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Mythica- Wallet Of Winds (Uk) (CD)

SKU: 5033281012320
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the album cover for Mythica - Wallet Of Winds (Uk)
the album cover for Mythica - Wallet Of Winds (Uk)

Mythica made a one-off acetate in 1971 that's worth a fortune but now owned by a collector in Russia. They also recorded for the BBC on two Transcription Discs, but didn't sign to a label. Reminiscent of C.O.B their unissued LP is a significant find for fans of the British Folk Rock Underground of the early seventies. To be filed alongside C.O.B, Dulcimer, Trees, Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, The Woods Band, Tudor Lodge. Some striking all out Hippie Bohemian colour photos of the band from the time illustrate the cover art, plus a repro of the original acetate sleeve, and sleevenotes by the band. An occasional prediction of the Pogues and Punk-Folk surfaces amid a British Bohemian folk rock frenzy.

Format: New CD/Rock

Mythica- Wallet Of Winds (Uk) (CD)

SKU: 5033281012320
Regular price ¥172.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.10.2022

 
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Mythica made a one-off acetate in 1971 that's worth a fortune but now owned by a collector in Russia. They also recorded for the BBC on two Transcription Discs, but didn't sign to a label. Reminiscent of C.O.B their unissued LP is a significant find for fans of the British Folk Rock Underground of the early seventies. To be filed alongside C.O.B, Dulcimer, Trees, Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, The Woods Band, Tudor Lodge. Some striking all out Hippie Bohemian colour photos of the band from the time illustrate the cover art, plus a repro of the original acetate sleeve, and sleevenotes by the band. An occasional prediction of the Pogues and Punk-Folk surfaces amid a British Bohemian folk rock frenzy.