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Tudor Lodge - Tudor Lodge (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2011)

Tudor Lodge - Tudor Lodge (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2011)

BAND/ARTIST: Tudor Lodge

  • Title: Tudor Lodge
  • Year Of Release: 1971/2011
  • Label: Esoteric Recordings
  • Genre: Folk Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log)
  • Total Time: 44:57
  • Total Size: 167/343 Mb (full scans)
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Tudor Lodge - Tudor Lodge (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2011)


Tracklist:

1. It All Comes Back To Me (John Stannard) - 4:19
2. Would You Believe? (John Stannard) - 2:29
3. Recollection (Lyndon Green) - 3:18
4. Two Steps Back (Ann Steuart, Lyndon Green) - 2:53
5. Help Me Find Myself (John Stannard) - 4:19
6. Nobody's Listening (John Stannard) - 3:32
7. Willow Tree (Ann Steuart, John Stannard, Lyndon Green) - 3:21
8. Forest (Lyndon Green) - 3:36
9. I See A Man (John Stannard) - 3:01
10. The Lady's Changing Home (John Stannard, Lyndon Green) - 4:38
11. Madeline (Lyndon Green) - 4:05
12. Kew Gardens (Ralph McTell) - 2:26

Bonus Track:
13. The Good Times We Had (Noel Paul Stookey) - 3:01

Line-up:
Lyndon Green - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
John Stannard - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Ann Steuart - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Flute
With:
Mike Morgan - Electric Guitar
Graham Lyons - Bassoon, Clarinet
G. Wareham - Oboe, Cor Anglais
Douglas Moore - Horn
Tony Coe - Alto Flute, Clarinet
Sergei Bezkorvany - Violin
David Marcou - Violin
Fred Buxton - Viola
Suzanne Perreault - Cello
Danny Thompson - Bass
Terry Cox - Drums
Sonny Condell - African Drums

Formed in 1968 in Reading, England - Reduced to a duo since 1988, continue to play at folk circuits in England

A typical folk rock group of the late 60's and early 70's, this singing guitar trio is made of Lyndon Green, John Stannard and Ann Steuart who adds some piano and flute. As their name suggests, they do use a few references of ancient music here and there, but overall we have the average folk rock music sprinkled with hippy idealism and much pastoral ambiances, and just enough virtuosity to arise the proghead's interest. Somewhat in between Trader Horne (which they are often confused with), Fairport Convention and Amazing Blondel, they recorded just one album that was released on the famous Vertigo label (the Swirl era and a 6360 cat #) and its astoundingly beautiful fold-out artwork (with a waffled cardboard) makes a highly priced rarity. Fortunately for investigating progheads, this album has received a few vinyls and Cd re-issues, some duplicating the artwork.

The group got back together recently and recorded a new album. Please be careful with some of the 90's releases , I am not sure they are from the same band.



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  • mldekker
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Veel Dank!!!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • pyxlax
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Much Obliged!!