and difficulti­es with mental health meant that his beautiful, meditative and deeply melancholi­c take on mystical English folk slipped through the commercial cracks during his lifetime. There is no known footage of him performing live and very few interviews exist. Drake died from an overdose of antidepres­sants in 1974, aged just 26, but since his death, his music has found new audiences as successive generation­s have discovered an enigmatic but immaculate body of work.

Now a new biography of Drake, by the journalist Richard Morton Jack, offers a definitive version of a life story previously shrouded in mystery and, eventually, clouded by tragedy. Containing unseen photos, previously unreleased correspond­ence and the insights of the people who knew Drake best, it provides a rounded portrait of an artist whose recorded works continue to beguile and resonate. In these exclusive extracts, we see the light and shade of Drake: his problems are laid bare, but so is his exquisite artistry. Phil Harrison

While Drake’s career as a musician wascharact­erised by diffidence, his youth wasn’t entirely devoid of high jinks. A road trip with some friends to north Africa, for example, saw a memorable encounter with some of his musical heroes

Rumours were swirling around Tangier that the Rolling Stones were in town. [His friend] Julian [Raby] confirmed their presence on the penultimat­e night: “I was looking out of a tiny window over a narrow alley when I saw the Stones’ party passing, in sheepskins and bell-bottoms,

 ?? ?? Nick Drake at his parents’ Far Leys house in 1967, the year he travelled to Morocco and made his live debut. Photograph: Reproduced by permission of Bryter Music – The Estate Of Nick Drake
Nick Drake at his parents’ Far Leys house in 1967, the year he travelled to Morocco and made his live debut. Photograph: Reproduced by permission of Bryter Music – The Estate Of Nick Drake
 ?? Photograph: Tony Evans/Timelapse Library Ltd/Getty Images ?? Folk lore … Nick Drake in February 1971. The singer died in 1974 after several years of mental illness.
Photograph: Tony Evans/Timelapse Library Ltd/Getty Images Folk lore … Nick Drake in February 1971. The singer died in 1974 after several years of mental illness.

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