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While Moonkyte's sole album is slightly above-average early-'70s U.K. acid folk, it also gets a little tiresome in its limited melodic range and whimsical lyrical territory. The tunes are lilting and folky, and the words certainly enigmatic even by some acid folk standards -- not only are they often impressionistic and nonlinear by pop measures, but at times they're pretty goofy, as on one of the better tracks, "Girl Who Came Out of My Head." Some quite pleasant, soothing background harmonies help normalize the proceedings a little, and aftershocks of the late-'60s psychedelic era are heard in the sitar on "Way Out Hermit." Much of it has the tinkerbell fairydust air heard in British Isles folk-rock from the Incredible String Band and Donovan on down, though "Lead This Sinner On" and "Happy Minstrel" have an earthier busking bluesy feel that exposes a more direct lineage to the angrier school of '60s folk. Though an intermittently intriguing record, it's ultimately hard to wrap your mind around, its obliqueness not as coated in rich or inviting tunes and singing as the best such records of the era are. ~ Richie Unterberger
Digitally remastered edition from the original tapes of an album making its CD debut with this release. Includes bonus tracks and comprehensive liner notesby the band members dotted with rare photographs.
Recording information: Denmark Street, London, England (1970).
Personnel: Dave Stansfield (vocals, harmonium, percussion).
Liner Note Author: Dave Stansfield.
The Wire (p.65) - "Their best moments have a vibe very similar to Forest, but a couple of tracks are also eerily reminiscent of The Moody Blues....It's a very solid album..." Moonkyte Count Me Out Songs | 1. | Search |
| 2. | It's the Same Thing |
| 3. | Way out Hermit |
| 4. | Girl Who Came out of My Head |
| 5. | Tapestry Girl |
| 6. | Bridge Song |
| 7. | Lead This Sinner On |
| 8. | Where Will the Grass Grow? |
| 9. | Lost Weekend |
| 10. | Blues for Boadicea |
| 11. | Happy Minstrel |
| 12. | Jelly Man |
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