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Tag Archives: Jon Camp
MORDECAI SMYTH – Things Are Getting Stranger On The Shore
April 14, 2022

Mega Dodo 2022 Out of Berkshire suburbia with stories to tell, psychedelic polymath lifts a misty veil off coastal mysteries. It’s been about a decade since the advent of Mordecai Smyth on Albion’s music scene, and the passing years did … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Crystal Jacqueline, folk rock, Jon Camp, Mordecai Smyth, prog rock, psychedelic
BAND OF RAIN – The Sun King
December 8, 2021

Chris Gill and Katrina Gill 2021 Lifting the veil of grey mysteries, British collective shine the light on the dark ages and see the future in their reflection. “It’s not like me to double and bend my ways to every … Continue reading
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Tagged Band Of Rain, Jon Camp, prog rock
WALTER HOLLAND – Storyteller: Part II
February 13, 2021

Walter Holland 2020 Californian aficionado of Albion’s musical heritage delves into traditional fare once more and finds glory in the soil of history. It would be easy to say that “Storyteller: Part II” picks up where left off if these … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged folk, Jon Camp, Walter Holland
BAND OF RAIN – Petrichor
May 22, 2020

Chris Gill and Katrina Gill 2020 When contemporary alchemies replace the unexplained, British seer looks back at tradition and casts it into the future. Despite its name implying collective effort, Chris Gill has kept his ensemble’s setup minimal for almost … Continue reading
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Tagged Band Of Rain, Jon Camp, prog rock
RENAISSANCE – A Song For All Seasons
September 1, 2019

Warner Bros 1977 / Esoteric 2019 With a turn toward changes, symphonic rockers are beckoned to new horizons where past and future, and here and there, come together. Here was an ensemble who, by 1978, had toured the world, graced … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, prog rock, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan