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Tag Archives: folk rock
MATTHEWS SOUTHERN COMFORT – Kind Of New / Kind Of Live
May 2, 2013

Genepool 2010 / Esoteric 2012 A folk scene stalwart gets back to the garden but hits some cobwebs on the way. Looks like the loneliness can get to every singer-songwriter, even the one as experimental in his approach as Iain … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged country rock, Fairport Convention, folk rock, Ia(i)n Matthews, Matthews Southern Comfort
JUDY DYBLE – Talking With Strangers
April 25, 2013

Gonzo 2013 Folk heroine looks back in time in the company of fellow travelers from FAIRPORTS, CRIMSO and other walks of her life. It takes a kindred spirits coterie to come up with a masterpiece like this – otherwise, the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Fairport Convention, folk rock, Ian McDonald, Jacqui McShee, Judy Dyble, Pat Mastelotto, prog rock, Robert Fripp
IAN MATTHEWS – Tigers Will Survive
April 16, 2013

Vertigo 1972 / Esoteric 2012 Country discomfort for a quiet singer-songwriter twists the sinews of the heart. Described as a difficult by the artist himself, the follow-up to , laid down in two session runs with an American tour in … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged country rock, Fairport Convention, folk rock, Ia(i)n Matthews
Interview with IAN ANDERSON (JETHRO TULL)
February 3, 2013
August 2006 There’s no need to introduce Ian Anderson: he’s cutting one of the most recognizable figures in the music history. But as much recognizable as he is, Ian’s never the same, he’s always pulling some aural rabbit out of … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged folk rock, Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull, prog rock


