
One of the most venerated progressive folk albums of all time, released in 1971 on Vertigo. Its striking artwork has made it much sought after by collectors but the music is the main attraction_delicate and rather extravagant, and very original for the time period, characterized by complex arrangements featuring acoustic instruments with an excellent use of flute, acoustic guitars and impeccable vocals. Tudor Lodge were very well known at the time, thanks to their numerous live appearances, in particular at the Cambridge Folk Festival in 1971. Splendid sleeve that unfolds as a poster.
Track Listings:
Side A:
1. It all comes back to me
2. Would you believe?
3. Reflection
4. Two steps back
5. Help me find myself
6. Nobody’s listening
Side B:
1. Willow tree
2. Forest
3. I see a man
4. Lady’s changing home
5. Madeline
6. Kew Gardens
UK ORIGINAL FIRST PRESSING.
1971, Vertigo swirl stereo 6360 043, foldout, textured, gimixed and un-laminated cover.
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Track Listings:
Side A:1. It all comes back to me
2. Would you believe?
3. Reflection
4. Two steps back
5. Help me find myself
6. Nobody’s listening
Side B:
1. Willow tree
2. Forest
3. I see a man
4. Lady’s changing home
5. Madeline
6. Kew Gardens
UK ORIGINAL FIRST PRESSING.
1971, Vertigo swirl stereo 6360 043, foldout, textured, gimixed and un-laminated cover.
Download in comments!
4 comments:
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Great stuff, thanks
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Never got to hear this one before.
Beautiful soft folk/psyche album.
Very nice orchestration thoughout.
Thanks for posting.
warmswarm
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