THE ALBUM GALLERY
With the necessary time, I would have posted the following albums and many many more:
God bless Martin Cockerham
SPIROGYRA - St. Radigunds (B & C, 1971)
Pity for you, in case you still don't know this LP

The masterwork of the masterworks:
SPIROGYRA - Bells boots & shambles (Polydor, 1973)
SPIROGYRA - St. Radigunds (B & C, 1971)
Pity for you, in case you still don't know this LP

The masterwork of the masterworks:
SPIROGYRA - Bells boots & shambles (Polydor, 1973)
PRELUDE - Dutch courage (Dawn, 1974)
So beautiful and so impossible...!

ALLAN TAYLOR - Sometimes (United Artists, 1972)
So beautiful and so impossible...!
ALLAN TAYLOR - Sometimes (United Artists, 1972)
JIMMIE SPHEERIS - Isle of view (CBS, 1972) (UK and USA edition) (the standard definition of folk-singer doesn't maybe fit Jimmie Spheeris, but what an inspired lovely song carver, how much intimacy in his albums!... Don't be misled if you see the names of Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke or John Goodsall, the axeman of Brand X, on the covers...! Unfortunately, Jimmie left us in 1984 )

JIMMIE SPHEERIS - The dragon is dancing (CBS, 1974) (see note above)
JIMMIE SPHEERIS - The dragon is dancing (CBS, 1974) (see note above)
AL STEWART - Bed sitter images (CBS, 1967)
(these songs exist already on CD, but this is the mono version of the album, )
(these songs exist already on CD, but this is the mono version of the album, )
WIZZ JONES - same (United Artsts, 1969)
WIZZ JONES - The legendary me (Village Thing, 1970)

WIZZ JONES - Happiness was free (Intercord, 1975)
WIZZ JONES - Happiness was free (Intercord, 1975)
HAMISH IMLACH - The two sides of HI (Transatlantic)
HAMISH IMLACH - Murdered ballads (Transatlantic, 1973)
Great artwork, glorious label, glorious year, great session men...!
yes, but one of the worst LPs I ever heard: PAUL KENT - P. C. Kent (B & C, 1971)
yes, but one of the worst LPs I ever heard: PAUL KENT - P. C. Kent (B & C, 1971)
GORDON GILTRAP - Testament of time (Decca, 1971)
extraordinary, unfortunately he didn't repeat this kind of intriguing guitar style...
extraordinary, unfortunately he didn't repeat this kind of intriguing guitar style...
EWAN MacCOLL - The English and Scottish popular ballads
(F. J Child ballads) - 3 LPs (Folkways, 1961)
YETTIES - All at sea (Argo, 1973)
This for me is the best Yetties LP, powerful sea shanties,
"The mermaid" on top! (...wish she was!)
(F. J Child ballads) - 3 LPs (Folkways, 1961)
YETTIES - All at sea (Argo, 1973)
This for me is the best Yetties LP, powerful sea shanties,
"The mermaid" on top! (...wish she was!)
YETTIES - Up in arms (Argo, 1974)
(the one I like the least, must say.... But still a good one)
SOME GRANDIOUS ALBUMS BY RALPH McTELL, WHICH INEXPLICABLY YOU CAN'T FIND ONLINE....
(the one I like the least, must say.... But still a good one)
SOME GRANDIOUS ALBUMS BY RALPH McTELL, WHICH INEXPLICABLY YOU CAN'T FIND ONLINE....
YOU WELL-MEANING BROUGHT ME HERE (Famous, 1971)
Outer sleeves: - USA version (above, on Paramount) and UK
Outer sleeves: - USA version (above, on Paramount) and UK
YOU WELL-MEANING BROUGHT ME HERE (Famous, 1971)
Inner sleeves - UK version (above ) and USA
The USA came in colours, the UK in black-n-brown
The two editions differ for one song
Inner sleeves - UK version (above ) and USA
The USA came in colours, the UK in black-n-brown
The two editions differ for one song
RALPH McTELL - Easy (Warner Bros. 1975)
RALPH McTELL - Streets... (Warner Bros. 1976) the UK edition
RALPH McTELL - Streets of London (Kicking Mule, 1978)
This is the 2nd USA edition, the first was on 20th Century Fox,
but it's exactly the same album as "Streets..."
RALPH McTELL - Right side up (Warner Bros. 1976)
(this is the original cover, not another one that you can find in some other blog around...)
(this is the original cover, not another one that you can find in some other blog around...)
Melody Maker advertising Ralph McTell 's album "Right side up", 6 Nov. 1976
RALPH McTELL - Ralph, Albert & Sydney (Warner Bros. 1977)
fabulous live album
RALPH McTELL - Slide away the screen (Warner Bros. 1979)
....an album of watery country songs, but still a valid one.
Great solos and work by Jerry Donahue!....
fabulous live album
RALPH McTELL - Slide away the screen (Warner Bros. 1979)
....an album of watery country songs, but still a valid one.
Great solos and work by Jerry Donahue!....
BEECHMONTS - In a concert of folk songs (Fortuna, 1965?)
(the original label was this, not 'Treasure', as some online seller tries to make you believe!)
(the original label was this, not 'Treasure', as some online seller tries to make you believe!)
PROVIDENCE - Ever sense the dawn (Threshold, 1972)
SINGSPIEL - same (RCA, 1975)
DR. STRANGELY STRANGE - Kip of the serenes (Island, 1969)
DR. STRANGELY STRANGE - Heavy petting (Vertigo,1970)
PADDY REILLY - The fields of Athenry
JOHNNY ASHCROFT - Little boy lost (EMI Columbia 1959 or 60)
HARVEY ANDREWS - Friends of mine (Cube, 1973)
HARVEY ANDREWS - Someday
HARVEY ANDREWS & GRAHAM COOPER - Fantasies from a corner seat
IMPLOSION - same (Amtal, 1980)
ANGELS COMPANY - Land of my youth
ARIEL AKERIB - La route
DRIFTWOOD - same (Decca, 1970)
LEPRECHAUNS - Irish folk songs (Emerald, 1965)
JOHN JAMES - Morning brings the light
imperdibile
imperdibile
ALEX HOOD - The Wallaby track (EMI Axis, 1968?)
BLOODWOOD - Man made music
BLOODWOOD - Still battlin' (EMI,1984?)
GRAEME ALLWRIGHT - same (Mercury, 1967)
(Alan Stivell, still named Alan Cochevelou, plays here)
(Alan Stivell, still named Alan Cochevelou, plays here)
GRAEME ALLWRIGHT - second
The exact and complete title of this album is.......... "JAMES COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD, H. M. BARK ENDEAVOUR 1768 - 1771 - Produced by RCA Limited, Australia, 1971, in association with the Bank of New South Wales", for the 200th aniversary of Australia's offcial discovery. Readings by Nigel Lovell, beautiful folk songs by BLACK PLUS RED
.. And this is one side of the poster that's included in the LP
DAVID McWILLIAMS - Lord Offaly
RICHMOND - Frightened
STEVE WARING - U. S. A.
MICHAEL McGEAR - Woman (Island, 1972)
(...does any1 else know who's this woman and what does she do in this pic?)
(...does any1 else know who's this woman and what does she do in this pic?)
EMTIDI - Saat (Pilz, 1973)
PINE ISLAND - Live inside
KAREN BETH - The joys of life
BARBARA DICKSON - From the beggar's mantle... fringed with gold
(Decca, 1973)
the last album before going commercial...
(Decca, 1973)
the last album before going commercial...
HILLSIDERS - Our country (Polydor Moonshine, 1973)
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SOME INTERESTING BOOKS:
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And last, comes "my" little book, the fruit of 10 years of hard core searchings, it had started as a simple sum of album lists of various authors' records, but eventually turned to be something gigantic, and it wasn't possible anymore to keep a block of 100000 flying scrapbook leaflets, I was going crazy... So, I made it in 1984, house-printed in 5 copies, for myself & a few friends whom I was now and then playing folk music with... This small book contained a lot of impossible discographies, extremely detailed. At that time I was still searching for some LPs, I wasn't yet the relaxed "appeased" Folk lover that I am now. Well, it was the biggest mistake I could ever do, to let it tour around! In the space of 3 - 4 months, lots of folk-hunters were on the barricades, all want-lists were suddenly full of these album titles, with all the details that I had given. Needless to say, that was the point where prices started to lift.... the rest is history :-)
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