Country: UK
Sub Genre: Prog Folk
Label: Gonzo Multimedia
Release date: July 1, 2013
Tracklist:
1. Black Dog Dreams
2. Featherdancing
3. Beautiful Child
4. Crowbaby
5. Driftaway
6. Head Full of Stars
7. Silence
8. Letters
9. Wintersong
10. The Sisterhood of Ruralists
Judy Dyble – Vocals
Alistair Murphy – Piano/Guitars/Keyboards/Dulcimer
Mike Mooney – Lap Steel Guitar
Pat Mastelotto – Drums/Percussion
Matt Malley – Vocals
Julianne Regan– Vocals/Keyboards/Percussion
Pete Vicary – keyboards Synthesizers
Dean Frances-Hawksley – Accoustic Guitar
Andie Suttie – Keyboards
Mark Fletcher – bass
Jeremy Salmon – Guitars
Jenny Thomas – French Horn
Phil Toms – String Arrangements/Double Bass
Steve Bingham – Violin
Sam Jones – Oboe
Liz Worth - Clarinet
Brenda Stewart –Viola
Naomi Buchanan-Toms – Flute
Lucy Mitchell – Cello
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The Sisterhood of Ruralists (edit)
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In 2004 Dyble made the decision to return to the music scene and since then has released 5 albums culminating in the highly acclaimed 'Talking with Strangers' (2009). The follow-up to this, 'Flow and Change' is an intimate, confessional, lyrical, beautiful and very English recording. The album opens with "Black Dog Dreams", co-written by Hawkwind alumnus, Simon House, it even features some surprisingly heavy, but searingly lyrical lap steel guitar courtesy of Mike Mooney from Echo and the Bunnymen. It demonstrates how an 'old school' artist, whose first recordings came out over forty years ago, has adapted surprisingly well to the 21st Century modus operandii of recording which involves one clever man, a laptop, and a bunch of talented musicians scattered around the globe who may never actually meet in the flesh.
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The Sisterhood of Ruralists (edit)
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Proggnosis
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