Witness Gospel Band – B3. Halos Of Gold.

Witness Gospel Band - 1978 Together (Nicro, Uk).



I looked at this review and bought it, but honestly , It was far from acid folk music. . It was a folk music that was close to country xian music in my ears. Although they has several genres,
As a family group, it seems that many charities performed in hospitals and churches. The performance itself is not bad because of the long playing experience.
I picked out simple folk ballad song and the sound was monotonous that i liked.



Rarity : ★★★
Value : ★★★
Music: :★★

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This record is reviewed on the "Ancient Star Song" website which provides information and reviews into many Christian albums and records of folk and rock from the golden era. Their review can be read below:-


"Charming unknown British male/female folk custom from East Anglia, England. This is the edgier more interesting variety of UK folk, echoing the home-grown style of groups like Aslan, Carpenter’s Apprentice and Sanctus. From guitar/banjo pickers (‘I’m Gonna Write A Song’, John Denver’s ‘Grandma’s Feather Bed’) to upbeat flute-accompanied acoustic janglers (‘Sussex Carol’, ‘Building A Wall’, ‘Are You Walking’) to simple guitar ballads (‘Halos Of Gold’). Dreamy flute, resonating finger cymbals and fragile harmonies bring an entrancing folk/psych mood to “White Dove’, a direct bulls-eye on the sound of those big dollar UK privates. Other instruments include auto-harp, mandolin and bongos. They do a couple songs off fellow countrymen The Advocates first album: ‘Miracle’ and ‘No Man’s Land’, the latter a boogie blues-rocker with entertaining primitive electric rhythm guitar. Includes covers of John Stewart’s ‘Armstrong’ and Peter, Paul & Mary’s ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’. Also known as The Witness Gospel Band. "

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Paul Jones – Strangely Human Sound (UK 1971)

LP "Crucifix In A Horseshoe"
Vertigo Records

Written by Kris Resnick and Rupert Holmes

Acoustic Guitar – Martin Kupersmith
Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Arranged By [Vocals] – McDanials, Vent, Kaye
Backing Vocals – Bobby Bloom, Gene McDanials, Joanne Vent, Kenith Vance, Vicky Sue Robinson
Baritone Saxophone – Artie Kaplan
Bass – Robert Rizzo
Design – Bloomsbury Group
Electric Guitar [Lead] – Charlie Brown
Engineer – Art Polhemus, Brooks Arthur, Dr. Kunc, Jay Tropp
Fiddle, Acoustic Guitar – Kenneth Koser
French Horn – Don Corrado
Oboe, Recorder – Buzz Brauner
Percussion, Backing Vocals – Richard Crooks
Photography By – John Kelly
Piano – Ted Wender
Producer – Ted Cooper
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Grimaldi
Trombone – Garnett Brown
Trumpet – Bert Collins, Wierd Harold Lieberman
Viola – Jim Herd, Selwart Clark
Vocals, Jew's Harp [Mouth Harp] – Paul Jones
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Released in a gatefold Sleeve on a ''swirl'' Vertigo label.

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Alessandro Pizzin – Received

Meditative titular track (with wild falling piano hammers) from new collection (all for the first time on vinyl, including unreleased material) of Italian artist Alessandro Pizzin (memeber of Ruins, collaborator with Gigi Masin), 'Received: Selected Works 1981-1993', on Incidental Music ✨ more here: https://incidental-music.com/ ~ https://incidental-music.bandcamp.com/ ~ https://www.instagram.com/incidental.music/ ~ https://twitter.com/incidentalrecs

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