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The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May The Eighteenth Day of May
Format: 2xCD Type: Album, Reissue/Repress
Labels: Circuitry
Release Year: 2026
Release Date: 15 May 2026
First Release: 2005
EAN/UPC: 5051142053541
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Beginning life as a trio in London, 2003, the original line-up consisted of Allison Brice (vocals, flute), Richard Olson (acoustic guitar) and Ben Phillipson (guitar, mandolin) before expanding the following year to include the rhythm section of Mark Nicholas (bass) and Karl Sabino (drums, autoharp) and finally Alison Cotton (viola). This being the mid zeros, the independent music scene in the UK was reluctant to embrace a sun-dazed folk band but this, their sole album, has gradually feathered a bed of affection amongst international folk fans. Twenty years on, the album is now rightfully seen as a trailblazer for the myriad alternative/psych folk bands that emerged in its wake.

Andy Childs who signed the band originally takes up the story. “I first heard their music on a cover mounted CD with the much missed Comes With A Smile magazine and as far as I could tell no-one was making music like this anymore, certainly not with such panache and confidence. To my jaded ears it all sounded so uninhibited - old weird folk songs, Americana, original psych-folk, minimalist drones. Great melodies and all six of them could sing! A joyous, unfettered sound that could in one moment conjure up flashes of The Byrds and then effortlessly the spirit of Velvet Underground would drift through. They even covered a Spacemen 3 song. I loved the fact that they had the aplomb to tackle traditional folk songs like Lady Margaret and Flowers In The Forest and not be afraid to stamp their own identity on them. Signing them to the Hannibal label was straightforward. If anything the album somehow sounds fresh and undated, even better than it did in the day when perhaps eclecticism was out of synch with the times; its subtleties have become more apparent.” “Their rendition of Lady Margaret builds to a headswirling crescendo that challenges anyone who claims Shirley Collins, Buffy Sainte-Marie or Trees have recorded the definitive version and the hallucinatory The Waterman’s Song To His Daughter raises an already brilliant album to an unholy level” - IT’S PSYCHEDELIC, BABY Magazine

1-1. Eighteen Days
1-2. Sir Casey Jones
1-3. The Highest Tree
1-4. Deed I Do
1-5. Hide + Seek
1-6. Twig Folly Close
1-7. Lady Margaret
1-8. Cold Early Morning
1-9. Monday Morning's No Good Coming Down
1-10. The Waterman's Song To His Daughter
2-1. Seven Dials
2-2. Up The Hill
2-3. The Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood
2-4. The Man Who Would Be King
2-5. Stone Cold
2-6. Tell Me Tomorrow
2-7. Mary Ann
2-8. Dawn
2-9. Co'dine
2-10. Flowers Of The Forest

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