Sunday, 25 April 2010

Robin Scott - Woman From the Warm Grass 1969

Singer songwriter Robin Scott's debut LP was released in 1969 on the small independent label Heart Records. A nice mix of acoustic ballads and folk-rock with some psychedelic undertones, influenced by Bob Dylan as well as Syd Barrett. The album was backed by four members from the psychedelic band Mighty Baby. This is a nice gem of British acid folk.


Tracks
1. The Sailor
2. Song Of The Sun
3. The Sound Of Rain
4. Penelope
5. The Day Begins
6. Woman From The Warm Grass
7. I Am Your Suitcase Lover
8. Mara's Supper
9. Point Of Leaving
10. The Purple Cadger



15 comments:

Bulletins From Mars Hill said...

While I appreciate the chance to hear some rare and wonderful music, do you have to use a download site that requires you to fill in a shopping questioner and leave contact details that will no doubt fill your inbox with spam?

Mad Hatter said...

Hi there, you don't have to fill in anything. Just click the red button "Skip this add" in the upper right corner. Then choose your preferable download site.

furrball said...

Is this the same Robin Scott who later resurfaced as 'M'?

furrball said...

I looked it up, folks... Yes it is!

Bluejay said...

Bulletins - Yes, you can "skip this ad", or if you can use an ad blocker on your browser you won't even see the fill-in form or any of that. I didn't even know it was there until you said anything.

Anonymous said...

This is new to me. I'll look forward to hearing it. Thanks.

davedoor said...

thats head records actually

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Oscar said...

Hope you don't mind, but the original label it was released on should be HEAD - not HEART... Backing band is Mighty Baby (ex. Action). Keep up the good work!

Desdemona said...

thanks so much for this!

zappahead said...

Can hear a bit of robin williamson/isb...and dylan in the mix here...excellent stuff and backing by mighty baby...who could ask for more...thanks for the share much appreciated...cheers.

Alchemix said...

Sounds promising.. thank you for the upload! {-;

Anonymous said...

Great. His voice is right between Lennon's emotional heat and Peter Hammill's icy cold... What about "Mara's Supper!"

hilke said...

new to me thanx

Nick Jung said...

...maybe I'm retarded, but where exactly do I find the download link? Would love to hear some of your uploads...