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"Folk-Funk? Electric Folk? Hippy-Rock? Acid Folk? Sunshine-Pop? Folk-Fusion? Folksploitation? Once again music lovers struggle to bridge the deep & wide gully where another hybrid genre wanders lonely amongst the vinyl ghosts of yesteryear's ethereal love songs. Let us introduce a second flock of unsung songbirds who flutter between rocks and hardened pastures too commercial to be traditional -- not successful enough to be credible -- from the wrong side of town -- on the other side of the globe. Here are some of the would-be folk legends that you didn't read about, they never played the festivals and you never heard their records... until today. Folk Is Not A Four Letter Word Volume 2 is the fifth release from Delay68 Records and the follow-up to the critically acclaimed best seller first volume, and its sequel Prog Is Not A Four Letter Word. Featuring a few old faces and a host of undiscovered talent from home and abroad, this brilliant compilation picks up where volume one left off and promises to be even better! Once again compiled by, and featuring original artwork and sleevenotes from Andy Votel (Twisted Nerve/BMusic)." Artists: Carol Batton, Midsommar, Y Triban, These Trails, Chuck & Mary Perrin, Jan & Lorraine, Elly & Rikkert, Susan Christie, Paul Parrish, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Naomi, Parchment, Alexis Korner & CCS, Woody Simmons, Vainica Doble, 11.59, Midwinter, Pentangle, Sibylle Baier and Turid.
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DELAY 002CD
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"Continuing the folk theme of Delay 68's debut release, the Folk Is Not a Four Letter Word compilation, we present one of the original and long lost folk-rock-funksters, Don Cooper. Laden with sunshine-soaked melodies, round-the-campfire guitars, troubadour vocals and hip-hop beats, despite being recently sampled by the likes of hip-hop giants MC Search and Dilated People, Don Cooper has previously been resigned to obscurity, but no longer -- Howlin' At The Moon is the first-ever 'Best Of' from this enigmatic singer/songwriter, drawing on his Roulette Records output from 1970-1972."
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