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9:30 Fly for Prog Folk

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Topic: 9:30 Fly for Prog Folk
Posted By: ALotOfBottle
Subject: 9:30 Fly for Prog Folk
Date Posted: May 02 2016 at 12:03
I recently found out about a band called 9:30 Fly to discover that it is not of progarchives. Although prog-related or eclectic prog could be fitting, prog folk cattegory would be the best in my opinion.

Anyway, 9:30 Fly were a short-lived progressive folk rock act, which managed to release only one self-titled album in 1972 before completely disappearing into the underground. The band consisted of Michael Wainwright (vocals), Barbara Wainwright (vocals, electric piano), Lyn Oakey (guitar), Gary Charman (bass), and Mike Clark (drums). The band's only link with more famous acts is that they once played alongside The Velvet Underground in Malver Winter Gardens. 9:30 Fly's style is strongly rooted in folk rock, but has some interesting elements of blues rock on guitar parts and soul through the distinct Fender Rhodes electric piano sound.

Lineup:
Michael Wainwright - Vocals
Barbara Wainwright - Vocasl, Electric Piano
Lyn Oakey - Guitars
Gary Charman - Bass
Mike Clark - Drums

Track listing on their only album:
  • A1 Life and Times 5:00
  • A2 Summerdays 5:45
  • A3 September 2:35
  • A4 Unhinged 6:25
  • B1 Mr. 509 7:05
  • B2 Brooklyn Thoughts 3:35
  • B3 Time of War 8:40

You can listen to the whole album here:

Some good sources for info on the band:

http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/9_30_fly

http://rockasteria.blogspot.com/2011/03/930-fly-930-fly-1972-uk-wonderful.html

Thank you in advance.



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Posted By: Intruder
Date Posted: May 02 2016 at 13:37
I have their City album......I always thought the name of the band was City and the album name was 9:30 Fly!  Anyway, it's a decent folk-rock/prog album with nice vocals and a gentle feel.  Not too far removed from what the Fairports and Steeleyes were doing at the time.  In fact, the best comparison I'd make is to the band Trader Horn.

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Posted By: yam yam
Date Posted: May 02 2016 at 14:31
Suggested back in 2011: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=82818&PID=4351436#4351436" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=82818&PID=4351436#4351436 , and passed over to the Crossover team, who unanimously rejected it:  http://progfreak.com/9:30-Fly-151119.html?path=pa/recent" rel="nofollow - http://progfreak.com/9:30-Fly-151119.html?path=pa/recent .

Fairly unlikely to make the site in Prog Folk based on that, but you never know...Maybe someone from that team will take a listen and decide otherwise...but I doubt it really.

Edit: It's prog according to eMusic:  http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=102668&PID=5298690#5298690" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=102668&PID=5298690#5298690 . Tongue

PS. I think the band http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2219" rel="nofollow - Trader Horne had an 'e' at the end... Embarrassed



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