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Spirogyra-Old Boot Wine-NEW LP
NEW LP
REISSUE
2nd album, originally released by Pegasus in the UK, 1972.
"Spirogyra were one of the bands of the late English folk revival that embraced progressive-rock and psychedelia. Their debut album, St Radigunds (B&C, 1971), was an innovative work, with Barbara Gaskin on vocals, Julian Cusack on violin, Martin Cockerham on guitar and Tony Cox on electronic keyboards. This sequel, Old Boot Wine was slightly less innovative and disruptive although the textures got thicker (cello, flute) and jazzier. It is, all the same, a precious items to collect on vinyl."
Spirogyra – Old Boot Wine
Label:
Long Hair – LHC – 263
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:
France
Released:
2021
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Folk Rock, Prog Rock
This is an official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG.
The album was originally released in 1972 on Peg records. Old Boot Wine, Spirogyra`s 2nd album showcased a harder-edged sound than their predominantly acoustic debut. It was adding Mark Francis on guitar and keyboard and having less Julian Cusack hence less violin play. Spirogyra's second effort is incredible! We are given the epitome of the Spirogyra sound, if not the all encompassing opus of all acid or psychedelic prog in general. Side one starts with 'Dangerous Dave’, which rocks out nicely, with a brief melancholic bit in the middle and back again. 'Van Allen's Belt’ is in a more sombre mood with acoustic guitar and piano. 'Runaway' is the most proggy piece on the album. It features 3 distinctive movements, some organ and lovely piano playing, vocals from Mark Francis and the beautiful Barbara Gaskin. Starting out uptempo, but finishing in a dreamy way with Gaskin's gorgeous voice - a well performed proggy-folk epic in under 5 minutes! 'Grandad' is again a sombre piece of fragile beauty featuring a delicate Cockerham with his acoustic guitar, backed by Cusack's string arrangement. 'Wings of Thunder' is a pleasant rocker. Side two opens up with the only long number, 'World's Eyes', of which the first half of the song recalls a bit of the eccentricities of their debut, 'St. Radigund', containing a brief moment of manic energy, hyperactive bass from Borrill, some semi-tone riffs and strange vocals. 'Don't Let it Get you', is a nice ballad. 'Disraeli's Problem' features more dreamy vocals from Gaskin, with mellow sections to enjoy immensely. Last track, 'A Canterbury Tale', has a sombre first half which is beautiful, finishing with a multi-tracked Gaskin vocal backing with Cockerham singing over the top. An amazing album, as is to be expected from Spirogyra, the masters of the acid folk scene.
This is also one NOT to be missed.
Album comes with 4-sided cover-sized insert sheet with band story, photos and all lyrics.
Tracklist
A1 Dangerous Dave
A2 Van Allen's Belt
A3 Runaway
A4 Grandad
A5 Wings Of Thunder
B1 World's Eye
B2 Don't Let It Get You
B3 Disraeli's Problem
B4 A Canterbury Tale
Credits
Arranged By – Spirogyra
Bass Guitar – Steve Borrill
Cello – Alan Laing (2)
Drums – Dave Mattacks
Engineer, Mixed By – Robin Black
Mandolin, Other [Dormobile] – Rick Biddulph
Photography By, Design, Painting – Pete Rhodes
Producer – Max Hole
Violin, Keyboards, Arranged By [Additional Strings] – Julian Cusack
Vocals – Barbara Gaskin
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Martin Cockerham
Vocals, Electric Guitar, Keyboards – Mark Francis
Written-By – Martin Cockerham (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to B2, B4), Steve Borrill (tracks: A3, B3)
Notes
high gloss laminated gatefold
With 4 sided 12" double folded color insert with lyrics and texts
black antistatic plain innersleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 4035177002638