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THE NORTH SEA SCROLLS     An alternative folk band who turn out to be ruder and more controversial than Bernard Manning and with an album that includes the song "Enoch Powell - He's the Man for Me"- so not an album to include in your great aunt's Christmas stocking. Tongue  Embarrassed

3 stars 2012: The North Sea Scrolls - The North Sea Scrolls - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nRks2hKz_ru5z8q4Zjf1_0xd3HH4qRxLY

Bernard Manning and Richard Wilson together on The Mrs. Merton Show - "I don't believe it!"  Geek

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NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA    Does chamber music float your boat? If so, you'll love the sound of the NSRO,  an innovative chamber orchestra led by Craig Fortnum, combining classical and folk in a unique style all of their own and sounding quite unlike anything you may have heard before - unless you happen to be a fan of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, another offbeat ensemble who North Sea Radio Orchestra have often been compared with.

 4 stars 2006: North Sea Radio Orchestra - North Sea Radio Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZ9auIYG5H2KLtccNoIzf92
 3 stars 2011: North Sea Radio Orchestra - I a Moon - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbj-2Jw5RlvIVcS4PeTx4an
 3 stars 2016: North Sea Radio Orchestra - Dronne - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEY_WmF9U2J_zfbRuux0WWwD
 3 stars 2019: North Sea Radio Orchestra - Folly Bololey - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKsJu1NR0FyFxAee0oLBDhKWSnnFiH2G3


Much safer to stay at home listening to the North Sea Radio Orchestra than risk life and limb in the scariest and most dangerous sea in the world. Remember, this was the sea that sunk the Spanish Armada! Shocked



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TOM NEWMAN     He's more than just famous for producing Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (which would rank as an amazing achievement in anyone's C.V.), but Tom Newman is also an outstanding musician in his own right with thirteen (virtually unknown) solo albums to his credit. Tom is a good friend of Virgin typhoon Richard Branson - who knows a thing or two about dirigibles - and whose main claim to fame is having once starred in an episode of Baywatch where he was rescued from drowning in a water skiing accident by The Hoff. Smile


 4 stars 2014: Tom Newman - The (Secret) Life of Angels - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_njbtC0To4n-LGOVDmMjrz_ur6pMCEtxVY


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Prog Folk Britannia: A-Z of British Prog Folk, Psych Folk & Indo-Prog/Raga Rock


 4 stars 2014: Tom Newman - The (Secret) Life of Angels - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_njbtC0To4n-LGOVDmMjrz_ur6pMCEtxVY

 4 stars 2006: North Sea Radio Orchestra - North Sea Radio Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZ9auIYG5H2KLtccNoIzf92
 3 stars 2011: North Sea Radio Orchestra - I a Moon - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbj-2Jw5RlvIVcS4PeTx4an
 3 stars 2016: North Sea Radio Orchestra - Dronne - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEY_WmF9U2J_zfbRuux0WWwD
 3 stars 2019: North Sea Radio Orchestra - Folly Bololey - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKsJu1NR0FyFxAee0oLBDhKWSnnFiH2G3

 3 stars 2012: The North Sea Scrolls - The North Sea Scrolls - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nRks2hKz_ru5z8q4Zjf1_0xd3HH4qRxLY
      
 3 stars 1971: Oberon - A Midsummer's Night Dream - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL099705C53986C215


 3 stars 1981: Sally Oldfield - Playing in the Flame - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsjUZI46Zb__4_leGDnWJEF
 3 stars 1983: Sally Oldfield - Strange Day in Berlin - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LsG3PQhxS-0FR8F_W91fJq4
 4 stars 2012: Sally Oldfield - Arrows of Desire (compilation) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvjCxtqEs1zUjH7ezNPaMjR



 4 stars 2014: Orpheus Ghostsong - Haunted - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3lEItwsx30


 3 stars 2010: The Owl Service - The View from a Hill - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mVmAG0ORoNSJf0zYswV1zlKR7zr74Desc
 3 stars 2016: The Owl Service - His Pride, No Spear, No Friend - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k0rywhP8-yDPu5KNwjhW7wDxCMpParJOw

 3 stars 1982: Oysterband - English Rock & Roll: The Early Years 1800-1850
 3 stars 1983: Oysterband - Lie Back and Think of England
 2 stars 1984: Oysterband - 20 Golden Tie Slackeners
 3 stars 1985: Oysterband - Liberty Hall
 3 stars 1990: Oysterband & June Tabor - Freedom & Rain - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k54V6_fXqNcG92duf46GHWRA5D4hnSEbk
 3 stars 1996: Oysterband - Alive & Shouting - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT5eL9aMktA
 3 stars 1998: Oysterband - Alive & Acoustic - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHP_GHHgqOo
 3 stars 2008: Oysterband - The Oxford Girl and Other Stories - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nvyxwFP902Y58JycqYP_zFXbDATzvelVk
 3 stars 2011: Oysterband & June Tabor - Ragged Kingdom - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nZB9lqt4Wdq4XSWzn95QIWfDrQ9VmgtBw




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MUSHROOM   There's an old adage that says to be treated like a mushroom is to be kept in the dark and fed on a diet of manure. You can't hide anything from airport security though, especially if you happen to be Sharon Stone. Embarrassed


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MR. FOX     Traditional folk for traditional folks. Smile

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MOVING HEARTS      More Irish than a Leprechaun in Limerick! Are Celtic rockers Moving Hearts the third-best Prog Folk band from Ireland? 
Is Sinead O'Connor Catholic? Tongue



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MOURNING PHASE     A gloomy album dealing with love, loss, grief and bitterness in the wake of an apocalyptic break-up. No, it's not another depressing album from doom and gloom merchant Roger Waters, but a charmingly intense album from an obscure folk band who disappeared shortly after the album's release, when Mourning Phase presumably entered a long phase of mourning after their album failed to sell. Cry


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MOUNTAIN ASH BAND     A nine-piece Prog Folk commune led by Lynda Hardcastle, who then made the most amazing comeback since Dusty Springfield with the all-female folk trio Grace Notes. Smile




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MOULETTES      A quirky Indie Folk band from Glastonbury. The Moulettes psychedelic collages in their band photos often resemble an explosion at a paint factory, which indicates the Moulettes are somewhat off the well-trodden folk trail. Smile





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MOTHS      The Moths have been quietly biding their time in the deep recesses of your wardrobe for the last fifty years, but they're about to re-emerge like a chrysalis with the release of a brand new album any day now, appropriately titled Moths50. Smile

3 stars 1970: Moths - Moths

Moths - I Shall Be Released









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MOSTLY AUTUMN       The Last Bright Light in the renaissance era of modern British prog, who shine as brightly as a beautiful White Rainbow. It's still mostly summer here in England, but this seemed like the perfect time for an appreciation of Mostly Autumn in The Spirit of Autumn Past before The Last Bright Light of summer fades away. For All We Shared together on ProgArchives, Mostly Autumn are by far my favourite band within Sight of Day, so here's The Story So Far..... The band were formed in York, North Yorkshire in 1995 by band leader Bryan Josh on vocals and guitar, Iain Jennings on keyboards, and with Heather Findlay joining the band on vocals for the recording of their first album in 1997. There are currently seven members of Mostly Autumn, but there are no Passengers in this band, with each individual member contributing to instilling their diverse music with a rich and full sound. Their beautiful albums of Progressive Rock are as sparklingly effervescent as a bright White Rainbow, and are best-described as being like music Dressed in Voices in a Heart Full of Sky. Mostly Autumn's diverse songs can be as delicate as Glass Shadows reflected like Storms Over Still Water,  or as unrelentingly powerful as a runaway train. This versatile band of merry minstrels can just as easily perform Music Inspired by the Lord of the Rings as classic songs from Pink Floyd Revisited, or even music bathed in scintillating strings with The Ghost Moon Orchestra. Mostly Autumn are  Still Beautiful Live and who can forget That Night in Leamington Spa back in 2010 when Heather Findlay gave her last live performance before Olivia Sparnenn joined the band on vocals. The band are still going strong today with their latest album released as recently as 2019, so who knows what The Next Chapter may bring in the continuing story of Mostly Autumn. Go Well Diamond Heart Smile
 
 5 stars 1999: Mostly Autumn - The Spirit of Autumn Past - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbiPd8jMGas61uXd4LOznPi
 5 stars 2001: Mostly Autumn - The Last Bright Light - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbvBIUnq5y_UDBjPmi9FJhC
 5 stars 2001: Mostly Autumn - Music Inspired by The Lord of the Rings - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbyF28C2EYG0kHXkFh6grhA
 5 stars 2003: Mostly Autumn - Live at the Grand Opera House - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZprsagIiCElxZkWDQ26Mos
 5 stars 2004: Mostly Autumn - Pink Floyd Revisited - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZJvg6ykEsII2xZDyerU_wK
 5 stars 2005: Mostly Autumn - Storms Over Still Water - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbpbrV-OC1jpCSZCQ8pmmM2
 5 stars 2009: Mostly Autumn - Live 2009 - Part I - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYNCZ3x5s3r3QPVy2guCCNp
 5 stars 2009: Mostly Autumn - Live 2009 - Part II - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEaEsVA3Wyn88JARGwQx_3zT
 5 stars 2010: Mostly Autumn - That Night in Leamington - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEZXiAFbgjZRyxTS_O5mysf0
 5 stars 2010: Mostly Autumn - Go Well Diamond Heart - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbB4VQCQ1otAByVsr84oUX3
 5 stars 2011: Mostly Autumn - Still Beautiful - Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbR9agKM6mRBncmPr3NKO3c
 5 stars 2011: Mostly Autumn - Live at High Voltage - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEYtkZPlBp1fb7JbnA1a0h0z
 5 stars 2012: Mostly Autumn - The Ghost Moon Orchestra - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbOga6VYzuPvS1YEClVEX4L
 5 stars 2013: Mostly Autumn - Live at the Boerderij - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdktF-lL0yEbJ27ZaTZ06zADFuBiSEoxw
 
 Lazland's excellent reviews for some of Mostly Autumn's albums:-
 
The Last Bright Light (2001):- http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=211385
 
 
 
Go Well Diamond Heart (2010):- http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=350826
 
The Ghost Moon Orchestra (2012:- http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=852595
 
 


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MANDY MORTON     A feline folk singer who once led the wonderfully-named band Spriguns of Tolgus and who now devotes her life to looking after and writing mystery stories about cats, including "The Cat and the Pendulum", "Murder on the Santa Claws Express", "Magical Mystery Paws" and many other feline fables. Smile



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THE MORRIGAN     The Morrigan was a renowned Celtic goddess associated with war, destiny and fertility. The Morrigan band had a fertile existence too, producing five offspring (or albums) over the course of two decades. They've been described as being like a heavier and proggier version of Steeleye Span, but at least you won't have another Christmas ruined by hearing the mournful dirge "Gaudete" again for the umpteenth time when you listen to The Morrigan. Smile 

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MOONSWIFT & SAND SNOWMAN       Not much is known about the weirdy-beardy duo behind the spooky, but hauntingly-beautiful Psych-Folk of Moonswift & Sand Snowman - when even their videos are obscured by hazy colours and fuzziness - but I'm guessing they're not the names they use on their tax returns. Tongue

4 stars 2013: Moonswift & Sand Snowman - Autonal - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL380485E01D5CA881



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COLIN MOLD      Now you see him, now you don't..... There's no sign at all of Colin Mold's first album "Water of Divinity" (2007) on YouTube and only a light sprinkling of tracks available from his second album "Girl on the Castle Steps", but his third album is there in full and very good it is too. Recorded and produced in Colin Mold's home studio, "Now You See Me" impresses with its fine musicianship  (with Michelle Glover providing backing vocals) which really breaks the mould of previous Prog Folk albums in the same way as Mostly Autumn, Iona and Karnataka, who Colin once toured with between 2010 & 2012. Whereas more traditional folk albums may be content to tootle along the highway at a leisurely 60mph, Colin Mold is in a Mercedes Benz S class, cruising down the autobahn at 100mph. Vorsprung Durch Technik, as they say in Peckham. Smile

 4 stars 2012: Colin Mold - Girl on the Castle Steps



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MIRANDA SEX GARDEN      Enigmatic and slightly creepy, the wonderfully-named Miranda Sex Garden are a gothiclally-inspired Prog Folk band with a hint of aggressive punkishness thrown in too. And you thought Comus were weird. Shocked


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MIDWINTER     A band for all seasons..... The Waters of Sweet Sorrow is a mystical album of medieval folk tunes played on traditional instruments accompanied by the hauntingly beautiful ethereal tones of Jill Child, whose voice is blessed with the crystal clarity of a wine glass. Midwinter's one and only album was recorded back in 1973, but not released until 1993, although sounding like it could've been recorded during a bacchanalian feast in 1653.  Geek

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MESSENGER      The loudest Prog Folk band you've ever likely to hear! Messenger describe themselves as dwellers in the earthly realm of folk music who cross the celestial void into progressive psychedelia. Either way, they're far more worthy than Jethro Tull of winning a Grammy Award for best Heavy Metal band. Smile

 4 stars 2016: Messenger - Threnodies




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MELLOW CANDLE       Mellow Candle were an Irish Prog-Folk quintet whose flickering flame burned briefly but brightly in 1972 with the release of their one and only studio album, "Swaddling Songs", which has since become a treasured classic amongst Prog-Folk connoisseurs. The band were led by two sweet-voiced Irish songstresses, Clodagh Simonds (who also played piano, harpsichord and mellotron on the album) and Alison Williams, with a guitarist, bass player and drummer completing the traditional five-piece line-up. The band members were surprisingly young, with Clodagh Simonds being just 15 years old and still at school at the time when the band first got together in 1968 to record their first single "Feelin' High", a song later added as a bonus track to the CD re-issue of "Swaddling Songs". For collectors, a Mellow Candle compilation album "The Virgin Prophet" was released in 1996, containing previously unreleased material and alternative early versions of songs from the classic "Swaddling Songs" album.

It's Bach to the Future for some classically-inspired Folk with our first angelic song, "Heaven Heath". There are definite shades of Fairport Convention's classic "Fotheringay" to be heard here. Fotheringport Confusion, maybe. The gorgeous female harmonies and the tinkling sound of the harpsichord give the music the kind of playful pastoral aura that Mr J.S. Bach might have aired on his G-string. The gentle bucolic melody conjures up images of a sun-kissed golden meadow where sheep may safely graze. If Heaven was a place on Earth, then "Heaven Heath" would make the perfect musical accompaniment in the Garden of Eden. Red sky at night, shepherd's delight, and for *shear* musical delight, comes "Sheep Season", a charming and romantic mellow melody that's as reassuringly comforting as being swaddled in a warm woolly blanket in front of a roaring log fire. This outstanding sheep-shearing song also features a simply sublime guitar solo in the style of Fairport Convention's Richard Thompson, and if you listen carefully, you can hear the celestial sound of a mellotron too. There's more rapturous sweet nectar on the way with "Silver Song", a bright and shining piano ballad bathed in warm golden strings, that's so beautifully uplifting, it brings to mind the awe-inspiring music of Renaissance with the soaring siren-song voice of Annie Haslam. The swirling and echoey twin harmonies of Clodagh Simonds and Alison Williams are like manna from Prog-Folk heaven here. The gorgeous spectrum of music contained within this treasured album is so far proving to be as pleasing to the ears as the Technicolour riot of the Chelsea Flower Show is pleasing to the eyes, only without the huge crowds and the hayfever and the sight of someone stumbling facedown drunk into the flowerbeds.

It's Every Witch Way But Loose now: the witches are on the loose as the album takes a quirky and slightly sinister turn with some spooky Halloween antics in "The Poet and the Witch". The music is an off-kilter Witches Brew of constantly yo-yoing vocals, ranging from very high to very low, in a creepy Comus "First Utterance" kind of way. This offbeat song is unlikely to give you nightmares though as Clodagh and Alison are clearly angelic white witches blessed with heavenly voices, and the music is no more scary than a box of Black Magic chocolates. Flying into view now in magnificent plumage are the "Messenger Birds", a gently rippling piano and guitar piece featuring soaring ethereal vocals which ascend up into the heavens in the best traditions of classic Renaissance. This sparkling Emerald Isle jewel is the kind of heaven-sent music that blissful sweet dreams are made of. It's as joyously uplifting as a jubilant 2020 street party to celebrate the end of the coronavirus lockdown, with hugs and kisses all 'round, but only with *really* close neighbours. We're coming back down to earth now with some very conventional folky fare in the shape of "Dan the Wing", which draws obvious comparisons with Fairport Convention's "Tam Lin". This Folk song sounds so traditionally English, it brings to mind gaily-dressed (and occasionally gay) Morris Men - adorned with colourful bell pads and tassels - merrily gallivanting around the Maypole in the pub car park, whilst in the meantime, any self-respecting Englishmen have already beaten a hasty retreat inside the pub to escape them.

"Reverend Sisters" is another soothing piano ballad in the classic Renaissance mould, sprinkled with some magical Mellow Candle fairy dust. The gentle tinkling of the ivories combined with the lilting honey-toned voices of Clodagh and Alison, reminds one of "The Sisters" from the Renaissance "Novella" album. This haunting refrain washes over the listener like a gently rippling stream with heavenly harmonies to die for. It's a typical Irish Catholic tale of strict paragons-of-virtue nuns trying to steer their schoolgirls away from adopting any naughty black habits. We're breaking the spell now with "Break Your Token", which is a return to more traditional folky fare, with those eccentric off-kilter vocals again giving the music a certain edginess, and "Buy or Beware" continues in the same vein, with lyrics that appear to be an attack on rampant consumerism, long before anti-capitalist demonstrations became en-vogue for extreme left-wingers everywhere, although one feels the protests are not so much aimed at consumerism generally, but more likely aimed at the "Greed is Good" ethos of bank- busting rogue traders like Nick Leeson in their loud stripy suits, or Gordon Gecko Wall Street types in their bright red braces and sw**ky offices. Anyway, back to the music, and this classic Prog-Folk album is well-worth ten pounds, ten dollars or ten euros of anyone's money, whatever your political views.

From the economic to the esoteric now with "Vile Excesses", an enigmatic fairytale centred around shadows of unicorns and crowns of thorns, although judging from the song title, there's a cryptic environmental message contained within the lyrics somewhere. Again, this charming song is a wonderful spellbinding cross between Renaissance and Fairport Convention with a light sprinkling of Pentangle and Trees thrown in too. The penultimate song "Lonely Man" represents a departure from Folk into moody bluesier territory, although the twin harmonies of the two female leads sound just as enchanting as ever on this melancholic refrain. Finally, "Boulders on My Grave" takes off on a Pentangly Light Flight of fancy in a lively uptempo rocker that's very reminiscent of the vocalese style of Annie Haslam. Fittingly, "Boulders on My Grave" turns out to be the rockiest rolling stone on the entire album and it's a real album highlight. This is where the band really get to light things up for a fiery finish by burning the (Mellow) Candle at both ends, so to speak.

This precious one-off album is a true lost and found gem in the vast pantheon of Folk-Rock. Mellow Candle have graced the Prog-Folk stage with this rather special album of warm and comforting "Swaddling Songs". This delightful collection of whimsical evergreen melodies and sugar-sweet harmonies from a bygone age is a rare and revered album to treasure for all time. It's a timeless album with all of the enduring appeal of a United Nations world heritage site, provided the Taliban doesn't come along and blow it up. You're as unlikely to find this rare album at a bargain-price charity shop or thrift store as finding a mad mullah presiding over a bar mitzvah.



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