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Saturday, 15 July 2006
Laine and Alan - 1982 - On An Autumn Day
Fantastic UK female vocal folk. Mainly trad tunes but with such a sweet and beautiful feeling, the vocals on this are just superb, lovely instrumentation with Flutes / Autoharp / Harmonium etc, so fragile sounding yet her voice is just so perfect, backed by John Rose and Nick Dow, produced by Rick Saunders. I put a personal guarantee that you will love this LP!
Get it Here !
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Tuesday, 11 July 2006
Spiral Sky - 1994 - Spiral Sky
01 Lady Of Shallot 02 Wanting Love 03 Kingdom For A Meaning 04 Matty Groves 05 Slime Pits 0...
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Monday, 10 July 2006
Pink Floyd - BBC Archives 1967-1969
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Monday, 10 July 2006
Lamp of the Universe - 2001 - The Cosmic Union (New Zeland psych sitar folk)
Tracks :
1 Born in the Rays of the Third Eye 2 Lotus of a Thousand Petals 3 In the Mystic Light 4 Give Yourself to Love 5 Freedom in Your Mind
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Friday, 07 July 2006
Multicoloured Shades - 1987 - Sundome City Exit
(German neopsychedelia) ...
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Sunday, 25 June 2006
Though
recorded quickly over two days — and indeed, literally recorded live in
the studio with no overdubs — Synanthesia's sole album from 1969 is a
gentle treat for anyone interested in the obscurer realms of late-'60s
U.K. folk and its descendants. It's always a pleasure to hear something
that did not deservedly go out of print — and therefore get an
unnecessary reputation. Instead, the combination of bandleader Dennis
Homes' gentle vocals and delicate guitar work, Leslie Cook's equally
strong talents, and the ace-in-the-hole performing of sax and flute
player Jim Fraser is often quite magical. That the band openly has a
debt to the Incredible String Band and Bert Jansch practically goes
without saying, but there's a difference ...
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