And finally... Hunter Muskett and a track from their album 'Every Time You Move' . This is 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' . Oh and the album ? A snip at £ 250 + .... I should be so lucky.
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Rather appropriately given the sharp fingered gusts of wind and snow flurries outside, this is 'Winter' by Tea and Symphony. Note the Marc Bolanish vocals....
The album 'An Asylum For The Musically Insane' will set you back a cool £ 150 + in good condition. If you can find it ... described as 'science fiction acid folk' on first release by Melody Maker. Yess....
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Sometimes commercials are good at rescuing tracks from aural oblivion. Sometimes they make good tracks into earworms so that you end up dreading the sight or sound of the commercial. Sometimes they resurrect stuff that should have been left dead and buried.
Record Collector runs a monthly T.V. ads feature highlighting who covered the track in the ad, the tracks history, that sort of thing. Not much use for me as I don't own a television or listen to the radio, but still...
Oh and A.P.- Eric the Half A Bee- fond memories. Tom Lehrer too- the kind of dry wit I love.
Strange folk, part the deux: Ottilie Patterson was a singer with Chris Barber's Jazz Band, of mixed Latvian & Irish parentage. She released singles in various genres, from trad jazz, blues, folk and even Shakespeare set to music (as did Cleo Laine) and also collaborated with Sonny Boy Williamson.
This is 'The Weepin' Willow Blues' :
She released a hard to find and valuable l.p. on the Marmalade Label, called '3 000 Years With Ottilie' , a stand out track being 'The Bitterness Of Death' which was also made into a single release, albeit mixed differently. Can't find that, but here's 'Helen Of Kirkconnell' :
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Admittedly, I wouldn't know of this song had it not been for a commercial.
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To coincide with the Man Ray exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery:
China Crisis & 'Black Man Ray'
Man Ray Portraits is the first major museum retrospective of this innovative and influential artist’s photographic portraits.
Focusing on his career in America and Paris between 1916 and 1968, the exhibition highlights Man Ray’s central position among the leading artists of the Dada and Surrealist movements and the significant range of contemporaries, celebrities, friends and lovers that he captured: from Marcel Duchamp and Pablo Picasso to Kiki de Montparnasse, Lee Miller and Catherine Deneuve.
Featuring over 150 vintage prints and key works from international museums and private collections, the exhibition also demonstrates Man Ray’s use of revolutionary photographic techniques and early experiments with colour, as well as surveying his published work in leading magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair.
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Another ahead of its time release, from a group called White Noise:
White Noise is an experimental electronic music band formed in London, England, in 1968 by American-born David Vorhaus, a classical bass player with a background in physics and electronic engineering. He was initially joined by BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, who had formerly both been members of electronic music project Unit Delta Plus.The best of the BBC, with the latest news and sport headlines, weather, TV & radio highlights and much more from across the whole of BBC Online
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