genre: psych country: uk quality: lossless (flac, cue, log, booklet scans) time: 36'47" size: 192 mb misc.: 2006 remaster
Tapestry Of Delights: Their debut album for Vertigo sought to create a heavy feeling of spirituality. It's very pleasant in places and certainly well worth a spin. Both this and their follow-up were notable for some powerful bass playing from Glyn Havard. Their best effort was probably Last Autumn's Dream which spawned their only Vertigo 45, The Demon Trucker. They recorded a fourth album for Vertigo, Eclipse, which was withdrawn shortly prior to release. One cut from this album later resurfaced on the Suck It And See compilation.
Bassist Glyn Havard quit circa 1973 but Duhig and Field, who were by now doing a lot of session work, continued the band, securing a new contract with Island.
Havard re-emerged in the late seventies playing with The Yachts and Jane Aire and The Belvederes.
01. Clouds 2:54
02. Mountain Of Fruit And Flowers 3:17
03. Waterfall 5:59
04. Red Lotus 4:34
05. Clouds 1:38
06. Rain Flower 2:46
07. Easty 5:26
08. Monkey Chant 2:23
09. Memories Of A Distant Sea 3:38
10. Quba 4:14
- Tony Duhig / acoustic & electric guitars, bass, piano, organ, glockenspiel, vibes
- John Field / Gælic harp, gong, vibes, alto, glockenspiel, concert & Japanese flutes, conga drums, bell tree, African talking drum, cello, piano, organ, acoustic guitar
- Chris Carran: drums (1-2)
- Graham Deacon / drums (4)
- David Duhig / electric guitar (8)
- Coldridge Good / string bass (2)
- Skaila Kanga / harp (9)
- Martha Mdenge / spoken words (10)
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