Taped and equalized from the original LP.
Stone Angel were born from the ashes of the similar band Midwinter. The music is British-tinged acid folk, deeply rooted in the medieval tradition and in the dark form of progressive folk, with some psychedelic influences as well, and male/female vocals. "Stone Angel" was their only album from 1975 to 1994, when they reformed with various line-up changes and returned to the recording studio and on the stages.
Joan Bartle - vocals, recorder, crumhorn, flute, bowed psaltery.
Ken Saul - vocals, guitar, bass, dulcimer, 12-string guitar.
Paul Corrick - guitar.
Mick Burroughes - jew's harp, bass, bass drum, bongos, vocals.
Dave Lambert - mandolin, fiddle, violin, vocals.
The bells of Dunwich.
The skater.
Pastime with a good company.
Travelle's tale.
Black sailed traders.
Stone Angel.
Galliard/Merrie England's Musicke Box.
The gay goshawke.
The black dog.
The Holy Rood of Bromholm.
Stone Angel were born from the ashes of the similar band Midwinter. The music is British-tinged acid folk, deeply rooted in the medieval tradition and in the dark form of progressive folk, with some psychedelic influences as well, and male/female vocals. "Stone Angel" was their only album from 1975 to 1994, when they reformed with various line-up changes and returned to the recording studio and on the stages.
Joan Bartle - vocals, recorder, crumhorn, flute, bowed psaltery.
Ken Saul - vocals, guitar, bass, dulcimer, 12-string guitar.
Paul Corrick - guitar.
Mick Burroughes - jew's harp, bass, bass drum, bongos, vocals.
Dave Lambert - mandolin, fiddle, violin, vocals.
The bells of Dunwich.
The skater.
Pastime with a good company.
Travelle's tale.
Black sailed traders.
Stone Angel.
Galliard/Merrie England's Musicke Box.
The gay goshawke.
The black dog.
The Holy Rood of Bromholm.
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