Discover “MARK & THE A. LORDS FRY - I LIVED IN TREES”: One release from 2012, from UK - Available in LP
MARK & THE A. LORDS FRY

I LIVED IN TREES

Mark & The A. Lords Fry - I LIVED IN TREES
LP - MARK & THE A. LORDS FRY - I LIVED IN TREES
Nota
Le immagini sono esempi e non i prodotti originali in vendita. Per verificarne la condizione guardate la descrizione del prodotto e la classificazione secondo il "Goldmine Grading".

I Lived In Trees (Mark & The A. Lords Fry)

one item in stock

Second Language label's first vinyl release - in collaboration with renowned psych/prog/acid-folk specialist label, Golden Pavilion. Ltd edition (500 copies only) 180gm vinyl album with sleeve designed by Iker Spozio (Colleen, Delia Derbyshire, etc). - Uncut - The Sun - The Times - The Financial Times. Mark Fry is best known for his 1972 psych-folk classic 'Dreaming With Alice', a record that became a noughties underground cause célèbre thanks to name-checks by the likes of Jim O'Rourke and Fourtet's Kieran Hebden. Long settled in Normandy and enjoying a successful career as a painter, interest in his musical juvenilia came as a great surprise to Mark, who nonetheless relished the renewed attention enough to start recording again - a guitar having always been propped up against his painting studio wall. A etting-back-on-the-horse' new album, 'Shooting the Moon', duly appeared in 2008, after which Fry was courted by two young Dorset idyll-summoners: Mike Tanner (a.k.a. Plinth and a member of United Bible Studies, among myriad other arcane, leftfield outlets) and Nick Palmer (who records as Directorsound). The multi-instrumentalist pair, having christened themselves The A. Lords, quickly set about furnishing Mark with some timelessly hazy, art-folk musical backings over which the thoroughly rejuvenated singer-songwriter could unfurl his dream-like lyrics and gorgeously meandering vocal melodies. The result is I Lived in Trees: a gloriously drowsy, bucolic folk vision, pulled into Technicolor focus by Lemon Jelly's Nick Franglen at the mixing desk, and etched with The A. Lords classical guitars, Mellotrons and deft chamber arrangements - all of it in service of Mark Fry's magically timeless lyrical reveries. It is, effectively, 'Dreaming With Alice' true follow-up, a mere 39 years down the track.[cargo]

Privacy settings

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential (e.g. for these privacy settings), while others help us to improve our online offer and to operate economically.
We also optimize your user experience on our website and support your search with product recommendations. To do this, with your consent, we analyze the use of our website with tracking technologies and third-party cookies. In the process, to the extent described in the privacy policy, your data may be transferred to the USA and processed there. Your consent is voluntary and can be revoked at any time. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy.