Magenta
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Canterbury Moon (1978)
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Label: |
Kissing Spell |
Length: |
43:51 |
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1. |
Foxtrot
3:54 |
2. |
Riding High
4:57 |
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Marion
4:29 |
4. |
I'll Never Trouble You Again
5:07 |
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Thornaby Woods , The Hare In The Corn
4:08 |
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Brother Can You Spare A Dime
3:02 |
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Gipsy
4:48 |
8. |
Ever The Guiding Light
3:09 |
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Canterbury Moon
5:25 |
10. |
Rocks Of Bawn
4:48 |
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Magenta - Canterbury Moon (1978) {Kissing Spell}
Magenta first appeared as a four piece folk act in 1974, playing clubs and concerts in and around Weston-Super-Mare, and specialising in vocal harmony based around three female voices. With the departure of two of the founding members in 1975, Janet and Arthur Brown carried on as a brother and sister team until the summer of 1976 when they were joined by Mervyn Brown who broadened the scope of the band to include some powerful vocals and a touch of humour. They were finally brought back up to strength with the arrival of multi-instrumentalist Pete Thompson in August 1977, following the demise of the popular traditional duo Broken Spectre.
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