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ROBIN SCOTT
Woman From The Long Grass
Catalogue no: SBRCD / LP 5009
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When Robin Scott's electro anthem Pop Muzik hit number one in the US in 1979, few could have guessed that he'd made an album for an obscure English underground label a whole decade earlier, with backing from psychedelic legends Mighty Baby. The LP has since become a holy grail for collectors, with copies changing hands for hundreds of pounds. Now it's finally available on CD for the first time, complete with rare photographs, a previously unheard bonus track and comprehensive notes by Robin himself, proving itself to be a lost gem of British acid folk. |
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"Tender mood pieces, vast open land, beach and seascapes with all their inherent imagery of desolation and sad loneliness. Soothing, sweet and occasionally really hot" - Rolling Stone
"Folk-rock with psychedelic touches that is very rare and much sought-after" - The Tapestry Of Delights
"Thoughtful, earnest, acoustic guitar-led folk ballads - some are beautiful, a few are almost in the Nick Drake league. The Sailor is folk-pop in structure and effortlessly pure pop in its effect, The Purple Cadger is a wonderful word salad of epic, Dylanesque proportions and Penelope is the majestic masterpiece of Robin Scott's early work, seven minutes of bliss" - Sweet Floral Albion |
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