The mother of British singer/songwriter
Nick Drake,
Molly Drake was never a recording artist during her lifetime. She died at the age of 77 in 1993, nearly 20 years after her son's passing. At the time
Nick Drake's cult was already substantial, but had yet to grow to such large proportions as it would within a decade. However, until the 2000
Nick Drake documentary A Skin Too Few, it wasn't known that his mother might have wielded a substantial influence upon his music, as that film included a couple of recordings of
Molly Drake that bore some eerie resemblance to her son in style. A couple of recordings of her playing (on piano) and singing her own compositions, "Try to Remember" and "Poor Mum," appear on the 2007
Nick Drake compilation
Family Tree.
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Richie Unterberger, Rovi