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Tudor Lodge — Tudor Lodge 1971 (UK, Progressive, Folk Rock)

2025-12-07 1 Dailymotion

Tudor Lodge — Tudor Lodge 1971 (UK, Progressive, Folk Rock)<br />The eponymous debut album by Tudor Lodge taps into both the perpetual collectibility of the early-'70s Vertigo label catalog and the mid-2000s' growing fascination with British folk-prog of the same era. The trio of Lyndon Green, John Stannard, and Ann Steuart, backed by a heavyweight band of folk and classical legends (the redoubtable rhythm section of Danny Thompson and Terry Cox included), Tudor Lodge were unashamedly pastoral -- their music is the sound of a summer's day in centuries past, where "grey-backed squirrels run to safety," ("Forest"), ladies "disappear into the sunset, shrouded in organdie and wine" ("Willow Tree"), and even bloody battlefields become a place for quiet contemplation ("Help Me Find Myself"). <br /><br />And, all the while, clarinets twinkle, violins sigh, and cellos call to one another across the verdant fields. Recorded in a mere two weeks in early 1971, Tudor Lodge is very much a child of its times -- hopeful, gentle, and so delicately melodic that, even with harmonies hurtling like asteroids across "I See a Man," there is a Spartan simplicity to the record that surely exacted a major toll on the latter-day likes of Belle & Sebastian -- a comparison that the almost raunchy guitar and psych-soaked wah-wah of "The Lady's Changing Home" only amplifies. In its original vinyl form, Tudor Lodge was released in a grandiose six-panel die-cut sleeve, decorated with the intricate penciled sketches of artist Phil Duffy. In common with Akarma's other Vertigo reissues, this fabulous packaging has been restored in its entirety. Like the music, it's breathtaking. <br />by Jo-Ann Greene<br />The folk trio Tudor Lodge was formed in 1968 by John Stannard and Roger Strevens. They began performing at the White Horse Club in Reading.Tracks:<br /><br />01. It All Comes Back To Me — 0:00<br /><br />02. Would You Believe? — 4:20<br /><br />03. Reflection - 6:52<br /><br />04. Two Steps Back - 10:11<br /><br />05. Help Me Find Myself - 13:06<br /><br />06. Nobody's Listening - 17:27<br /><br />07. Willow Tree - 21:00<br /><br />08. Forest - 24:23<br /><br />09. I See A Man - 28:01<br /><br />10. Lady's Changing Home - 31:03<br /><br />11. Madeline - 35:42<br /><br />12. Kew Gardens - 39:47<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />Lyndon Green - vocals, guitars<br />John Stannard - vocals, guitars<br />Ann Steuart - female vocals, guitars, piano, flute<br />+<br />Graham Lyons - bassoon, clarinet, string arrangements<br />G.Wareham - oboe, cor anglais<br />Tony Coe - alto flute, clarinet<br />Sonny Condell — African drums (Tir Na Nog)<br />Sergei Bezkorvany - 1st violin<br />David Marcou- 2nd violin<br />Fred Buxton - viola<br />Suzanne Perreault - cello<br />Danny Thompson – bass (“Pentangle”)<br />Terry Cox – drums (“Pentangle”)<br />Terry Brown – produce<br /><br />⚠ If there are any copyright issues please contact me. I will remove the video.<br />Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"

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