Tuesday, 17 December 2013

JUDY DYBLE REVIEW

GONZO MULTIMEDIA - Singer-songwriter Judy Dyble is a legend of the 1960's U .K music scene. Involved with Fairport Convention, behind the scenes at the start of King Crimson and her project Trader Horne, Judy is back again in 2013 with the sublime sounding Flow And Change

Released by prog mogul Rob Ayling’s label, Gonzo Multimedia, the ten track CD covers a wide swath of music styles—from prog-rock to neoclassical, folk ala Fairport. The lead off track “Black Dog Dreams”—co-written by Judy and Simon House of Hawkwind with blazing lap steel by Mike Mooney—is a sonic marvel that sounds like the kind of prog track Steve Nardelli and The SYN would release. The album features a number of musicians and the CD booklet features track by track discographical info and complete lyrics. Some tracks, with strings and things are more introspective sounding influenced by greats like Van Dyke Parks and Donovan while others, especially “Crowbaby” sound quite influenced by Judy’s early encounters with early King Crimson members. Thanks to the art of digital recording via the internet, onFlow And Change Judy Dyble quite rightly revives her career with a 21st century prog-rock masterpiece. www.JudyDyble.com

http://www.mwe3.com/archive/pastfeature/featureMusicRevFall2013.htm

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO
Flow and Change
CD - £9.99

Talking With Strangers
CD - £9.99

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