Aux abords du lac Léman, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, son futur mari Percy Shelley et lord Byron se divertissent en se racontant des histoires effrayantes. Mary se remémore les moments passés en Ecosse en 1812, en compagnie d'Isabelle Baxter. Ces souvenirs sont le point de départ à l'écriture d'un roman fantastique. …
Aunt Mary was one of the leading Norwegian bands during the early seventies. They came from Fredrikstad, but went to live in Denmark where their first self titled album was released in 1970. In addition to touring extensively they also did couple of radio shows including one in Stockholm for Swedish Radio at October 1971, recorded live with no overdubs and good sound quality. So here you have 4 tracks including a 6 minute extended version of 'In The Hall Of The Mountain King' and 2 previously unreleased tracks that should have appeared on their second album but record label somehow lost them the demo and soon after Jan Groth left. These two tracks are among the more heavy stuff they did with impressive electric guitar and organ.
On this inclement collaborative mini-album, Mary Lattimore teams up with Weyes Blood's Walt McClements, who plays electronically-enhanced accordion against Lattimore's signature looped harp flourishes. Gorgeous stuff - one for fans of the West Coast new age scene, for sure.
Belladonna is a set of compositions written specifically for Halvorson on guitar plus The Mivos Quartet: Olivia De Prato (violin), Maya Bennardo (violin), Victor Lowrie Tafoya (viola), and Tyler J. Borden (cello). This is Halvorson’s first time writing for String Quartet. Six through-composed compositions for Mivos spin Halvorson’s compositional voice in a fresh context, and the music is augmented by Halvorson’s guitar throughout, adding elements of chance and improvisation to the music.
Issued in 2008, this three-disc box set, compiled by Rhino Records and available only at Barnes & Noble, presents the first solo albums released by Peter, Paul & Mary following the famous folk trio’s 1970 break-up. While Peter Yarrow and Mary Travers offered up PETER and MARY, respectively, Noel Paul Stookey cheekily entitled his record PAUL AND, also managing to score a significant hit with the elegant, nuptial-themed “Wedding Song (There Is Love).”