https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=vdUcfx5T2VU&feature=share
A little plug for my new music project. Crowballoch: Seven instrumental tunes in a defiantly gentle 70s folk-prog style, as is my wont.
Sounds a bit like: Brian Eno, Bruce Langhorne, Anthony Philips, Ralph McTell, Bo Hanssen, Pink Floyd’s pastoral bits and the inevitable Mike Oldfield.
Free to stream!
Arthur Cowslip says
https://artists.landr.com/692531680730
Gary says
Very beautiful. I liked it a lot.
Vulpes Vulpes says
Uffington?
Gorgeous.
Arthur Cowslip says
Curses, you saw right through my (not so) cryptic code.
Junior Wells says
Loved the sound of the guitar , heaps of presence.
Feedback_File says
Listening to this in my garden in Hertfordshire with a red kite flying overhead (to be fair they do most days)
Really lovely – puts me in mind of the some of the music released on the excellent Clay Pipe label. A lot of care has been put into this and it shows.
Arthur Cowslip says
We don’t get red kites so much in Ayrshire, if at all, so I’m always blown away when I come down south and they are all over the place. Lovely birds.
Don’t think I’ve heard of Clay Pipe so must check it out.
Arthur Cowslip says
Thanks chaps, that means a lot.
Twang says
Oh thanks Art I’ll listen tomorrow. Really liked your last.
Arthur Cowslip says
They update it hourly, so this link might be out of date very soon, but Crowballoch has just reached number one in Amazon’s “Hot New Releases in Folk Albums” – https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/new-releases/digital-music-album/118620031/ref=zg_bs_tab_t_bsnr
I’m chuffed to bits! – a fleeting little victory to be sure, but adds a bit of legitimacy to what is otherwise just me crowing about a vanity project. Someone somewhere must be listening to it.
I’ll let you all know when Mojo offer me a cover story, etc etc 🙂
Freddy Steady says
Amazing stuff Artie!