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Din keep an eye out for this LP
10/4, Bill. I'll keep my eyes peeled.I just learned about her as I was unpacking a box of records that need sorting and cleaning. Never knew about her or heard her before today. Read a little on Wikipedia. Seems she's from my neck of the woods... Illinois. "After All This Time" sounds kinda like a hybrid of Grace Slick meets Janis Joplin meets Joni Mitchell is a folk-singer, bluesy format with a touch of psychedelica. How's that for a description!?
How is the Fish Album? I liked his albums with Marillion.
Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" 1974 Flying Dutchman Records LP
Steve Ashley ~ Stroll OnSteve Ashley has long been regarded as one of British folk's finest singer-songwriters. His reputation for writing contemporary songs inspired by the English Tradition was established in 1974 with his innovative debut album, Stroll On. Since then his songs have been recorded by many leading folk artists including Fairport Convention, Anne Briggs, Dave Pegg and PJ Wright, The Arizona Smoke Review, Martin and Jessica Simpson, Grace Notes, Phil Beer, Maggie Boyle and The Bushwackers. He has also played a significant role in the development of British folk-rock, performing as a lead singer with the first Albion Country Band, then with his own Ragged Robin and various line-ups of The Steve Ashley Band. This is actually an excellent LP for anyone who likes British Folk. You can't go wrong with this LP. There I said it.........I Am The Pumpkinking and I Approve This Message