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    Posted: December 15 2021 at 04:12
Allright, folks, how about some Folk-Rock albums. What do you say to that?
I guess, it might not be as quite so popular as Jazz-Rock, but let us see.
So, there we go, with my own list unranked:

              Algarnas Trädgård  (S)  -  ”Framtiden är ett svävande skepp…  (1972)
              Carmen (UK/USA)  -  Fandangos in Space  (1973)

              Comus  (UK)  -  First Utterance  (1971)

              Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho  (BRA)  -  Paêbirú  (1975)

              Lin Di & Cool Zone  (China)  - Ten Days In Magic Land  (2003) 

              Haizea  (ESP)  -  Hontz Gaua   (1980)

              Harmonium  (CAN) - Les Cinq Saisons  (1975)

              Hölderlin  (D)  -  Hölderlins Traum   (1972)

             Erkin Koray  (TRK)  -  Elektronik Türkuler  (1974)

              Los Jaivas (Chile) -  Alturas de Machu Pichu  (1981)

              Strawbs  (UK)  - Grave New World  (1972)


For those who are interested in many different Rock styles, I can recommend very much the book Rock Music Styles. A History by Katherine Charlton.

And I hope you'll enjoy it! Smile


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Harmonium - Les Cinq Saisons
Strawbs - Grave New World
Gryphon - Red Queen to Gryphon Three
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Anthony Phillips - The Geese & the Ghost 
Carol of Harvest - Carol of Harvest
Ragnarök - Ragnarök
Los Jaivas - Alturas de Machu Pichu
The Pentangle - Basket of Light
Judy Dyble - Talking With Strangers
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One album per band, in alphabetic order:

Broselmaschine - Broselmaschine - Germany 1971
Comus - First Utterance - UK 1971
Carol of Harvest - Carol of Harvest - Germany 1978
Congreso - Pajaros De Arcila - Chile 1984
Emtidi - Saat - Germany 1972
Fuchsia - Fuchsia - UK 1971
Gryphon - Midnight Mushrumps - UK 1974
Harmonium - Les cinq saisons - Canada 1975
Hoelderlin - Hoelderlins Traum - Germany 1971
Jan Dukes de Grey - Mice and Rats in the Loft - UK 1971
Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood - UK 1977
Lisker - Lisker - Spain 1979
Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho -  Paêbirú - Brazil 1975
Malicorne - Almanach - France 1976
Mellow Candle - Swaddling Songs - Ireland 1973
Pentangle - Basket of Light - UK 1969
Phoenix - Cantofabule - Romania 1975
Principal Edwards Music Theatre - Soundtrack - UK 1969
Ragnarök - Ragnarök - Sweden 1976
S Vremena Na Vreme - S Vremena Na Vreme - Yugoslavia 1975
Saint Just - Saint Just - Italy 1972
Spirogyra - Bells, Boots and Shambles - UK 1972
Strawbs - Hero and Heroine - UK 1974
Trader Horne - Morning Way - UK 1971
Tudor Lodge - Tudor Lodge - UK 1971
Witthuser and Westrupp - Trips Und Traume - Germany 1971



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Welcome very much to you, guys, as the very quick and first ones here.
I guess, I can conclude, Enigmatic, that this is one of the sub-genres you've been not so little interested in - I'm glad to see that. Smile


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Not necessarily my preferred music domain, but I was surprised to find some artists/bands that I like very much listed here on PA:

- Flairck (I especially like their Live in Amsterdam album, combining the best of the two preceding studio albums!)
- Dead Can Dance (Spleen & Ideal, Within the Realm of a Dying Sun, The Serpent's Egg)
- Alan Stivell (especially Terre des Vivants)
...

A recent discovery:
- Faun Fables - Born of the Sun

And I'm only recently exploring what is called folktronica (so I'm not at all a connoisseur and I'm open for suggestions...):
- Tunng (Turbines, Songs You Make at Night, Dead Club)
- Rozi Plain (What a Boost!)
...


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subject near and dear to my heart
limiting to one per artist and alphabetical..these are all 5 star albums

Clannad - Magical Ring (Dulaman, Fuaim and Macalla are just about as good)
Corde Oblique - A Hail of Bitter Almonds
Faveravola - Conte dei Cento Castagni
Horslips - Book of Invasions
Itoiz - Ezekiel
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer
Midlake - Courage of Others (Trials of Van Occupanther is just about as good)
Moving Hearts - s/t
Pererin - Haul ar Y Eira (Teithgan is just about as good)
Alan Stivell - Renaissance de la Harpe Celtique (Chemins de Terre is just about as good)
Strawbs - Ghosts (Grave New World, Bursting at the Seams and Hero and Heroine are just about as good)

honorable mentions
Amazing Blondel - Evensong (Fantasia Lindum and England are just about as good)
Avaric - s/t
Bernard Benoit - Lutunn Noz
Dan Ar Braz - Douar Nevez
Paul Brett (Interlife (or Paul Brett Sage or Eclipse)
Carol of Harvest - s/t
Circulus - Clocks are Like People
Dave Cousins - Two Weeks Last Summer
Current 93 - Soft Black Stars
Daemonia Nymphe - s/t
Dancer - Tales from the Riverbank
Darnakes - Libra: the matchmaker of Antigone
Dead Can Dance - Into the Labyrinth (and Aion)
Decameron - Third Light (or Say Hello to the Band)
Decemberists - King is Dead (or Picaresque or Crane Wife)
Eden - Erwartung
Nancy Elizabeth - Battle and Victory
L'Engoulevent - L'Ile ou Vivent les Loups
Faun - Licht
Faun (different group also German) - Wondrous End
Favni - Windswept (or Leaffall)
Fresh Maggots - s/t
Fuchsia - Fuchsia II
Galahad - The Return of the Piper (or Myrddin)
Garolou - Garolou (Lougarou)
Haizea - Hontz Gaua
Hexvessel - No Holier Temple
Holderlin - Traum
Los Jaivas - Alturas de Machu..
Jan Dukes de Grey - Rats and Mice in the Loft
Nigel Mazlyn Jones - Ship to Shore
Kerrs Pink - Art of Complex Simplicity (or Journey on the Inside or Mellom Os)
Clare Louise - Castles in the Air
Magdalena - Lanean Sartzen
Magna Carta - Lord of the Ages
Malicorne - Almanach
Brian Malone - Mechanical Voices
Merlin Bird - Reason and Rhyme
Midnight Circus - s/t
Morrigan - Hidden Agenda
Mostly Autumn - Last Bright Light
Motis - Prince Des Hauteurs (or L'Homme Loup)
Mr Toad - Trench Art
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I a  Moon
Gavin O'Loghlen and Cottar's Bequest - Poet and the Priest (or Land of the Vast Horizon or My Mother's Country)
Of Wondrous Legends (O.W.L)  - s/t 
Oloferne - s/t 
Pears Before Swine - Use of Ashes
Pentangle - In the Round
Pierrot Lunaire - s/t
Rebekka - Phoenix
Red Jasper - Midsummer Night's Dream
Bernardo Rubaja (and Cesar Hernandez) - High Plateaux
Sad Minstrel - Flight of the Phoenix
Sangre de Muerdago - any of a half dozen albums
Secos and Molhados - II
Secret Green - To Wake the King
Sedmina - II
Serpentyne - Myths and Muses
Gilles Servat - La Blanche Hermine
Seven Reizh - Strinkadenn Ys
Jimi Slevin - Freeflight
Sorne - House of Stone
Spirogyra - you pick from their 4 albums
Strange Days - Nine Parts to the Wind
Sundenfall II - s/t
Tenhi - Vare (or Kauan)
Bob Theil - so far
Thoby Loth - Cauldron of Life
Tir Na Nog - Tear and a Smile
Tornaod - Ys 2013
Tri Yann - Belle et Rebelle
Viima - Ajatuksa..
Woven Hand - Mosaic









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working by elimination from the two big lists above, but I'm sure I forget a few.

Broselmaschine - Broselmaschine - Germany 1971
Comus - First Utterance - UK 1971
Congreso - Pajaros De Arcila - Chile 1984
Emtidi - Saat - Germany 1972
Fuchsia - Fuchsia - UK 1971
Gryphon - Midnight Mushrumps - UK 1974
Harmonium - Les cinq saisons - Canada 1975
Hoelderlin - Hoelderlins Traum - Germany 1971
Jan Dukes de Grey - Mice and Rats in the Loft - UK 1971
Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood - UK 1977
Lisker - Lisker - Spain 1979
Pentangle - Basket of Light - UK 1969
Ragnarök - Ragnarök - Sweden 1976
Saint Just - Saint Just - Italy 1972
Spirogyra - Bells, Boots and Shambles - UK 1972
Witthuser and Westrupp - Trips Und Traume - Germany 1971
Itoiz - Ezekiel
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer
Pererin - Haul ar Y Eira
Strawbs - Witchwood
Carol of Harvest - s/t
Dead Can Dance - Aion
L'Engoulevent - L'Ile ou Vivent les Loups
Fresh Maggots - s/t
Garolou - Garolou (Lougarou)
Haizea - Hontz Gaua
Holderlin - Traum
Los Jaivas - Alturas de Machu..
Jan Dukes de Grey - Rats and Mice in the Loft
Pears Before Swine - Use of Ashes
Pentangle - Reflection
Pierrot Lunaire - s/t
Bob Theil - so far
Tir Na Nog - Tear and a Smile.
Woven Hand - Mosaic


Add one Drake, one Martyn, one Stewart, one Harper, etc...




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote enigmatic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2021 at 11:26
kenethlevine - That's a very impressive list of honorable mentions. I see few my favorites that I missed on my list. For instance, Of Wondrous Legends (O.W.L)  and Pierrot Lunaire are really awesome and I listen to them very often.

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Sean Trane reminded me about another missed title on my list. I copied and pasted all 5 of them from my post in Harmonium thread. All 5 are from Canadian province Quebec.

Breche - Carapace et chair tendre (1979)
Charles Kaczynski - Lumiere de la Nuit (1978)
Conventum - A l'Affut d'un Complot (1977)
Conventum - Le Bureau Central des Utopies (1979)
L'Engoulevent - L'Ile ou Vivent Les Loups (1977)


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Roy Harper - Stormcock
Comus - First Utterance
Alec K Redfearn & The Eyesores - Sister Death
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
North Sea Radio Orchestra - I A Moon
Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun
Harmonium - Si on Avait Besoin d'une Cinquieme Saison
Jack O' The Clock - All My Friends
Jan Dukes De Grey - Mice & Rats in the Loft
Gryphon - Red Queen To Gryphon 3
William D Drake - The Rising Of The Lights
Moulettes - Constellations
Nick Drake - 5 Leaves Left
John Martyn - Solid Air


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Aallriight, guys, I guess this is already more than I've expected to see here - that warms certainly my Folk heart.

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Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Roy Harper - Stormcock
John Martin - Solid Air
Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick
Al Stewart  - Past, Present and Future
Donovan - A Gift From a Flower to a Garden
Sam Lee - Old Wow

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Here, I also delved into some early folk artists who incorporated rock and also psychedelia, all incorporate electric instruments.  Many of these I love much more than the "favourite," listed here. Alphabetical order. I think I got everybody (until I hit "Post Reply," lol).

Ars Nova (US) S/T 1968

Azigza S/T 2000

Maire Brenan Misty Eyed Adventures 1995

Buffalo Springfield Again 1967

The Byrds  Mister Tambourine Man 1965

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà vu 1970

Country Joe & The Fish Electric Music for the Mind and Body 1967

Dave Cousins “Two Weeks Last Summer” 1972

Dead Can Dance Aion 1990

Sandy Denny "Sandy" 1971

Dikajee Forget~Me~Nots 2021

Donovan Sunshine Superman 1966

Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home 1965

Fairport Convention Liege and Lief 1969

Faun Midgard 2016

Flairck Back Alive 2020

Hank Dogs Bareback 1998

Incredible String Band The 5000 Spirits or The Layers of the Onion

Iron & Wine The Shepherd’s Dog 2017

Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood 1977

Kaleidoscope (US)  A Beacon From Mars 1968

Gordon Lightfoot “Gord’s Gold”  1975

Love “Forever Changes”  1967

Lowen & Navarro Broken Moon 1993

Malicorne Almanach 1976

Moby Grape S/T 1967

Phil Ochs Rehearsals for Retirement 1969

Offa Rex S/T 2017

Pearls Before Swine The Use of Ashes 1970

The Pentangle Cruel Sister 1970

Anthony Phillips The Geese and the Ghost 1977

Simon & Garfunkel Sounds of Silence 1966

Jimmie Spheeris Isle of View 1971

Steeleye Span Hark! The Village Wait 1970

Alan Stivell A l’Olympia 1972

Strawbs From the Witchwood 1971

Richard Thompson Mock Tudor 1999

Tri Yann Urba 1978

The Waterboys "A Pagan Place" 1984

World Party "Private Revolution" 1987

Neil Young  S/T 1968



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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Here, I also delved into some early folk artists who incorporated rock and also psychedelia, all incorporate electric instruments.  Many of these I love much more than the "favourite," listed here. Alphabetical order. I think I got everybody (until I hit "Post Reply," lol).

Ars Nova (US) S/T 1968

Azigza S/T 2000

Maire Brenan Misty Eyed Adventures 1995

Buffalo Springfield Again 1967

The Byrds  Mister Tambourine Man 1965

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Déjà vu 1970

Country Joe & The Fish Electric Music for the Mind and Body 1967

Dave Cousins “Two Weeks Last Summer” 1972

Dead Can Dance Aion 1990

Dikajee Forget~Me~Nots 2021

Donovan Sunshine Superman 1966

Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home 1965

Fairport Convention Liege and Lief 1969

Faun Midgard 2016

Flairck Back Alive 2020

Hank Dogs Bareback 1998

Incredible String Band The 5000 Spirits or The Layers of the Onion

Iron & Wine The Shepherd’s Dog 2017

Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood 1977

Kaleidoscope (US)  A Beacon From Mars 1968

Gordon Lightfoot “Gord’s Gold”  1975

Love “Forever Changes”  1967

Lowen & Navarro Broken Moon 1993

Malicorne Almanach 1976

Moby Grape S/T 1967

Phil Ochs Rehearsals for Retirement 1969

Offa Rex S/T 2017

Pearls Before Swine The Use of Ashes 1970

The Pentangle Cruel Sister 1970

Anthony Phillips The Geese and the Ghost 1977

Simon & Garfunkel Sounds of Silence 1966

Jimmie Spheeris Isle of View 1971

Steeleye Span Hark! The Village Wait 1970

Alan Stivell A l’Olympia 1972

Strawbs From the Witchwood 1971

Richard Thompson Mock Tudor 1999

Tri Yann Urba 1978

The Waterboys "A Pagan Place" 1984

World Party "Private Revolution" 1987

Neil Young  S/T 1968


oops,  added Dave Cousins to mine.  Indispensable
wow some great non prog ones here, like Hank Dogs, Waterboys, and the great Gordon Lightfoot.  For Hank Dogs, I would pick that album.  For waterboys, I pick the delightful "Room to Roam" and for Lightfoot, it would either be the UA collection, "If you could read my mind" or "Summertime Dream"


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Very few of these actually «rock» (but they do "folk"), which is part of the reason I like them:

Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter
Comus - First Utterance
Extradition - Hush
Hölderlin - Hölderlins Traum
Pearls Before Swine - The Use of Ashes
Pentangle - Cruel Sister
Ragnarok - Ragnarok
Roy Harper - Stormcock
Spirogyra - St.Radiguns
Arbete Och Fritid - Andra LP
Woven Hand - Consider The Birds
Jethro Tull  - Benefit
Perry Leopold - Christian Lucifer
Continuum - Continuum
Nya Ljudbolaget - Nya Ljudbolaget
Strawbs - From The Witchwood
Kolinda -  Kolinda 2
Kapela Ze Wsi Warszawa - Wiosna Ludu
Catherine Ribeiro + 2Bis - Catherine Ribeiro + 2Bis
Bridget St. John - Songs for the Gentle Man
Zeit - Un giorno in una piazza mediterranea
Dulcimer - And I Turned As I Had As a Boy
John Renbourn Group - The Enchanted Garden
Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms
Merit Hemmingson - Huvva!
Robbie Băsho - Visions Of The Country
Susan Christie - Paint a Lady
Trader Horne - Morning Way
Turid - Bilder
Veronique Chalot -  À L'Entrée Du Temps Clair
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:



oops,  added Dave Cousins to mine.  Indispensable
wow some great non prog ones here, like Hank Dogs, Waterboys, and the great Gordon Lightfoot.  For Hank Dogs, I would pick that album.  For waterboys, I pick the delightful "Room to Roam" and for Lightfoot, it would either be the UA collection, "If you could read my mind" or "Summertime Dream"
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Thanks!  This is one of my favourite genres.  With the "rock," designation, I made sure there was a useage of electric instruments.  I had to pick that compilation for Gordon Lightfoot, as I think it's the only recording "Affair on 8th Avenue," is, which is my very favourite song of his.  I toyed with putting Sandy Denny's "Sandy," in here, and maybe should have, as it's a favourite also.  
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Thanks!  This is one of my favourite genres.  With the "rock," designation, I made sure there was a useage of electric instruments.  

I'm glad to hear that, Snicolette.

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

I toyed with putting Sandy Denny's "Sandy," in here, and maybe should have, as it's a favourite also.  

It's very fine with me to do it.


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Well, all right, then.  Will do.  Smile
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To mention a few:

Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick (UK, 1972)
Carmen - Dancing on a Cold Wind (UK, 1974)
Harmonium - Si On Avait Besoin d'un Cinqième Saison (CAN, 1975)
Clannad - Dúlamán (IRL, 1975)
Horslips - The Book of Invasions (IRL, 1977)
Tim Buckley - Lorca (USA, 1970)
Camelias Garden - You Have a Chance (IT, 2013)
Iona - The Book of Kells (UK, 1992)
Pentangle - Cruel Sister (UK, 1970)
Fairport Convention - Liege and Lief (UK, 1969)

Outside the niche:
Andy Irvine - Rainy Sundays ... Windy Dreams (IRL, 1980)
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter (UK, 1970), not to mention his other albums
Planxty - Cold Blow and the Rainy Night (IRL, 1974)
Bothy Band - Out od the Wind - Into the Sun (IRL, 1977)
Laïs - Dorothea (BE, 2000)


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I'm not going to do a list (bucket loads of fantastic stuff already mentioned) but i am going to bang the drum (again!!) for the remarkable Mr Fox who's two lps from 1970 and 1971 really created something special.

The lp 'Bright Phoebus' by Mike and Lal Waterson is something special too
Mr. Fox - Mr. Fox - Nasoni Records
Bright Phoebus': The stunning pagan Brit folk cult classic that you must  hear before you die!* | Dangerous Minds

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