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This set was culled from two different radio broadcasts recorded live at Liisankatu Studios in Helsinki. All of the four bands features are essentially unheralded.
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ONE OF A KIND TITLE FROM THE LASER'S EDGE ARCHIVE
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Remastered from the original tapes. Gentle flowing music with lysergic underpinnings. A cult classic. New edition from the original master tapes with eight bonus tracks.
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"An unknown and precious album recorded in 1975 by two friends who recorded one side each, they made just two acetates and then handmade beautiful covers from two enlargements of a photograph of the Isles of St Kilda.
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Woodpecker is the debut release from singularly named Swedish vocalist AnnaMy (her spelling not mine). Its a gorgeous album. This is beautifully recorded gentle, melodic psychedelic folk. Plenty of electricity here - most notably on electric guitar courtesy of Reine Fiske.
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"A super-rare psychedelic folk LP from 1969, which with Shide & Acorn and Parameter is one of only three genuine Psychedelic Folk lp privately issued in England in that authentic era. Only 70 copies were made by Hollick and Taylors custom pressing plant.
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"Dancer and the Moon is Blackmore s Night 8th studio album. Despite Ritchie Blackmore s past as a guitar player in Deep Purple and Rainbow, he is now in another stage of his musical life, concentrating on modern Folk, Renaissance and Progressive Rock music.
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"In the context of contemporary music, whether in the realms of Pop or Rock, the works of Blackmore’s Night are definitely a rarity. They are some of the best that the world music archive could ever offer.
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Transfered from the original analogue master tapes - stored in Dieter Dierks archives.
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"COB stands for Clive’s Original Band and Spirit of Love was their first album released in 1971 off CBS. Clive Palmer is a well known British folk musician that started out as one of the original Incredible String Band members.
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troika” - a group of three working together toward a common goal
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D’Virgilio, Morse & Jennings’ appropriately titled 2nd album, Sophomore, builds from where the group’s debut left off, with more acoustic guitars and multi-layer vocal harmonies, but with an ever-adventurous musical palette.
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troika” - a group of three working together toward a common goal
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"Second album from this Gloucestershire now-quintet group as they added Cadbury a fulltime bassist (although he would also diddle the fiddle) and they now moved onto Mooncrest Record to have their "classic years" although this should stay relative and all things considered.
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Celtic folk album with new age/symphonic overtones from Troy Donockley and Iona's Dave Bainbridge. Some of this sounds like extracts from Camel's Harbour Of Tears or one of Steve Hackett's quieter moments.
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"After two albums of tastefully orchestrated folk-pop, albeit some of the least demonstrative and most affecting around, Drake chose a radical change for what turned out to be his final album.
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"Largely known for their fantastic album “As I turned as I had turned as a boy” from 1971, a true folk-rock delight, British group Dulcimer had also recorded a second album to make it released that same year, but for some reason it went unreleased.
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"A collaboration between English producer and multi-instrumentalist Andy Lewis and seminal U.K. folk vocalist Judy Dyble, the aptly named Summer Dancing delivers a balmy set of lush, electronic dream pop with flourishes of pastoral English folk and Swinging London-era psych-pop.
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Philadelpha based Espers was one of the original "freak folk" bands, taking the world by surprise 16 years ago. The band built up a great reputation and following but eventually flamed out after four releases.
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The Weed Tree is the follow up to the band's debut. Its a long EP that features six cover tunes plus one original. The covers are all interpreted Espers-style and they make them their own.
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The Weed Tree is the follow up to the band's debut. Its a long EP that features six cover tunes plus one original. The covers are all interpreted Espers-style and they make them their own.
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Limited edition reissue of the fifth album from this well regarded Norwegian electric folk group. Female vocals and dynamic arrangements often lead comparisons to Fairport Convetion.
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"While Jade's only album is decent early-'70s British folk-rock, its similarity to the material that Sandy Denny sang lead on with Fairport Convention is so evident that it's rather unnerving.
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Beautiful compilation of material from a rather unknown Dutch singer Anneke Konings. Many years ago I was gifted a copy of her Feelings album that dates back to 1975. Its fragile psychedelic folk with some orchestration.
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"In 1972, Loudest Whisper guitarist Brian O'Reilly composed a folk-rock song suite of sorts, The Children of Lir, based around the legend of the Irish King Lir. As a theatrical production, it opened in Fermoy, Ireland in January 1973, and subsequently was staged in other towns.
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