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SOFT HEARTED SCIENTISTS      A Welsh Indie Folk band who met up whilst searching for meteorite fragments in the Brecon Beacons - as you do - although you won't find any hard rock or heavy metal elements here. Smile

 3 stars 2007: Soft Hearted Scientists - Take Time to Wonder in a Whirling World - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k-h60CCU-a-r4Y6Ziu89rIgs0fcCpuAVM
 3 stars 2013: Soft Hearted Scientists - False Lights - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k3yz0ieikwpdFeDKWlpsflwNxdSlBRMj4
 3 stars 2014: Soft Hearted Scientists - The Slow Cyclone - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lNaS_CeaXbRIjV3FfToYKOQQH3qYPw-lU
 3 stars 2016: Soft Hearted Scientists - Golden Omens - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m7WC17hxCj912tql-OJ0k6i3vlDOFpPpM
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MICK SOFTLEY      Softley, Softley, catchee folkie..... Step aboard the Time Machine and travel back in time with Mick Softley to a land of tie-dyed shirts, hot pants, corduroy trousers, kipper ties, leisure safari suits, bell bottomed jeans and the kind of platform boots that would make Elton John jealous. Yes, it's the 1970's - the time that fashion forgot. Smile

 3 stars 1965: Mick Softley - Songs for Swingin' Survivors - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhdgMOnkzug
 4 stars 1970: Mick Softley - Sunrise - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM25TpJGInY
 3 stars 1971: Mick Softley - Street Singer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH06okCmtXc
 3 stars 1972: Mick Softley - Any Mother Doesn't Grumble - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAl0ENGkPyE
 3 stars 1976: Mick Softley - Capital - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs0wEt5aXDg
 3 stars 1978: Mick Softley - Mensa
 3 stars 1985: Mick Softley - War Memorials - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DxXAXz2VNM



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SOL INVICTUS     Gloomy industrial neo-fascist, post-punk neofolk for fans of Tommy Robinson. Ouch

 2 stars 1988: Sol Invictus - Against the Modern World - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nYucHYUc4fJkLzyUcdocU2pfesLnZkQPc
 2 stars 1993: Sol Invictus - Lex Talionis - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9BDF3D8069409811
 2 stars 1997: Sol Invictus - The Blade - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF09EE8A76A8326E4
 2 stars 1999: Sol Invictus - In a Garden Green - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1B650C555FC82176
 2 stars 2000: Sol Invictus - The Hill of Crosses - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEDB43D14A6577321
 2 stars 2011: Sol Invictus - La Croix - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71BF9867A4457B67
 2 stars 2012: Sol Invictus - Cupid & Death - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1C8375A0A80DF713
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SOLARFERENCE     A Folktronica duo from the West Country creating traditional folk music for the modern age with voices and a laptop! Smile

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SONJA KRISTINA     It Happened Today that I completed a Jumbo listening marathon of all of Sonja Kristina's seven albums, so let's take a trip back in time with The Purple Speed Queen and her band Curved Air.. As well as being a rock goddess, Sonja Kristina also had the demanding Situation of being a Young Mother during Curved Air's heyday in the 1970's. You Know you're listening to Curved Air when you hear the sound of Darryl Way's manic violin playing, which can best be described as Ultra-Vivaldi. When Curved Air first emerged with their stunning debut album "Air Conditioning" at the tail-end of 1970, the wonderful World of prog was Not Quite the Same again. In a striking Metamorphosis, Darryl Way temporarily left Curved Air due to the tempting Proposition of forming his own band Wolf in 1973. Curved Air also featured the classically-trained pianist Francis Monkman (a co-founder of the classical/rock fusion band Sky), whose fingers Ever Danced over the keyboards with the agile speed of a Cheetah. Curved Air's best-known song was of course, Back Street Luv, which climbed to No. 4 in the U.K charts back in 1971. It'd be something of a Stretch to call them a "one-hit-wonder" though with eighteen albums to their credit. It's Easy to see why Curved Air have such a strong loyal following with such classics as Vivaldi, Melinda (More or Less), Phantasmagoria, and the tragic tale of the last Queen of France, Marie Antoinette. The unforgettable music of Curved Air rises Over and Above most of what passes for music on the radio these days. Despite being around for half a century now, their music is as refreshing as a warm breeze of curved air on a Bright Summer's DaySmile

 4 stars 1991: Sonja Kristina - Songs from the Acid Folk - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_TaS3ukydpIQdLS8BnePR0ZsyX2yyYZx
 3 stars 2003: Sonja Kristina - Cri de Coeur
 3 stars 2007: Sonja Kristina with MASK - Healing Senses - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lOmbFVy4zdI1dGekUeAYEUNsHnujZq2vk
 4 stars 2008: Sonja Kristina & Neuschwanstein - Alice in Wonderland - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kI8vRoSL27VfPQhwJRx9wk06jtOXodBGk
 4 stars 2009: Sonja Kristina with MASK - Technopia - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEDF0E6252867D9D5



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SONS OF NOEL & ADRIAN    Spooky atmospheric Psych-Folk featuring a dismal singer with a warbling tremulous voice that's definitely an acquired taste. This is the kind of offbeat, doom-laden and depressing folk music that makes cheerful happy chappie Leonard Cohen seem like the life and soul of the party by comparison. Confused

 2 stars 2008: Sons of Noel & Adrian - Sons of Noel & Adrian - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKZ6N5OffmdOr0rAT53luxK8Chmf6CXJn
 4 stars 2016: Sons of Noel & Adrian - Turquoise Purple Pink - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKZ6N5OffmdNZbCaXGozuEfONFG9yuCWI


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 5 stars 1973: Spirogyra - Bells, Boots & Shambles - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9YrdTGfv1Q
 4 stars 2011: Spirogyra - When the Cock Crows - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOTP3csQgqU

SPIROGYRA       Spirogyra (not to be confused with the similarly-named American Jazz-Fusion band, Spyro Gyra) were an English Prog-Folk band from Bolton in Lancashire. They recorded three albums in the early 1970's:- "St. Radigunds" (1971); "Old Boot Wine" (1972); and the album reviewed here, "Bells, Boots and Shambles" (1973) (a witty version of the well-known play "Bell, Book and Candle"). A fourth album was planned for 1974 but it never materialised and the band decided to go their separate ways following poor sales from their third album. After taking a VERY long hiatus, the band reunited again for two comeback albums: "Children's Earth" (2009) and "Spirogyra 5" (2011). The two principal players on the "Bells, Boots and Shambles" album were Barbara Gaskin on vocals and Martin Cockerham on guitar and vocals (who both appeared on the album cover), with a number of guest musicians brought in for the album session. In the mid-1970's, Barbara Gaskin featured as a backing vocalist for Dave Stewart's Canterbury Scene band Hatfield & the North and she later teamed up with him again in 1986 for "It's My Party (And I'll Cry If I Want To)".

There's a tremendous opening to the album with "The Furthest Point". The music is like a lovely walk in the autumnal woodlands, with Martin Cockerham on lead vocals and featuring the sound of a haunting flute, a charming cello and a vibrant acoustic guitar. The music sounds slightly unsettling but it's also hypnotic and hauntingly beautiful at the same time. It's an eight minute folky fantasia of musical magic. The angelic honey-coated vocals of Barbara Gaskin appear halfway through the song and her voice is just heavenly. This is gorgeous music designed to carry you away on a sea of blissful dreams, and we've only just begun our musical adventure together. We have a long way to go before we reach "The Furthest Point" because it's time now to take a swig of some "Old Boot Wine", which just happens to be the title of Spirogyra's second album and the second song on this album. It's a very tasty and intoxicating wine too, despite apparently being made from old boots. Honey- voiced Barbara Gaskin takes the lead on this charming melancholy ballad, featuring a prominent mournful cello and flute accompaniment. It's a gentle tender-hearted melody and Barbara has a voice as sweet as sugar that could melt the hardest of hearts. The next song "Parallel Lines Never Separate" features some lovely harmonising between Martin and Barbara with each taking turns on lead vocals. The music opens as a lively Folk rocker but transposes midway through into the gentlest of romantic Folk songs, sounding like a melodic keyboard masterpiece that Renaissance might have recorded back in their heyday. The sound of Martin Cockerham's voice might sound somewhat nasal to some ears on this song, but that's more than offset by the gorgeous sugar-coated vocals of Barbara Gaskin. Side One draws gently to a close now with the short but sweet flute and acoustic guitar melody, "Spiggly", with Barbara in romantic mood with these charming lyrics:- "Love so easy, Love so fine, Into our lives, The time we always needed, No more to strange shadow, I feel us make it, Hope we make it over." ..... Barbara's crystal-clear vocals on this album are heaven-sent, and they're even more pronounced than ever on this gentle acoustic ballad.

Barbara Gaskin's enchanting vocals weave their magical spell again on "An Everyday Consumption Song". This is the kind of eerie but beautiful ballad that's most evocative of the classic English Psych-Folk sound that we've come to know and love over the years. Yes, the music's a little bit spooky and off-kilter, but not so scary that you'll need to leave the lights on at night for fear of what might lurk in the darkness. It's time now to stand to attention for "The Sergeant Says", a traditional rousing Folk- Rock number where Martin Cockerham takes the lead and gives his best travelling troubadour impression of Bob Dylan. And now we arrive at the sensational suite "In the Western World", to close out the album in magnificent style. The extended suite is split into four parts:- 1. "In the Western World"; 2. "Jungle Lore"; 3. "Coming Back"; & 4. "Western World Reprise". This rip- roaring 13-minute-long suite opens deceptively gently with a peaceful pastoral melody. This is just a harbinger though for "Jungle Lore", a dynamic outburst of rollicking Folk-Rock barrelling along on a sparkling crescendo of cellos, flutes, violins, trumpets and piano. The third part of the suite, "Coming Back", resembles a rousing sea shanty with a rough-voiced sailor, sounding like he's been swigging back a bit too much rum. It's the triumphant anthemic grand finale "Western World Reprise" that represents the ultimate dramatic highlight of this superb album though. This is a tremendously uplifting piece of music with all of the grandiose pomp and majestic splendour of the best Symphonic Prog, which might just surprise and delight you if you were expecting a gentle Prog-Folk album.

SpiroGyra have really reached the heights of musical glory and sweet perfection with their stunning third album. They've extended their diverse musical tendrils to deliver a gorgeous mixture of hauntingly beautiful ballads and rousing Folk-Rock songs and a very surprising symphonic epic for the magnificent grand conclusion. Barbara Gaskin truly has the voice of an angel and this stellar album represents a timeless Prog-Folk masterpiece to treasure for all eternity!



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