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Crucial Points Of CARAVAN History Highlighted In Vinyl Box Set
June 19, 2025

While there’s no shortage of CARAVAN‘s concert albums, most of these originated from a late era of the Canterbury legends’ existence, with only a few, not counting their BBC recordings, harking back to the first half of the ’70s. That’s … Continue reading
Dave Sinclair Uncovers Three Hours Of Post-CARAVAN Improvs
June 4, 2025

Busy all of his life – be it with CARAVAN, MATCHING MOLE, CAMEL or other projects – Dave Sinclair nevertheless always found time to create something on his own, and though the Canterbury master of ivories debuted as a solo … Continue reading
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Tagged Caravan, Dave Sinclair, John Murphy
Dave Sinclair Revisits CARAVAN Classics On Solo Album
February 7, 2025

Digging in the past has never been Dave Sinclair‘s idea of making any progress with his music, yet stroke that CARAVAN’s master of ivories suffered in January 2023 made him rethink a lot of things. Overcoming difficulties with walking and … Continue reading
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Tagged Caravan, Dave Sinclair
Dave Sinclair Raids His Archives
July 20, 2021

It’s almost impossible to imagine what Canterbury scene would look like without the imposing presence of Dave Sinclair whose stints with, above all, CARAVAN for whom the keyboard player co-penned a lot of classics, but also with MATCHING MOLE and … Continue reading
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Tagged Camel, Canterbury scene, Caravan, Dave Sinclair, Doug Boyle, Hatfield And The North, Matching Mole, Mel Collins, Richard Sinclair, Robert Wyatt
GEOFFREY RICHARDSON – The Garden Of Love
April 22, 2016

Esoteric Antenna 2015 Hazy summery record from the Canterbury scene associate who makes nuance the name of the game. If the title of Geoffrey Richardson’s second solo album – its emotional theme following up 1993’s “Viola Mon Amour” – suggests … Continue reading
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Tagged Canterbury scene, Caravan, folk rock, Geoffrey Richardson


