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Tag Archives: The Curator
THE CURATOR – All Lombard Street To A China Orange
October 6, 2021

Cromerzone 2021 Free from being a keeper a curiosities and out of Cromer, weaver of inner worlds immerses himself in gloom to see the light afresh. Every physical journey is also a voyage in one’s self, and that’s something Alistair … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, folk rock, prog rock, The Curator
THE CURATOR – Twenty-Six/12
May 12, 2020

Cromerzone 2019 Venturing into his soul chamber, English polymath unfurls pastoral panorama and pours a wondrous worry onto the peaceful picture. Alistair Murphy has been molding deeply personal – or, given his real-life vocation and artistic alter ego, even personalized, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, folk rock, prog rock, The Curator
THE CURATOR – Where The Stars Will Give Way To The Morning
July 12, 2018

Cromerzone 2018 Inside out and beyond the pale, English musician takes his listener on celestial mindtrip towards matutinal rapture. “When everything’s done here, then you can go”: emerging at the end of The Curator’s third record, these words are far … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, prog rock, psychedelic, The Curator
THE CURATOR – Inside The Whale And Other Songs
August 15, 2013

Cromerzone 2013 An exquisite flight of nocturnal fantasy by a man who lives and breathes art to build his own edifice on respectable relics. There’s no braggadocio in Alistair Murphy’s pseudonym: in real life he’s a Norfolk museum curator but, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair Murphy, prog rock, Steve Bingham, The Curator