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DENNY GERRARD      Native South African Denny Gerrard produced High Tide's critically-acclaimed Sea Shanties album before having a sea-change and starting work on his own Dylanesque folk masterpiece, "Sinister Morning". Presumably, Denny flew into Great Britain on Air Afrikaans, where the stewardesses tried hard not to let their prejudice show through during the apartheid era. Smile




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5 stars 1970: The Ghost - When You're Dead - One Second - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kxKT6ZtYAcRCxj0aV-A0jiTku8Kljj4L8  

THE GHOST      The Ghost briefly appeared like a spectral vision in Birmingham, England in the late-1960's. Their hauntingly-titled one and only album "When You're Dead - One Second" rose from the grave in 1970 before the band just as quickly disappeared in a wisp of hazy smoke like a phantom apparition. The spooky album cover showed a ghostly translucent image of the five-piece band gathered around a large tombstone, headed by a Celtic Cross.

Right from the first few opening bars of "When You're Dead", you can tell we're going to be in for a weird and wonderful wild psychedelic ride here. This acid-drenched music is very reminiscent of the American band H.P. Lovecraft. In fact, The Ghost have such a strong resemblance to the American West Coast sixties sound that it's hard to believe they could be from the gloomy backstreets of Birmingham in England. This "phantasmic" bunch of Brummies really know how to Rock! The Ghost are listed as Prog Folk on ProgArchives, but make no mistake, this opening number sounds like a wild Psychedelic Rock trip back in time to the flower-power freeway of love in San Francisco in the swinging sixties. In complete contrast, the second song "Hearts and Flowers" is a gorgeous Folk Pop refrain that could quite easily have been recorded by Peter, Paul & Mary or The Seekers. It's a truly beautiful melody floating along on a gentle wave of gorgeous guitar strings and uplifting harmonies. This stunning song - featuring Shirley Kent on lead vocals - is a real gem that shines like a sparkling diamond and would have had tremendous hit potential if it had ever been released as a single. We're back on the magic bus again for "In Heaven", and if you love the sound of H.P. Lovecraft, then you'll be "In Heaven" too when you hear this absolutely fabulous psychedelic sixties song. It's groovy, baby! There's a return to gentler Folk Rock territory for "Time is My Enemy", a poignant song about the passing of the years which conjures up fond memories of the classic years of Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, although this is more of an unconventional slice of Psych-Folk. Shirley Kent sounds in magnificent voice on this hauntingly- beautiful song. It's a compelling blend of Sandy Denny's "Fotheringay" and "Who Knows Where the Time Goes", given a liberal psychedelic sprinkling of glowing rainbow colours. This is turning out to be a very good album indeed! Continuing with the intoxicating blend of storming Hard Rock songs and gentle Folk Rock refrains comes "Too Late To Cry", a rousing rip-roaring rocker, featuring an extended psychedelic wah-wah guitar trip back to the Streets of San Francisco in the hippy sixties, or the wild and untamed streets of Chicago in the case of H.P. Lovecraft.

We're onto Side Two now "For One Second", which opens as a gently laid-back country-tinged melody, but wait one second because there's a surprise in store when the song metamorphosises from a caterpillar into a bright and beautiful psychedelic butterfly for the storming crescendo of acid-soaked guitar reverb in the fabulous finale. And now we come to The Ghost's magnificent magnum opus, "Night of the Warlock", a spirited Demons and Wizards song that barrels along at pell-mell speed, taking the listener on a crazy helter-skelter ride in a headlong rush towards psychedelic nirvana. This is like a maniacal harum scarum version of "Season of the Witch", wound up to 99 and given an energetic burst of adrenalin and raw power. We're off to meet the "Indian Maid" next, so you can expect to hear some exotic far-eastern vibes from the Indian sub-continent, although the song is still firmly rooted in western psychedelia. Either way, it's another great song wherever you are in the world. It's time now to mount the battlements for "My Castle Has Fallen", a storming medieval ballista firing a relentless percussive artillery barrage of pummelling Psychedelic Rock! There's no let-up in the incredible pace either because "The Storm" is on the way, a thunder and lightning display of sonic energy to rattle the windows and light up the sky. It's not all Crash! Bang! Wallop! though, because there's a return to gentler climes for "Me and My Loved Ones", a bright rainbow sunburst of groovy psychedelic colours to close the album in magnificent style. Wait a minute though, we're not quite through yet, because there's the groovy sixties number "I've Got To Get To Know You" added as a bonus track.

The Ghost has risen from the grave of the psychedelic sixties era and reappeared as an awesome apparition fifty years later on ProgArchives. "When You're Dead - One Second" is an album full of haunting Folk refrains and spirited psychedelic acid trips. All in all, it's a heavenly album full of devilishly good songs.





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BETH GIBBONS & RUSTIN MAN      Out of Season is something of a modern Psych Folk classic featuring Beth Gibbons (of Portishead) and Paul Webb (of Talk Talk), although sounding nothing at all like Portishead or Talk Talk, which is surely a good thing. Smile

4 stars 2002: Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Out of Season - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8JPyE1bZDiU8nwAZj7pwcf6VVUyk04Bo




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GILES FARNABY'S DREAM BAND      Sounding like the folksier side of Mike Oldfield. Who remembers the Blue Peter theme? Here's one he made earlier. Smile

3 stars 1973: Giles Farnaby's Dream Band - Giles Farnaby's Dream Band - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LQbTn0rL_g



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GORDON GILTRAP      Off on your hols? Why not let Des Lynam and Jan Dildo help guide the way, then hopefully, you won't have a Perilous Journey. Those were the days on the Holiday programme... Sun, sea, sand and surf and the perma-tanned Robert Kilroy Silk. Smile


 3 stars 1973: Gordon Giltrap - Giltrap
 4 stars 1981: Gordon Giltrap Band - The Band Live 1981 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k74veWM4qqST7XdJFWM00PKCCK_5yhih8
 3 stars 1984: Gordon Giltrap Band - In at the Deep End - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kiJ_C8wo-UbeZYmKBGhzaiClsmKrjAJHU
 3 stars 1989: Gordon Giltrap & Ric Sanders - One to One - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m9wh2cAYvixxhsGCHVSxqconSY7b0i8Qg
 4 stars 2000: Gordon Giltrap - Music for the Small Screen - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mJEPtsdYIS4plrT_wIzMlvIVMubPaku-4
 4 stars 2005: Gordon Giltrap & Martin Taylor - A Matter of Time - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nKCbambhBwjJUEwmKBjGEJ4PCRPOKU5Zo
 3 stars 2005: Gordon Giltrap - A Taste of Classical Giltrap - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k8WPDxZN3IYR964t4YMqxZ_akgtwFEVwA
 3 stars 2006: Gordon Giltrap - Captured from a Point in Time - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lUmtgcsUHHiNE1ZIp10g_q8XbmpQf6U6Y
 3 stars 2009: Gordon Giltrap - Catwalk Blues: Live in Concert - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n_HzK76nnRoLI0jg2QPhObwGSh97THDqY
 4 stars 2017: Gordon Giltrap & Paul Ward - The Last of England - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_midKcMACKSF_G4m5AtFFVh5JEgkSHrXd4
 3 stars 2020: Gordon Giltrap & Stuart Jones - Pofacetilly - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k1a8x7qw52GrDghFTcBMdrDFBKTrokHkQ
 4 stars 2022: Gordon Giltrap & Paul Ward - Scattered Chapters - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mvMVLrdV-4cAzNFALoSPlHXjNiZtfr80c


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COSMIC EYE      The album that almost got away..... An ethno-mystical Anglo-Indian Indo-Prog/Raga Rock classic, served up with a side order of curry and poppadoms and nine pints of lager. Smile 

4 stars 1972: Cosmic Eye - Dream Sequence - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCPfZA2EIBg

Mr. Beanwallah is ready to take your order....



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PAUL GIOVANNI & MAGNET      The creepy soundtrack to the iconic pagan horror movie starring Christopher Lee, Edward Woodward and Britt Ekland, where the shocking finale is almost as scary as the eight-legged assassin sent to kill James Bond in Dr. No. Shocked

3 stars 1973: Paul Giovanni & Magnet - The Wicker Man (soundtrack) - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lYC9VTXis7PKsymnSXFbSQ_FGAjSQpvWA



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GNIDROLOG      Gnidrolog were a British Prog-Rock band with a sound that is somewhat hard to define, so they've inevitably found themselves in the Eclectic Prog section of Prog Archives. The band were most notable for not including a keyboard player in their line-up. So, how did they come up with that bizarre bandname? Well, a little bird called Google tells me that they mixed together the letters of the band members names (a bit like Scrabble) and arranged them to form the name Gnidrolog, which just happens to sound like a fantasy world inhabited by goblins, elves and trolls. Their first album, the bizarrely-named "In Spite of Harry's Toenail" (1972) passed by vitually unnoticed at the time of its release and this album "Lady Lake" (1972) didn't fare much better either. The "Lady Lake" album with its distinctive album cover, is by far the better-known of the two albums and it's now gained something of a cult following with the advent of the Internet. The band broke up shortly after the release of "Lady Lake", due to disappointing sales, but they made a comeback with a third album "Gnosis" 27 years later in 1999. A remastered CD version of "Lady Lake" was released in 2012 with a bonus track added to the original six songs on the album. So, without further ado, let's step into the fantasy world of Gnidrolog.

We begin with the anti-war song, "I Could Never Be a Soldier", the longest song on the album at over 11 minutes long. It's a proggy folky number, sounding like a cross between Van Der Graaf Generator and Jethro Tull, so if you like those two bands, then you'll probably like this band too. In fact, the singer sounds remarkably like Peter Hammill of VDGG and there's an accomplished flautist very much in the mould of Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The horn section, particularly the tenor sax, also reminds one of VDGG, so any fans of Van Der Graaf Generator will feel right at home with this offbeat album. Sailing on now with "Ship", another song with the sound of the tenor sax very much at the forefront. This uplifting and upbeat 7-minute-long piece of music is a real highlight of the album. This is exuberant and exhilarating music, which will transport you back in time to those heady and wonderfully proggy days of the early 1970's. We come to the end of Side One now with a short and sweet gentle ballad, "A Dog with No Collar", a sad and maudlin acoustic number, which might bring a tear to the eye, but don't get too sentimental, because we still have Side Two to come yet.

Side Two beckons us with the 9-minute-long title track "Lady Lake", which, dare I say it, does sound slightly discordant in places, but that shouldn't put off fans of Van Der Graaf Generator, as this is precisely the kind of experimental and Jazzy rock we've become accustomed to hearing over the years from VDGG. Yes, this track is definitely in VDGG territory, so you'll know pretty much what to expect here. You might even hear elements of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" in this song if you listen VERY carefully. We're in romantic balladeer mode for the next song, "Same Dreams", a beautiful piano piece with these emotionally- wrought and heartfelt lyrics:- "We share the same dreams, the same hopes, the same cigarettes. They said we had a lot of growing up to do, Well I've done some without you, But I wish that you could have been here, And I wish that you could have been here, Yes I wish that you could have been here too." ..... Yes, it's an emotionally appealing good old-fashioned love song where the singer unashamedly pours his heart out to the listener in time-honoured tradition. You can put the hankie away now though, because the final song "Social Embarrassment" is a raucous and rambunctious uptempo number. The song barrels along at full-pelt with the horn section in full flow for six and a half minutes of lively and energetic, bright and breezy Jazz-Rock. A suitably uplifting finale to a superb album.

A Prog-Rock album with elements of Jazz and Folk which should appeal equally to fans of Van Der Graaf Generator and Jethro Tull. If you've listened to all of your VDGG albums over and over again and you want something in a similar style, but at the same time, a little bit different, then this could be just the album you're looking for. It *almost* sounds like a missing VDGG album from the classic early 1970's era. "Lady Lake" is a worthy addition to the progosphere, so dive in and give this memorable and long-lost album treasure a listen.





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GORKY'S ZYGOTIC MYNCHI      A quirkily-named Indie Folk band from Wales - not from Russia - with even quirkier songs and videos to match, just like the Poodle Rockin' video below. Smile 

 3 stars 1994: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Tatay - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgpH4s7NA0M
 3 stars 1995: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Bwyd Time - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9L0jHolCKI
 3 stars 1999: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Spanish Dance Troupe - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kTSAZ__kpc7OA96qpuK80BmXL0EnFJesY
 3 stars 2000: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - The Blue Trees - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nJn7zOjpywKKYgWltu4N4cn2rfEaqaLIs
 3 stars 2001: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - How I Long to Feel That Summer in My Heart - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lLUHIDq00rJM13QJEcyLSS3iGnVdKEaLQ
 3 stars 2003: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Sleep / Holiday - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPTzPtxk4lqo3pV5ME1Dp805ct07bWns



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GREEN DIESEL      Sounding like the kind of biofuel that ecological tractor drivers would use, Green Diesel are actually a folk rock band from Canterbury, and very good they are too, especially if you happen to be a fan of classic English folk bands such as Fairport Convention, Fotheringay, Pentangle, and not forgetting Trees and shrubs. Smile

 4 stars 2012: Green Diesel - Now is the Time



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 3 stars 1977: Gryphon - Treason - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHO1skWRiwU
 3 stars 2018: Gryphon - Reinvention - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlydIQu-Cyk
 3 stars 2020: Gryphon - Get Out of My Father's Car - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPmY3FoexjFHvjPPXOXnBE5LXUBk_Z_py

GRYPHON      Gryphon are a London-based Prog-Folk band who are best-known for their unique blend of medieval and Renaissance Folk music, combining classical themes and proggy elements. They released five albums during the Progressive Rock decade of the 1970's:- "Gryphon" (1973); "Midnight Mushrumps" (1974); "Red Queen to Gryphon Three" (1974); "Raindance" (1975); & "Treason" (1977). The band reached something of a stalemate in the 1970's because they were never quite able to achieve commercial success, but they're now experiencing a well-deserved revival, thanks to the arrival of the Internet. Buoyed up by the renewed interest in the band, Gryphon released the aptly-titled comeback album "Reinvention" in 2018, their first album in over forty years.The chess-themed album we have here, "Red Queen to Gryphon Three", with its distinctive album cover, is probably the best-known of Gryphon's six albums. There are four movements in this instrumental Prog-Folk concept album based on the game of chess, so let's make the "Opening Move" now with the 10-minute-long opening piece of music.

Thrusting a pawn forward to the centre of the board with the bold "Opening Move", you could be forgiven for thinking this is YES when you hear the dynamic opening chord sequence. This is an energetic and adventurous keyboard piece which also features a bassoon. Imagine the grand symphonic sound of YES with a bassoon player included and that's the powerful piece of music you have here. There's also a gentle flutey middle passage to give the music a medieval banquet atmosphere, although this impression doesn't last for long, as the music slowly builds up into a crashing crescendo of sound for the dramatic finish when the slightly discordant chords reminds one of some of Van Der Graaf Generator's more experimental works. It's a powerful "Opening Move" to this musical game of chess with a striking "pawn storm" of sound in the centre of the board, designed to grab the listener's attention right from the outset.

Onto the second movement now with "Second Spasm", which opens in traditional medieval feast style with the sound of a crumhorn. You can almost picture Robin Hood and his Merry Men dining with Maid Marion at an exotic banquet with a lavishly-laid-out table. There's no time to dine on a feast though, as we're in full proggy mode just one minute into this 9-minute-long piece, when there's an outbreak of dynamic (and very modern) keyboards to spoil the medieval party atmosphere. The music returns briefly to the flutey medieval theme of a banquet hall, and then we hear the sound of a slow marching rhythm in which gallant knights might have marched into battle in old days of yore. The finale transforms into a powerful quick-march, which brings to mind intrepid medieval knights jostling and jousting on the battlefield to save a beautiful fair maiden's honour in time-honoured tradition.

Side Two opens with the third movement: "Lament". It's an 8-minute-long, three-piece-suite, opening to the harmonious sound of a bassoon and the crumhorn floating along on a gently melodic wave of sound. The acoustic guitar and rhythm section reminds one of the Prog-Rock band Renaissance, which seems somehow appropriate, as Gryphon's unique blend of musical styles is loosely based on the Renaissance music of the Middle Ages. In fact, this music wouldn't have seemed too out of place if it HAD been played in Henry VIII's time, although there would have been no power source to plug the modern electronic keyboard into. Putting that minor detail aside though, the middle section of the suite is a really laid-back mellow groove, but try not to get too laid-back as there's an uplifting and unrestrained grand finale to this Renaissance-style (in both senses) musical extravaganza. This is the kind of flutey folky Renaissance music you could picture yourself listening to at a medieval banquet attended by gallant knights and lusty wenches dining on a suckling pig, whilst being entertained by jolly jugglers and merry magicians, although you're more likely to hear this music played now at a 21st century medieval banquet revival night.

It's "Checkmate" now for the fourth and final movement on our chess-themed Prog-Folk album. This medieval style Prog-Folk instrumental will transport you back in time to the Renaissance court of Henry VIII where gay (in the old sense of the word) wandering minstrels and court jesters entertained the King. The music might have the fluty sound of Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, but it's actually the antiquated crumhorn and a recorder that gives the music a Renaissance feel to it. In modern times in England, this is the kind of jolly Folk music that Morris dancers might prance around to, looking slightly ludicrous wearing bell pads on their shins and waving sticks and handkerchiefs in the air, although to be honest, most sensible people in England would go out of their way to avoid Morris dancers. Anyway, back to the music at hand. The music's not TOO folky, because there's enough prog elements included here to keep the prog-heads entertained, including staccato stop-start changes of tempo and an outbreak of Rick Wakeman-style keyboard virtuosity for the sonorous grand finale to this 10-minute Prog-Folk epic.

If you're in the mood for some proggy Folk which conjures up images of gallant knights rescuing fair maidens in distress, then this might be just the album for you. Some of the music on this unique album might sound folky and medieval, but it's given a proggy 20th century upheaval.

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GYGAFO      An unusual name for a Prog Folk band you may say, but G.Y.G.A.F.O. is apparently an acronym for something very rude indeed, so I'll spare my blushes by not translating the meaning here. Embarrassed

4 stars 1973: Gygafo - Legend of the Kingfisher - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUVPHXdtRw8
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 3 stars 1972: The Habibiyya - If Man But Knew - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87uzDCnXBWA

 3 stars 1967: Roy Harper - Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngLy97DwAYGFBr2BkQ5-BoJEy2i7Z6g-w
 3 stars 2000: Roy Harper - The Green Man

 3 stars 1985: Roy Harper & Jimmy Page - Whatever Happened to Jugula? - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJhyzTEFQ37d9NM_8M2OGfE6SW8EBXCeT

 5 stars 1973: Christine Harwood - Nice to Meet Miss Christine - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLQpGclkGI3Gs8gVaID2LWDTfXb3wOPOc

 3 stars 2014: Havenstreet - End of the Line / Perspectives - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG-InimcgCwPdInvTlRtNmWmiB2RFZRzC
                  
 4 stars 1971: Mike Heron - Smiling Men with Bad Reputations - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUlNfmtojDc
 4 stars 1975: Mike Heron - Mike Heron's Reputation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rBTPxRwCaY
 4 stars 1977: Heron - Diamond of Dreams - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewo9Thmd7hY
 4 stars 2005: Mike Heron - Echo Coming Back: The Best of Mike Heron - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lRMPMXIVe5XTJhVdoA_78YXQ3alHjLl7g

 3 stars 1971: Heron - Twice as Nice & Half the Price - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwltGW5BSxU

 4 stars 2021: Joanne Hogg - The Map Project, Part 2: Miracles & Parables - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mjBg1d-ueHTYBIBhcWUEekkxDBg8FtQ80

 4 stars 1972: Mary Hopkin - Those Were the Days - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL62208D073D39BBF7
 4 stars 2010: Mary Hopkin & Morgan Visconti - You Look Familiar - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kcmDG0Uqb1DTk0ZXC0gJhhXNy7hV4EnQA
 3 stars 2023: Mary Hopkin & Jessica Lee Norman - Two Hearts -  http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nof60idsYtP2qzEW4JZhtCLgMK6ajAO9w
                  
 3 stars 1972: Horslips - Happy to Meet - Sorry to Part - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k_LdGetUZb_F-udwuO6kZ66P7uTtk7hi4
 4 stars 1975: Horslips - The Unfortunate Cup of Tea - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLljRizOmgkdgM-3B_HNEj5LRI_h4DtSOi
 4 stars 1976: Horslips - The Book of Invasions - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2MFfAo98KY
 4 stars 1977: Horslips - Aliens - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae0OMLMhrSg
 4 stars 1978: Horslips - The Man Who Built America - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ_ZVFgSbaw

 5 stars 1971: Catherine Howe - What a Beautiful Place - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_luj0FE8eYQ0sH143dRhhpvc2dzq__gcQ4
 4 stars 2010: Catherine Howe & Vo Fletcher - English Tale - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_npIBkYehaFRsswrxe5Q3P-PNu9X1hiu2k
 3 stars 2015: Catherine Howe - Because It Would Be Beautiful - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nkvWVmCYhIXekcgNfN6kK2K5mWBvGoxRQ

 3 stars 1969: Peter Howell & John Ferdinando - Alice Through the Looking Glass - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOLtZHkRR7gANGWITB5o8sIkmkQnR6IOt


 4 stars 1972: Hunter Muskett - Hunter Muskett - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcRGGRxBjC8
                  


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THE HABIBIYYA     Ah... you can almost smell the camel dung wafting through the casbah. The Habibiyya serve up an exotic blend of pungent Moroccan spices from the mysterious east - the mysterious east end of London that is, where this album was recorded. Follow that camel! Smile

 3 stars 1972: The Habibiyya - If Man But Knew - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87uzDCnXBWA

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ROY HARPER      Roy Harper is the original sophisticated beggar, having busked his away around North Africa, Europe and London before his big breakthrough when he signed up to record his first album with Strike Records, who assumed they were getting Britain's next pop idol, but Roy had other ideas, as his offbeat folk albums went on to show, although Roy Harper's probably better-known these days for singing the lead vocal on Pink Floyd's Have a Cigar. Cool

 3 stars 1967: Roy Harper - Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ngLy97DwAYGFBr2BkQ5-BoJEy2i7Z6g-w
 3 stars 2000: Roy Harper - The Green Man

 3 stars 1985: Roy Harper & Jimmy Page - Whatever Happened to Jugula? - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJhyzTEFQ37d9NM_8M2OGfE6SW8EBXCeT
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CHRISTINE HARWOOD      Is it folk or is it jazz, or some weird hybrid? Who knows, but one thing's for sure, Christine Harwood has proven to be almost as elusive as Lord Lucan, having recorded this one outstanding album, before just as quickly disappearing into the London Underground, never to be heard from again. As if by tragic magic though, Nice to Meet Miss Christine has now reappeared on the Internet over fifty years later, featuring a roster of top-notch musicians, and Yes, the pedal steel guitarist you hear on the first track is none other than Peter Banks. Cool

5 stars 1973: Christine Harwood - Nice to Meet Miss Christine - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nLQpGclkGI3Gs8gVaID2LWDTfXb3wOPOc


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HAVENSTREET     Three folk albums for the price of one with the original End of the Line album from 1977, followed by Perspectives - a compilation of the best songs from Havenstreet's two previous albums, The Autumn Wind (1974) and Transitions (1976).

3 stars 2014: Havenstreet - End of the Line / Perspectives - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG-InimcgCwPdInvTlRtNmWmiB2RFZRzC
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MIKE HERON      A Scottish folk troubadour whose Reputation was solidified as a member of the Incredible String Band, who are coming up here later.

 4 stars 1971: Mike Heron - Smiling Men with Bad Reputations - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUlNfmtojDc
 4 stars 1975: Mike Heron - Mike Heron's Reputation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rBTPxRwCaY
 4 stars 1977: Heron - Diamond of Dreams - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewo9Thmd7hY
 4 stars 2005: Mike Heron - Echo Coming Back: The Best of Mike Heron - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lRMPMXIVe5XTJhVdoA_78YXQ3alHjLl7g
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HERON      No relation to the aforementioned Mike Heron and his band of the same name, Heron were a folk band from Maidenhead, Berkshire who took traditional rural folk to a whole a new level of authenticity. having recorded their first two albums in the middle of a field! Well, at least it saves paying £90 an hour in studio fees. Tongue

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JOANNE HOGG       When one album became ten.... If you believed, as I did, that Joanne Hogg (the voice of Iona) only had one solo album available, "Looking into Light", then you're in for a pleasant surprise, as there are a further nine Joanne Hogg albums available on YouTube, and rather good they are too, discounting her French Edith Piaf album, "Avec Toi". Smile

 4 stars 2021: Joanne Hogg - The Map Project, Part 2: Miracles & Parables - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mjBg1d-ueHTYBIBhcWUEekkxDBg8FtQ80


Joanna will he Hogging the limelight again here later with her Northern Irish Prog Folk band, Iona. Wink


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