The Albion BandCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Traditional and neo-traditional folk and folk/rock Status:Band broke up in 2002. Final release, An Albion Christmas (2003) See also:Wikipedia's entry on The Albion Band Comparisons:Along the same lines as Morris On, Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, though it has its own flavour. Covers/own material:Traditional and own General comments:The Albion Band has had a long musical career from the late 1970s through to 2002, when according to their website they broke up. The band has had an ever-changing line-up of Celtic folk luminaries, producing many albums and having a rich life of live shows over the years. (Neile) Recommended first album:Rise Up Like the Sun is by far my favourite of the albums I've heard Recordings include:
Rise Up Like the SunRelease info:1978—EMI Harvest; 1992—EMI Harvest 0777 780058 2 7 (CD re-release) Availability:England Ecto priority:Highly, highly recommended for folkrock fans Group members:John Tams—vocals, melodeon Guest artists:Kate McGarrigle—vocals on 3 tracks Produced by:Joe Boyd and John Tams Comments:Just what is it about this album that I've been listening to it for around 20 years? Something to do with the energy and enthusiasm the group brings to their traditional and neo-traditional material. They sing and play with such verve that it's hard not to enjoy the music as much as they clearly do. This album is a classic. (Neile) |
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