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Spirogyra is an English progressive folk band that recorded three albums between 1971 and 1973, with further original albums in 2009 and 2011. Martin Cockerham (vocals/guitar, born 1950; died 5 April 2018) and Mark Francis originally formed Spirogyra as a duo in Bolton, Lancashire, UK in the summer of 1967. When Martin went to University in Canterbury in 1969 he expanded the band to include fellow students Barbara Gaskin (vocals), Steve Borrill (bass), and Julian Cusack (violin). They were soon spotted by student union entertainments officer Max Hole, who offered to manage them and got them a deal with B&C Records. Their debut album, St. Radigunds, was named after the street that their student house was on. It established them as a cult act on the underground club circuit, and sold respectably. Its follow-up, 1972's Old Boot Wine, appeared on Peg Records and showcased a harder-edged sound than their predominantly acoustic debut. After the release of Old Boot Wine, the band was pared back to the duo of Cockerham and Gaskin, who were by now romantically involved. Their final album, Bells, Boots and Shambles, appeared on Polydor in April 1973 and sold very poorly. Widely regarded today as one of the great classics of British 'acid folk', it featured guest appearances from the band's former members, as well as contributions from Henry Lowther on trumpet. Copies of all three albums are rare and expensive today, with Bells, Boots and Shambles almost impossible to acquire. All three also appeared on Brain Records in Germany, with gatefold sleeves (unlike their UK counterparts). Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention played drums on all three albums as a guest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Spirogyra is an English progressive folk band that recorded three albums between 1971 and 1973, with further original albums in 2009 and 2011. Martin Cockerham (vocals/guitar, born 1950; died 5 April 2018) and Mark Francis originally formed Spirogyra as a duo in Bolton, Lancashire, UK in the summer of 1967. When Martin went to University in Canterbury in 1969 he expanded the band to include fellow students Barbara Gaskin (vocals), Steve Borrill (bass), and Julian Cusack (violin). They were soon spotted by student union entertainments officer Max Hole, who offered to manage them and got them a deal with B&C Records. Their debut album, St. Radigunds, was named after the street that their student house was on. It established them as a cult act on the underground club circuit, and sold respectably. Its follow-up, 1972's Old Boot Wine, appeared on Peg Records and showcased a harder-edged sound than their predominantly acoustic debut. After the release of Old Boot Wine, the band was pared back to the duo of Cockerham and Gaskin, who were by now romantically involved. Their final album, Bells, Boots and Shambles, appeared on Polydor in April 1973 and sold very poorly. Widely regarded today as one of the great classics of British 'acid folk', it featured guest appearances from the band's former members, as well as contributions from Henry Lowther on trumpet. Copies of all three albums are rare and expensive today, with Bells, Boots and Shambles almost impossible to acquire. All three also appeared on Brain Records in Germany, with gatefold sleeves (unlike their UK counterparts). Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention played drums on all three albums as a guest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Love Is A Funny Thing
Capitain's Log
The Future Won't Be Long
Island
Time Will Tell
Magical Mary
At Home In The World
Captain's Log
Cogwheels Crutches And Cyanide
We Were A Happy Crew
Old Boot Wine
The Duke Of Beaufoot
The Furthest Point
Dangerous Dave
A Canterbury Tale
Don't Let It Get You
An Everyday Consumption Song
Spiggly
Disraeli's Problem
Parallel Lines Never Separate
The Sergeant Says
Van Allen's Belt
Wings Of Thunder
In The Western World
Runaway
Grandad
I Hear You're Going Somewhere (Joe Really)
Counting The Cars
Turn Again Lane
World's Eyes
Melody Maker Man
Window
The Further Point
World's Eye
Cogwheels, Crutches And Cyanide
We Are A Happy Crew
Disaeli's Problem
Medley: In The Western World, Jungle Lore, Coming Back, In The Western World (Reprise)
Nothing To Hide
Bring Me Back
I Gotta Woman
Burn the Bridges
Where There's A Will There's A Way
The Forest Of Dean
Parallel Lines Never Seperate
We're Going Over
Hey lady
Mackerels And Fishes
Jerusalem
The Duke Of Beauhoot
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