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Folkal Point - Lovely Joan (1972) UK Psych Folk Music

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

Folkal Point - Lovely Joan

Quality Folk Music from 1972. Bristol based group that recorded a limitation album for Midas. There's some strong songs here. I acquired it from a friend on CDR.

Cherie Musialik lead singer.
Stuart Amesbury rhythm guitar
Brian Murray bass
Martin Steed lead guitar
Paul Cook lead and rhythm guitars

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  • very nice song thanks for putting it on

  • @MorrisManDanceMan There's been no copyright hassle on this track (yet). How we missed a fine group like this first time round is an example of what other great music is yet to be discovered. This genre goes for big bucks these days.

  • hello minutegongcoughs

    this is an amazing band, thanks for the song

    do you know if thisis reissued on cd?

  • @Friskus22 As legit goes I'm not so sure.

  • This is just amazing. I absolutely love it! can't wait to hear more of your fine offerings. I wonder what became of this amazing folk band.

  • Cherie Musialik was still performing in Bristol a few years ago. As a duo I was told for limited gigs. I was passed that info from a source on the internet.

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  • @banjodag many thanks .

  • Wonderful! Thanks so much for posting!

  • @darthmagnum Thanks for the comment, new album soon. folkalpointmusic.co.uk

  • I am Mark Steed, Guitarist with Folkal Point all those years ago. Thanks for your continued support. Just to let you know that we are releasing a second album. More information soon at our website folkalpointmusic.co.uk

  • Isn't lovely to hear an English folk sung in a proper English accent, rather than that bizarre part West Country, part Lancashire, part God-knows-what accent that modern folkies use?

  • @minutegongcoughs that is so true folk songs like this are so good and again thank you for putting this on

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