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SYD BARRETT Syd Barrett - the original guitarist with Pink Floyd on Piper at the Gates of Dawn - was a creative genius in his Time, having written such psychedelic Relics as Arnold Layne and See Emily Play, where his enigmatic lyrics were sometimes Obscured by Clouds. Sadly, his overuse of the psychedelic drug LSD led to Brain Damage and mental illness. In A Momentary Lapse of Reason, he's rumoured to have walked all the way from London to his home in Cambridge. It's with Sorrow we remember that Syd is now Comfortably Numb, having gone to The Great Gig in the Sky in The Endless River of eternity, but his memory lives on forever in the lyrics to Shine On You Crazy Diamond. ![]() ![]() |
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BEAU A folk singer and guitarist with 12 strings to his Beau, but the attraction of one man and his acoustic guitar wears a bit thin after seventeen albums. In all honesty, from Beau's 2009 comeback onwards, once you've heard one album, you've heard them all. A word of warning: Beau sounds more bitter than Roger Waters on his latest album, if that's even possible. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh well, at least there's Blackmore's Night to look forward to tomorrow if you want to hear some Past Times with Good Company. ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 13 2024 at 13:35 |
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BLACKMORE'S NIGHT It's time to remember All Our Yesterdays as we journey back in time to the Middle Ages with guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore and American singer Candice Night. They first got together under the Shadow of the Moon and formed Blackmore's Night back in 1997. Their particular brand of Prog-Folk is best listened to Under a Violet Moon in front of blazing log Fires at Midnight. That's when we fondly remember those nostalgic Past Times with Good Company. The folk music of Blackmore's Night is as charmingly delicate as the Ghost of a Rose glowing in the light of The Village Lanterne during a Christmas Winter Carols service. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 15 2024 at 03:54 |
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BLUE EPITAPH Music gives soul to universe, wings to mind, flight to imagination, charm to sadness, and life to everything, so why not take flight with Blue Epitaph - a short-lived psych-folk duo, consisting of Peter Howells & Jim Gordon, who made a brief comeback as Magus in 1980. |
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BLUEHORSES Cardiff-based band Bluehorses are locked and loaded with twin attacks of electric fiddle, electric harp and thunderous drumming. Bluehorses are one of the heaviest Prog Folk bands you're ever likely to hear this side of Mt. Snowdon, having once blown Hawkwind off the stage, so batten down the hatches and prepare for an all-out Sonic Attack from a band that's been acclaimed as the finest live band in the UK. The quiet and peaceful valleys of South Wales will never be the same again. Bluehorses are a band who really DO deserve to win a Grammy Award for Best Heavy Metal band - unlike Jethro Tull. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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ANDY BOLE Gwasshopper say:- The heaven of a gwasshopper is the wheat field; the heaven of man is the same place. The very earth itself where we get our food and build our happiness. Life is in stages. There is a stage where, like gwasshoppers, we hop from gwass to gwass. And another, where we move from gwass to grace.... Bouzouki player Andy Bole had a restless urge to begin life anew, and so, instead of being known as plain old Andy Bole, he became Shankara Andy Bole, thereby adding a touch of Indian mystique and mysticism to his name and at the same time, paying tribute to his mentor Ravi Shankar. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 16 2024 at 11:33 |
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BRAN Why not add some roughage to your musical diet with the sound of Bran - a Welsh Prog Folk band. Yaki da! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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BREAD LOVE & DREAMS One of the rare forgotten treasures of the British Prog Folk movement (and also the title of a South Korean TV drama!), Bread Love & Dreams were a Scottish trio who went down a storm at the 1968 Edinburgh Festival. Their acclaimed Amaryllis album is a fragrant flower that's worth $10 of anyone's Bread, so spare some Love and whisper sweet Dreams for the charmingly delicate sound of Bread Love & Dreams. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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MOYA BRENNAN When Irish eyes are smiling. Maire (pronounced Moya) Brennan is the look and the sound and The Voice of Clannad. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 21 2024 at 15:16 |
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PAUL BRETT A folk singer and 12-string guitarist who appears to be increasingly bitter as he's gotten older in a classic example of the ever-popular tortured artist effect, first mentioned by Todd Rundgren and epitomized by Roger Waters. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 20 2024 at 10:27 |
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DUNCAN BROWNE One of the great almost famous legends of Prog Folk who never quite managed to get the big breakthrough to success despite having heaps of talent, Duncan Browne was sadly taken from us all too soon at the age of 46 in 1993. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why Talent Isn't Enough - The Story of Duncan Browne Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 21 2024 at 05:55 |
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HI And the band he came from is METRO ... and Fish on Friday just did one of their best known pieces. Both "The Wild Places" and "Streets of Fire" are truly beautiful albums, and they come out as really well defined and put together. There isn't a single piece in those 2 albums that does not stand out. These 2 albums are one of the things that I come back to many times ... they are so neat and highly recommended although some folks might not think of this as progressive. It is progressive in the sense that things are a bit longer and the music itself has a certain feel that helps spread out its music really well. |
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I always find it sad when I only discover an artist long after they've lived and died. Such was the case with Duncan Browne who passed away in 1993 when the Internet was still in its infancy and YouTube was still twelve years away in the future. Sadly, Duncan Browne wasn't to know that his wonderful music would be rediscovered and reappraised well into the 21st Century, thanks to the modern wonders of the Internet.
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ROGER BUNN An unknown legend from the underground British psych-folk scene, singer and guitarist Roger Bunn has been a member of more bands than I care to mention, including being a founder member of Roxy Music! His one and only solo album Piece of Mind (no relation to Iron Maiden) has been described as an album of minor-key, pure popsike sensitivity in which East meets West in a purple haze of smoke, which seems a fair assessment. The album is buried so far underground though that I'd guess most folks are not even aware of it, at least up until this morning when I've taken a big shovel and unearthed it here for our listening pleasure. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 22 2024 at 05:14 |
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VASHTI BUNYAN An obscure folk singer with a voice as soft and delicate as the gossamer wings of a butterfly, Vashti's unusual name was inspired by a legendary Queen of Persia. Her long dormant career was given an unexpected boost when Just Another Diamond Day was featured in a recent ad for T-Mobile. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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C.O.B. Also known as Clive's Original Band, where Clive is none other than Clive Palmer, a founder member of the Incredible String Band. C.O.B. are another incredible folk band and I'm feeling the Spirit of Love for those oh-so-gorgeous female harmonies. ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 23 2024 at 03:32 |
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![]() ![]() CAEDMON Caedmon (named after the 7th Century Father of English verse) were a Scottish five-piece Prog-Folk band, featuring a female lead vocalist and four male musicians. They got together in 1978 to record this one self-titled and self-released album at their own expense after playing a few local gigs in their native Edinburgh. Only 500 copies of the original album were pressed, which were probably given away to friends and relatives of the band members. Not surprisingly, the original LP has now become a real collectors item, selling for prices in excess of £1,000. A CD reissue of the album was released in 1994, and this long-last album treasure is now gaining some well-deserved recognition, thanks to the modern wonders of the Internet. It seemed as if that one self-titled album from 1978 might be the only album ever released by Caedmon, but they re-emerged 32 years later with another album, "A Chicken to Hug", in 2010. Cometh with me deare friends as we travel back to Ye Olde Worlde days of yore in Olde Britannia with some traditional Folke given a modern progressive twist. We begin with "Ten Maidens Fair" which sounds as traditionally British as Morris Men looking faintly ridiculous waving sticks, swords & handkerchiefs as they prance around the Maypole. Don't be fooled though, because when you hear the sound of a very untraditional electric guitar rudely bursting into the Olde Worlde Folke proceedings, you realise this album is going to be something a little bit different. We're in Psych-Folk territory here. Track 2 "Maker Man" ambles along nicely with some laid-back electric guitar riffing and with the percussionist evidently having a good time pounding away on the bongos. It's a jolly and uplifting little number, with much shaking of tambourines, which should keep the Folkies happy. The sweet-as-honey vocalist, Angela Naylor, deserves a mention too. She has a charming English accent, despite Caedmon being a Scottish band, and her lovely voice is as soft as velvet. Onwards to Track 3 and "Death of a Fox" - a fast-paced song with Angela Naylor stretching her vocal chords to reach those high falsetto notes. The song has the feel of a traditional sea shanty, only this is a sea shanty with some extra progressive oomph added. Avast, me hearties to Track 4 "Sea Song", which opens with the delightful sound of the harpsichord and with a male singer taking over the vocal duties. It's a gentle ballad about a life on the ocean wave. Angela Naylor joins in with the singing to provide some beautiful harmonising. The electric guitarist is in his element too, with some really wild psychedelic guitar riffing to liven things up. This is wonderful stuff! Onto Track 5 now and "Aslan", another impressively stirring Psych-Folk number which reaches the parts that traditional Folk songs fail to reach. It's uplifting and emotionally appealing and it's real foot-tapper too. The guitarist is in a Folk band, but he sounds like he would be right at home riffing in a Hard Rock band with the power and passion he displays on this album. We now reach the halfway stage with Track 6 "Beyond the Second Mile", the longest track on the album at nearly 7 minutes long. This is beautiful music in the style of Sandy Denny singing "Who Knows Where the Time Goes". A song to savour, which right from the first hearing, will have you hooked with its lovely harmonising and the ever-present electric guitar riffing at the forefront. It's the highlight of the album so far. Track 7 "Living in the Sunshine" is an up-tempo number with much rattling of tambourines and a happy-go-lucky feel to it, just as the song title implies. It's enough to make you feel like going out into the garden and throwing caution to the wind by dancing around in the sunshine with gay abandon. Who cares what the neighbours might think!? We come now to Track 8 and the 6-minute-long "Storm". This is another hauntingly-beautiful ballad, guaranteed to charm and delight the senses. There's also a long instrumental interlude thrown in for good measure with a vocalise segment in the style of Annie Haslam of Renaissance. Track 9 "Columba's Song" is a lively number which gallups along nicely. It's like Fairport Convention fired up with an extra burst of adrenaline. It's fast, it's furious, but it's still rooted in folkiness. Onto Track 10 now and "Smile on Your Face", where the electric guitarist announces his presence right from the opening. This uplifting song is bright and breezy and abounding with joy and happiness and it's sure to put a "Smile on Your Face". Track 11 "Caedmon's Hymn" brings us down from the spiritual high of the previous song with a sad and mournful, melancholic lament. It's a beautiful song though and there are shades of Renaissance to be heard if you listen carefully. Onto the final song now and "Give Me Jesus", an unashamedly religious song, which comes as no surprise as the clue is in the title. Hallelujah! It's happy, it's clappy, but it's also very catchy. This wonderful album has the recipe for success. Take some traditional Folk-Rock and stir in a liberal dose of psychedelia and progressiveness and that's the stunning album you have here. A rare album treasure that you can return to again and again and never tire of listening to. Caedmon's one-off album is worthy of being a Desert Island Disc, assuming you can find a 3-pin socket on a desert island to plug your stereo in to. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 24 2024 at 02:53 |
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JIMMY CAMPBELL A former member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff and Rockin' Horse, folk singer Jimmy Campbell's Half Baked second album is, somewhat ironically, by far the best of his three studio albums. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 25 2024 at 04:48 |
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