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    Posted: September 06 2012 at 13:04
Hi. My name is Chris Wade. I'm a writer and musician, based in the UK. Been writing a few years now, but recently got back into my music, namely DODSON AND FOGG, which is basically folk rock with prog elements to it.
Definitely sounds as if it was recorded in the 60s or 70s.
It features my songs, with myself on vocals and guitars, with Nik Turner of Hawkwind doing some great stuff on the flute, Celia Humphris of folk legends Trees, Judy Dyble of Fairport makes an appearance, as does Kzrysztof Juszkiewicz from a 70s prog group called Skin Alley.
If anyone is interested in hearing some tracks, the following link has samples on it, links to FB group and the You Tube account, as well as a pre order section for the limited CD. Album is to be released in November this year as a download and CD, but the CD can be pre ordered from here now.
 
Influences are far and wide, not wholly conscious in the album I dont think, but I do love King Crimson, Jethro Tull and there are echoes of all this I think. Also great to have prog and classic rock legends on board too. Was great putting this record together and I cant wait to do album number 2!
 
Hope you find the time to check it out!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2012 at 13:47
Thanks Chris. Sounds nice from the link you provided.

When the album is released, get back in touch and tell me where you think it would fit on the site, and we will evaluate and (hopefully) add you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2012 at 14:04
Thanks for that lazland Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 29 2012 at 05:47
The more laid back acoustic track MEET OUR MAY is out now as a download single. It features Celia Humphris from Trees. The song was played on BBC Radio Scotland (Iain Anderson show) earlier in the week and is being played over the weekend on a few shows, so I am very excited.
Here is an Amazon MP3 link for the single, which is only 69p:
 
Album is out on November 1st. Plus, 2nd album is almost completely done too, with more collaborators on board. The second one is much more prog rock orientated.
Hope you get the chance to check it out...Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 20 2012 at 15:52
The album is actually now out now to download from itunes:
and as a CD from:
 
Had some BBC radio play and on other stations.
BITS OF GOOD REVIEWS HERE:
"A VERY STRONG SET OF SONGS... REMARKABLE!" THE ACTIVE LISTENER
"WEIRD AND WONDERFUL. I JUST LOVE THIS STUFF!" GENEVIEVE TUDOR (BBC)
"I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS ALBUM! TOTALLY ACE ACID FOLK." SIDEWAYS THROUGH SOUND
"REALLY GREAT, FRESH AND UNIQUE!" IT'S PSYCHEDELIC BABY BLOG
"SPLENDID. BEAUTIFUL. I URGE YOU TO SEEK IT OUT!" ROCKSUCKER.CO.UK
 
Thanks. Hope you get the chance to check it out
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 21 2012 at 05:05
Prog folk team alerted.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 01 2012 at 08:38
Hi, Just wanted to share this review from Pennyblackmusic website. i am really pleased with it to say the least! Smile
 
 
Dodson and Fogg: Dodson and Fogg

Reviewed By: Malcolm Carter
Label: Wisdom Twin Records
Format: CD

Chris Wade appears to have incorporated a lot into his twenty-something years. The Leeds based writer/illustrator and musician has been involved in many projects over the years according to his website (including an audiobook with Rik Mayall), but currently Wade is concentrating on his folk/prog (his words, not mine) project which he has christened Dodson and Fogg.

A lot of this so-called new acid-folk can be hard going even for those of us who fondly remember such bands as the Incredible String Band and Tir Na Nog. If the basic songs aren’t there, as with any genre, it is never going to work or sound good no matter if weird is an accepted part of the equation or not. But this man Wade, he’s good…

Where the name Dodson and Fogg comes from remains a mystery. With Wade’s fertile mind, it is, however, pointless to speculate. This is very much a Chris Wade album; he wrote all the songs, co-produced the album with Linzi Napier, released it on his own label and plays guitar, bass, keyboards, flute and bongos as well as providing the lead vocals. He has, however, roped in some very interesting guests to help him on his debut album. Nik Turner from Hawkwind plays flute very effectively on a number of songs, and original Fairport Convention singer Judy Dyble contributes backing vocals. As if that’s not enough Wade also secured the services of Celia Humphris from the band Trees who in 1970 recorded two outstanding progressive folk albums in ‘The Garden of Jane Delawney’ and ‘On the Shore’ to also provide backing vocals. Just looking at that list of musicians on the CD inlay makes the heart skip a beat. Add to all that the talents of former Skin Alley organist Krzysztof Juszkiewicz on accordion, Alice White (violin) and Ellie Davies (cello), and Wade’s onto a winner before a sound has been heard.

The sound of folk music of the late sixties and early seventies oozes out of each and every song here, and is something Wade obviously tried to achieve, but that he has so faithfully reproduced this particular sound so perfectly yet still manages to make it sound fresh and so very much a part of today’s music scene is remarkable. Many, many artists have tried to make an album as strong as this, one that evokes the spirit and sound of early 70's progressive folk, especially over the last few years, and failed or have just fallen short of their goal. Wade has, over the course of twelve original songs, captured all that was great about a genre of music that hit its peak decades before he was born and made a remarkable album.

You can take any major player in any of the various folk genres over the last five decades, and find some of their influence in these songs. But it’s not just folk names that creep in. At times it’s like listening to classic Jethro Tull. Other times Barrett-era Pink Floyd sneak in, and there is even echoes of early solo Paul Weller making fleeting appearances. For all its retro sound, there are plenty of new sounds interwoven here to keep things interesting. As with all good songs that stand the test of time (and these will, every time you listen you’ll hear things you missed the time before.

Wade has the songs. There is little information available just now as to how long he has been working on not just this project, but the actual songs but Wade has just got to be one of our most promising writers just now. While Wade isn’t the only musician looking over his shoulder at Britain’s rich musical past for inspiration, it is frustrating to see other lesser talents reap the rewards that Wade so obviously should be receiving.

A review without even mentioning one song title then? Well, try the psychedelia of ‘Nothing At All’ for starters and marvel at how talented Wade is on guitar, how the flute really does set the tone of the song and how Wade’s dream-like vocals send you off on a mystery journey you won’t want to end. Or why not the laid-back summer day of a song that Wade calls ‘Say Goodbye’; the whole point is that it is futile highlighting just a song or three. Every single sound never mind song on this album demands to be heard by anyone who cares about their music.

With brilliant illustrations (presumably drawn by Wade) this is an excellent package that has seemingly come out of nowhere to make one of the biggest impressions of 2012.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2012 at 21:19
Dodson and Fogg has been added (to prog folk)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 28 2012 at 14:56
Nice review Kenneth, very interesting read. I wont let you down on the 2nd album!Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2012 at 12:16
Originally posted by italktothewind italktothewind wrote:

Nice review Kenneth, very interesting read. I wont let you down on the 2nd album!Smile

thank you!  just curious whether you know the group Fuchsia.  I think all the others I named would be familiar to you


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2013 at 12:57
Hi Keneth. I haven't heard of them no. I love that you compared it to Alan Hull though, love Lindisfarne. Also love the Floyd and especially King Crimson. i think you may be pleasantly surprised by the second album!!
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