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Folklords
Release The Sunshine
14 perfect examples of dreamy, sunshine-infused pop psychedelia with a folk bent, originally released by independent
Canadian label Allied Records in 1968. When the album was first issued on CD many years ago, the booklet featured the
few scraps of information on the band we could find. Now redone thanks to band leader Tom Waschkowski (credited on the
album as Tom Martin). He graciously offered a band history, lyrics, some terrific photos, and best of all, a rare
pre-album single that the trio had self-released. This allows us to offer up as perfect a reissue of this album as
humanly possible. The Folklords "Release the Sunshine" is a captivating album, a notion shared by the many collectors
world-wide who fight for original copies, which are few and far between. Strange thing is, if someone were to say to us
that the Folklords album was released by Creation Records in 1987, it would be difficult to argue. Why?, you well may
ask. The answer: the chiming guitars, the rattle of tambourine, the dreaminess, and the meandering harmony vocals of
Martha Johnson place the Folklords closer to Biff Bang Pow, the Jesus and Mary Chain, the Revolving Paint Dream, or even
My Bloody Valentine's debut. Glorious remastered sound, as the twelve LP tracks were taken directly from the
master-tapes; the two bonus tracks come from the rare, privately issued non-LP single, which features haunting,
drum-less versions of 'Forty Second River' and 'Unspoken Love,' both of which were re-recorded for the original Allied
album. A 16-page booklet includes a band history lyrics, and comments on the songs by Tom Martin.
Price
€ 11.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
30-04-2009
Label
Item-nr
327977
EAN
0778578004729
Availability
Not in stock