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Tea & Symphony: The English Baroque Sound 1968-1974 - Various - 2LP *NEW*

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When psychedelia had run its course in Britain at the end of the 60s, the predominant trend was to get hairier and heavier and more long-winded. Many musicians, however, were still hung up on the trappings of psychedelia’s home-grown strain, having found a musical home in its mournful evocations of Victoriana, its village green gentility and its nods to the pleasures of suburbia. They wanted to carry on using woodwinds, cellos and melancholic melodies. As the advent of the singer-songwriter offered another possible avenue for these refuseniks, a new brand of pop was discernible – the English Baroque sound.

First compiled by writer and Saint Etienne member Bob Stanley 15 years ago, the original “Tea And Symphony” CD now sells for between £50 and £100. This new and improved edition will be the first time the title has ever appeared on vinyl and features several tracks that haven’t been reissued before; Lora Findlay’s dis­tinctive artwork has similarly been given a fresh lick of paint.

A definitive collection of English Baroque, this compilation includes familiar classics like Colin Blunstone’s Say ‘You Don’t Mind’ and Honeybus’ ‘I Can’t Let Maggie Go’, as well Vigrass and Osborne’s original recording of the Justin Hayward hit ‘Forever Autumn’ and master of the observational, homespun pop Clifford T Ward’s ‘Coathanger’. In-demand rarities include Jon Plum’s gothic tale ‘Alice’, Mike Batt’s exquisite ‘Fading Yellow’ and Bombadil’s ‘When The City Sleeps’, a rare Barclay James Harvest spin-off single.

To the delight of people who thought the mine of great 60s and 70s 45s had been exhausted, previously undiscovered gems by the likes of Matthew Bones (the Kinks-like parlour piece ‘Two Sugars’), Erasmus Chorum (the epic ‘Mary Jane’) and Les Payne continue to be unearthed. Here are more than 20 of baroque pop’s finest moments. Make yourself a pot of tea, find yourself a comfy armchair, place a ginger cat on your lap and sit back.

Compiled and annotated by Bob Stanley.
The LP is on 180g light blue coloured vinyl.

Track Listing:

SIDE A:
Pictures - Ray Brooks
I Can't Let Maggie Go - the Honeybus
Off to Find a New Land - Lea Nixon
Alice - Jon Plum
When the City Sleeps - Bombadil
Fading Yellow - Mike Batt
SIDE B:
Say You Don't Mind - Colin Blunstone
The Seventh Hour - Gordon Waller
Mary Jane - Erasmus Chorum
Shapes and Shadows - Tandem
Please Believe Me - Nirvana
SIDE C:
Forever Autumn - Vigrass & Osborne
Oh Girl - Richard Henry
Very Well - Les Payne
You're Lovely - Sunchariot
Pollution Song - Mike Sedgwick
Epitaph (When Times Were Good) – Bill Kenwright
SIDE D:
Coathanger - Clifford T Ward
The Race - Christopher
Closing My Eyes - David Mcivor
Lifetime - the Bliss
Two Sugars - Matthew Bones
Waiting There - Me & Him