Thursday, 3 October 2013

JUDY DYBLE: English Folk Music that Flows and Changes


Judy Dyble - Flow and Change
Judy Dyble – Flow and Change
Judy Dyble
Flow and Change (Gonzo Multimedia, 2013)
While mainstream music gets more homogenous, there has been a rebirth of progressive music in recent years. This exciting musical umbrella includes folk music with an open mind that incorporates various forms of rock, fusion, classical music, etc. Renowned singer Judy Dyble was a member of the seminal English folk band Fairport Convention and she has released two great albums in recent years where she collaborates with musicians from the rock world and other genres.
Judy Dyble’s latest album is Flow and Change and it is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘Talking with Strangers‘. The exquisite Flow and Change was produced and partly co-written by Alistair Murphy (The Curator). Guests come from the rock and classical fields, including vocalists Matt Malley (Counting Crows) and Julianne Regan (All About Eve), drummer Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson) & lap steel guitarist Mike Mooney (Echo and the Bunnymen , Spiritualized). The string arrangements are by Phil Toms.
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
Flow and Change
CD - £9.99

Talking With Strangers
CD - £9.99

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