Folkal Point [Vinyl - 180g] - New, Remastered from the original and AUTHORISED

Sold Date: March 3, 2021
Start Date: August 3, 2018
Final Price: £20.00 (GBP)
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Lost in fire and flood and remastered from original vinyl now fetching as much as $1,416, FOLKAL POINT (the official release, and the only one with the BONUS TRACK) represents a moment in time, captured for all time. Only 250 of the original available ever, only 500 of this special edition.

And now, this self-titled album, from its somewhat obscure origins rises again, through the determination and meticulous work carried out by Hoxa Sound and The Vinyl Factory. That original sense of ambition is now a collective sense of satisfaction.

Beware unauthorised remasters! The band can make something if you buy the Hoxa edition, having made nothing out of any others for the last 46 years.

The recording of this album did constitute a milestone in the career of FOLKAL POINT but not one that could ever have been anticipated. And what was achieved in that relatively brief period of the early 1970s has truly lasted a lifetime. FOLKAL POINT is a diverse, yet well balanced, collection of folk music stretching from a dark other-worldly place to a more enlightened modern time.

The unique arrangements of these songs performed by FOLKAL POINT by Alan Green. The musicians: Cherie Musialik vocals Stuart Amesbury guitar and vocals Mark Steed guitar, banjo and backing vocals Paul Cook guitar, bass guitar and backing vocals.

Appreciate the legend. It could be rare because there aren’t many, but scarcity is no reason for value. It is rare because people above all love the music, now again for everyone to share. And rewarding for the first time the people who made it.

On heavy (180g) vinyl.

A1. Twelve Gates Into The City

A2. Scarborough Fair

A3. Sweet Sir Galahad

A4. Lovely Joan

A5. Circle Game

A6. Cookoo's Hollerin'

B1. Edom O'Gordon

B2. Victoria Dines Alone

B3. You Ain't Going Nowhere

B4. Anathea

B5. National Seven

B6. Once I Knew A Pretty Girl

B7. The Virgin Mary