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Posted - 07/03/2015 :  14:14:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Storyteller
The can rock the way Fairport Convention could at times too.

Floor Of The Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaNQ_NnodZU&spfreload=10





This UK folk-based quintet - Caroline Attard, Terry Durham, Mike Rogers (all vocals), Rodney Clark (bass/vocals) and Roger Moon (guitar/vocals) - released their debut album in 1970. The album was produced by two former members of the Herd, Peter Frampton and Andy Bown, the latter of whom maintained his association with the group as a songwriter and auxiliary member. Rogers was replaced by Chris Belshaw prior to the release of Empty Pages. A further acolyte from the Herd, drummer Henry Spinetti, contributed to this promising album, but Storyteller broke up soon after its completion. Attard, a former singer with pop duo the Other Two, later appeared, alongside Belshaw, on BownÕs Sweet William collection. Not to be confused with the Swedish heavy metal band of the same name.

--All Music Guide

Albums-

1) Empty Pages-1970
2) More Pages-1971

Bosworth Field
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5slJk2pmWM

Storyteller - Storyteller (uk 1970 folk-rock)


Members:
* Caroline Attard (vocals),
* Terry Durham (vocals),
* Mike Rogers (vocals),
* Rodney Clark (bass/vocals)
* Roger Moon (guitar/vocals)

(RIP: Caroline Attard)

*Guests: Harry Beckett
*Producer: Andy Bown, Peter Frampton
*Technical: Jerry Boys

Tracks:
01. Floor Of The Park
02. Man In The Passage Song
03. Alice Brown
04. The Lake
05. Ginger Bread Man
06. Over The Hills
07. Story
08. First Week In January
09. Has Been
10. Morning Glow
11. Ballad Of Old Three-Laps
12. Song For Buster
13. Love's A Blind
14. Night Games (Bonus)
15. Bosworth Field (Bonus)
16. Laugh That Came Too Soon (Bonus)
17. Beautiful Affair (Bonus)
18. Wolf In The Water (Bonus)
19. Fall In All Directions (Bonus)

Comments:
Around 1969, Caroline Attard moved to a new band that was being formed, Storyteller: Their first album, Storyteller was produced by Andy Bown and Peter Frampton. This album has been reissued on CD, with 6 bonus tracks (they're really taken from their 2nd album, More pages).After the 1st album, Rod Clark leaves Storyteller, being substituted by Chris Belshaw:Their 2nd album, More pages, was produced by Andy Bown alone. It contains the contribution of Henry Spinetti on drums who was to join the band, and Harold Beckett on trumpet and flugelhorn.Now with Henry Spinetti, this is the new lineup in 1971:But the band finally parted ways in that same year 1971.Around that time, Caroline married to Andy Bown, and she became Carolyn Bown.
[CD reissue contains 6 bonus tracks, taken from their 2nd album, More pages. That«s why in the reissue we can find later members such as Chris Belshaw (bass/vocals), or Henry Spinetti (drums)]
~ by musiciansolympus.blogspot.com.
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This UK folk-based quintet released their debut album in 1970. The album was produced by two former members of the Herd, Peter Frampton and Andy Bown, the latter of whom maintained his association with the group as a songwriter and auxiliary member. Rogers was replaced by Chris Belshaw prior to the release of Empty Pages. A further acolyte from the Herd, drummer Henry Spinetti, contributed to this promising album, but Storyteller broke up soon after its completion. Attard, a former singer with pop duo the Other Two, later appeared, alongside Belshaw, on Bown's Sweet William collection.
~ Internet Source.

--tyme-machine blog spot





Storyteller - More Pages (uk 1971, Transatlantic Records - TRA 232)

Genre: Folk, World, & Country, Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Prog Rock, Folk

Members:
* Mike Rogers - (Acoustic Guitar [Finger Style], Vocals),
* Roger Moon - (Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm], Vocals),
* Chris Belshaw - (Bass Guitar [Fender], Vocals),
* Harold Becket - (Trumpet, Flugelhorn),
* Caroline Attard - (Vocals),
* Terry Durham - (Vocals, Painting [Cover]),
* Henry Spinetti - (Percussion).

Tracklist:
A1. Night Games (Andrew Bown, Terry Durham)
A2. Remarkable (Roger Moon)
A3. Bosworth Field (Roger Moon, Terry Durham)
A4. Laugh That Came Too Soon (Roger Moon, Terry Durham)
A5. Singular Day (Terry Durham)
A6. Beautiful Affair (Roger Moon)
B1. Wolf In The Water (Andrew Bown, Terry Durham)
B2. Fall In All Directions (Roger Moon)
B3. Name Certainly Rings A Bell (Andrew Bown)
B4. Bull Jack (Andrew Bown, Roger Moon, Terry Durham)
B5. For You Today (Terry Durham)
B6. Really - Truly (Roger Moon)

Credits:
- Printed By: MacNeill Press Ltd.
- Made By: MacNeill Press Ltd.
- Recorded At: Sound Techniques
- Engineer: Jerry Boys
- Photography By, Cover [Back Cover Conception]: Michael Cole
- Producer: Andrew Bown.

Comments:
Around 1969, Caroline Attard moved to a new band that was being formed, Storyteller:
Their first album, Storyteller was produced by Andy Bown and Peter Frampton.
After the 1st album, Rod Clark leaves Storyteller, being substituted by Chris Belshaw:
Their 2nd album, More pages, was produced by Andy Bown alone. It contains the contribution of Henry Spinetti on drums who was to join the band, and Harold Beckett on trumpet and flugelhorn.
Now with Henry Spinetti, this is the new lineup in 1971:
But the band finally parted ways in that same year 1971.
Around that time, Caroline married to Andy Bown, and she became Carolyn Bown.
~ by musiciansolympus.blogspot.com.


Remarkable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2kgVYHCKwg



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