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ARTIST
MARIE CELESTE
TITLE
And Then Perhaps
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SOMMOR RECORDS
CATALOG #
SOMM 115LP
SOMM 115LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/7/2025
Beyond rare British private press folk album from 1971. Charming atmosphere and dreamy twin female vocals, mixing traditional tunes with interesting covers and superb original songs featuring a slight psych/folk edge. Named after the fabled ghost ship, Wolverhampton folk group
Marie Celeste
left behind just one rare recording: the 1971 private-press album
And Then Perhaps
. Pressed in only 200 copies without a proper picture sleeve and recorded live in a single session, it has since become a collector's treasure -- a haunting message in a bottle from the British folk underground. Formed in the late '60s by childhood friends
Brian Lindop
(vocals, guitar) and
Jon Tame
(bass), the group evolved through several line-ups before settling with singers
Glenys Jenkins
and
Mary Bishop
, alongside young guitar prodigy
Ken Price
. Their harmonies, combined with Brian's evocative songwriting and Ken's dexterous playing, gave the band a distinct voice within the flourishing folk scene. The album blends five striking originals with inspired covers of
Tom Paxton
,
Joni Mitchell
, and traditional standards. Highlights include the pastoral title track "And Then Perhaps," the harmony-rich opener "Prisoner", and the lilting instrumental "A Slice of Peace". Critics at the time praised its warmth and quality despite its shoestring budget, with the
Wolverhampton Express
&
Star
calling it "a good album" that deserved wider attention. Though the band disbanded in early 1972, their swansong -- a support slot for
Fairport Convention
-- confirmed their talent. First ever band-sanctioned reissue. Newly vintage styled artwork in hard cardboard sleeve. 24-bit domain remastered sound. Insert with liner notes by
Austin Matthews
(Shindig!/Flashback) and photos.
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