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UMRA Music Club - Trees
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From: "a l l y" <a...@situponDOGGIEseats.co.uk>
Newsgroups: uk.media.radio.archers
Subject: Re: UMRA Music Club - Trees
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:54:41 +0100
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"Stephen" <stephenbow...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I don't know whether UMRA Music Club is really aimed at flagging up
> acts that may not only have been overlooked by umrats, but by most of
> the world; nonetheless I thought that it would be worth commending the
> small but perfectly formed oeuvre of Trees, a folk rock/acid folk
> outfit that recorded two albums in 1970, and then disappeared for
> ever.
>
> Their standout track was the title track of their first album, "The
> Garden of Jane Delwaney" <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoddtUn77do>
Ooh that's nice. Completely missed this at the time. I'm now listening to
some of their other tracks. Thank you!
ally