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    Saturday, 07 June 2008

    Chapin Sisters & Winter Flowers - 2007 - Split EP

    (Manimal vinyl MANI 01)

    Eight brand new songs from LA's most respected folk bands together on this very limited edition split picture disc with stunning artwork by Astrid Quay (Winter Flowers) and Abigail Chapin (The Chapin Sisters). Contains the Chapin Sisters KCRW hit "Let Me Go" and the extraordinary Winter Flowers on four mellotron and flute soaked classics that bring to mind bands like Fairport Convention, Incredible String Band and Devendra Banhart. The Chapin Sisters are the Abigail and Lily Chapin, nieces of legendary folk singer Harry Chapin ("Cats In the Cradle") with half-sister Jessica Craven (daughter of director Wes Craven). Winter Flowers are five young mystics who live in a communal environment in Echo Park, California. A soft musical oasis of guitars, flutes, mandolins, glockenspiels, harpsichords & soaring 3 part vocal harmonies. WF offer a space of fragile delights for the seeker of higher musical realms.

    A beautiful picture disc LP split between Los Angeles' most inspiring folk band ... Read more »
    Category: Psyche/Garage/Folk | Views: 2606 | Added by: Opa-Loka | Date: 07 June 2008 | Rating: 0.0/0


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