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MAGICFOLK A mystical band who swirl like a dream through the mists of time, inhabiting a fantastic world of folklore and fantasy and whose latest album "Arcadia" is so arcane and mysterious that it hasn't yet found its way onto ProgArchives. Incidentally, "Arcadia" describes a region of peaceful pleasure and tranquillity - a bit like the Moon, but with more atmosphere - which perfectly describes the gentle music of Magicfolk. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() MAGIC CARPET Magic Carpet were a British Psych-Folk band who - along with Quintessence - were one of the early pioneers of Indian-influenced Raga Rock. The band were led by Clem Alford, a classically trained player of the sitar, tamboura and esraj(?). The band released the self-titled "Magic Carpet" album in 1972, but broke up shortly afterwards, due to poor album sales. This rare album has since been described as "a jewelled crown in the treasure trove of psyche-tinged folk music", and deservedly so. It seemed as if the band had disappeared without trace until 1996, when Clem Alford got the band together again to record the aptly-titled "Once Moor - Magic Carpet II" album. A 1990's CD reissue of the first Magic Carpet album added the 20- minute-long "Raga" as a bonus track to the original twelve songs. Let's take a "Magic Carpet" ride to the Indian subcontinent now and have a listen to the album. The album opens with the instrumental title track "The Magic Carpet", which sets the scene (and the table) very nicely indeed. Imagine, if you will, that you've just sat down and ordered a meal at your local Indian curry house. The waiter arrives with your chicken vindaloo curry and a plate full of poppadoms with a turban-headed man dressed in a dhoti robe playing away merrily on his sitar next to your table. That's the kind of hot and spicy image this music conjures up. The next track is like "The Phoenix" rising from the ashes because that's the title of the song. It's an uplifting song featuring an Indian tabla drum and we get to hear the beautiful lilting tones of Alisha Sufit for the first time. It's a gorgeous spiritual song full of radiant beauty and love and Alisha's warm and delightful voice will carry you away to a warm and exotic place somewhere in the distant land of the Raj. "Black Cat" is another lovely Indian-themed song, served up hot and spicy at your table. Alisha Sufit's dulcet tones are very reminiscent of some of Sally Oldfield's exotic songs from her first album "Water Bearer" (1978). We're still in the exotic land of a thousand and one Indian nights with "Alan's Christmas Card", a nicely laid-back instrumental guitar and sitar number, although there's nothing particularly Christmassy about it. This charming piece of spicy exotica will put you in a mellow mood with the sound of an Indian drummer gently tapping away on his tabla drums. Try not to get too laid back and fall asleep though because we're not even halfway through the album yet. It's time to gather in the "Harvest Song" now as angelic Alisha sings "You reap what you sow, You sow what you reap". Her mellifluous rich tones are part of what makes this a very special album indeed. We're still in the land of The Far Pavillions for "Do You Hear the Words", another hot and sultry sitar number to close out Side One. A gong announces the arrival of "Father Time" to open Side Two. It's four and a half minutes of sheer delight with the ever- present sitar player and Alisha Sufit's charming voice bringing to mind evocative and exotic images of India. We're in La-La Land next for "La-La". There's no need to ask what the lyrics are about, because as you've probably guessed, the only "lyrics" are "La-La" repeated ad infinitum until the sitar player finally runs out of steam. It's still a jolly nice tune though. If you're not in a peaceful mood already, then you will be after the next spiritual song, because it's the Magic Carpet "Peace Song", which is just as relaxing and peaceful as the song title implies, so just lie back and think of India. It's time to order your "Take Away Kesh" now, because that's the title of the next song on the album. If you can't afford a trip to exotic eastern lands, then close your eyes and let this side order of Indian exotica take you there. It's time to take a trip down to your local Indian restaurant now on the "High Street", which, as I'm sure you'll guess by now, features a tabla drummer and a sitar player to entertain you while you dine on curry and poppadoms. You'll need something to quench the thirst after all that hot and spicy food, so take a good long swig of your favourite aperitif and have a listen to "The Dream", the final song on the album. Alisha's passionate and mellifluous tones are a real dream and delight to listen to and she's in unusually high voice for this divinely spiritual closing number. Wait a minute though, our magic carpet ride is not quite over yet, because there's the long bonus track "Raja", which is 20 minutes of heavenly sitar bliss! "Magic Carpet" really IS an Indian "Jewel in the Crown". It's a hot and spicy spiritual adventure, conjuring up images of exotic and distant foreign lands somewhere in the Indian subcontinent. It's not an essential prog album, because it's not in the least bit proggy, but it IS an essential Raga Rock album. Give it a listen. It might just spice up your life. |
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Prog Folk Britannia LYRIAN A Prog Folk foursome from Oxfordshire who describe themselves unselfconsciously as "wrinkled halflings", Lyrian derive their poetic name from Orpheus's harp (or lyre), added to which the four members of the band have all worked previously as lybrarians, which is especially significant in the case of the band's sole female member, Alison Felstead, who describes herself as a librarian without a bra. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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LUNA ROSSA Not a brand of cologne, but a band of folkies consisting of Anne-Marie Helder and Jonathan Edwards (formerly of Panic Room) and for those of us - including me - who are fluent in Italian Prog but not fluent in the Italian language, Luna Rossa simply means Red Moon, although I somehow know you guessed that already. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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LOUDEST WHISPER A folk opera band led by Brian O'Reilly, so no prizes for guessing that they're Irish. Loudest Whisper's Children of Lir album is one of the rarest vinyl treasures in existence with only 500 pressings of the album ever having been made, making it the musical equivalent of the Ark of the Covenant for serious record collectors. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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SIR VINCENT LONE The alter ego of Scottish Troubadour Jackie Leven (featured here earlier), a dour folk singer who turned grumpiness into an artform, making ex-PM Gordon Brown seem like a cheerful chappie by comparison. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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LIVERPOOL SCENE No prizes for guessing where this antwacky band of merry minstrels are from. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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LINDISFARNE A folk rock band from Newcastle-upon-Tyne led by "Geordie Genius" Alan Hull (1945-1995) with their best-known song Fog on the Tyne being one of those Marmite songs you either love or hate, but in the case of the dreadful 1990 remake featuring lachrymose footballer Paul Gascoigne (Gazza), it definitely veers towards "hate". Gazza should have been given a red card and sent off for totally ruining a classic song and as one out-of-touch judge memorably said at the time, "Who's Gazza!??" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Year Pos. Weeks Complete UK Hit Singles 1972 5 11 Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch_5dB1FkqY 1972 3 11 Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynjznq0xfhc 1972 34 5 Lindisfarne - All Fall Down - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQdyg60oaO8 1974 - - Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm_KZSYSiGc 1978 10 15 Lindisfarne - Run for Home - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDsSCMcq7NM 1978 56 4 Lindisfarne - Juke Box Gypsy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkLWTHq8XM0 1990 2 9 Gazza & Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne (Revisited) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1urq4Vb0XM |
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JACKIE LEVEN (1950-2011) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 24 2024 at 02:58 |
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JACKIE LEE Saddle up for some fond TV memories from childhood, including Black Beauty, Follyfoot and White Horses! ![]() ![]() |
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LEAFBLADE More environmentally friendly than a hedge-fund manager, Merseyside band Leafblade are at the cutting edge of Prog Folk. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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CATE LE BON A Welsh Indie Folk musician (born Cate Timothy) who's clearly a fan of Duran Duran. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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SHARRON KRAUS Why not explore the enchanted gardens of England with the spooky, spine-tingling Psych-Folk of Sharron Kraus. She's away with the fairies, but in the nicest possible way. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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KARNATAKA An outstanding Welsh Prog Folk band for fans of Iona, Magenta and Mostly Autumn. Count me in! During their quarter of a century in the spotlight, Karnataka have gotten through more singers than YES, beginning with Rachel Jones and swiftly followed by Lisa Fury, Anne Marie Helder, Hayley Griffiths, and on their most recent album, Sertari. Karnataka's delicate songs of desire are as rich, diverse and colourful as Elton John's floral collection - and their albums are a fraction of the cost too! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 01 2024 at 02:43 |
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KALA'S QUINTESSENCE An album that's more fragrant than Mary Archer's bathroom cabinet.... Why not spice up your life with the quintessential Raga Rock band, cooking up a treat here with an exotic album guaranteed to curry favour in the bustling backstreets of Delhi (but beware of "Delhi belly"!). Kala's Quintessence are one of three spin-offs of the original Quintessence, alongside Shiva's Quintessence and Raja Ram's Quintessence, combining more herbal essences together than Anita Roddick's Body Shop. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 14 2024 at 09:52 |
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JUSTINE Simply beautiful. ![]() ![]() Laurie Styvers (1951-1998) - Beat the Reaper ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 09 2024 at 13:15 |
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JUMBLE LANE Part folk, rock, jazz, blues, classical and a little bit of psychedelia thrown in too. There's a Jumble Lane of everything here, including a perfect rendition of Wishbone Ash's "Vas Dis". Well worth picking up from a jumble sale, or anywhere else for that matter. ![]() |
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