Remastered 3 CD set of solo recordings plus 9 bonus tracks. Guests include Robert Fripp. Format: CD / Cat No: ECLEC32911 / PRE-ORDER Release Date: 27/06/2025
Track Listing: CD 1 - Enchanted Garden: 1. Summer Gathers / 2. Enchanted Garden / 3. Rivers Now / 4. New World / 5. Nimbus Thitherwood / 6. Long Way Home / 7. For You / 8. Stircrazy / 9. Neu! Blue / 10. Going Home
CD 2 - Spindle: 1. See Emily Play / 2. Final Hour / 3. Misty Morning / 4. Finzest / 5. Honeysweet / 6. Shining / 7. Darkness To Light / 8. Wizzle Wazzle / 9. Thank You My Dear / Bonus tracks: 10. Shining (Robert Fripp demo) / 11. See Emily Play (radio mix) / 12. Misty Morning (radio mix) / 13. Thank You My Dear (Fungus LP mix) / 14, Shining (Instrumental Robert Fripp mix)
CD 3 - The Whorl: 1. Starlight / 2. Breathe The Same Air / 3. The Teller / 4. I Talk To The Wind / 5. Seventh Whorl / 6. Road To Somewhere / 7. The Last Kiss / 8. Wazzle Wizzle / 9. Forever Shining / Bonus tracks: 10. Shining (Ambient mix) / 11. Going Home (edit) / 12. Road To Somewhere (Fungus LP mix) / 13. Shining (Dulcimer mix)
More information: In 2004, Fairport Convention founder member, Judy Dyble emerged from a period of musical inactivity with the album ‘Enchanted Gardens’ which was a delightful collection of songs which were fitting for a new millennium, all with an immersive ambience that defied classification. This album was followed in 2005 by ‘Spindle’, another fine work which included a cover version of Pink Floyd’s ‘See Emily Play’ and featured guest appearances by Robert Fripp and former Hawkwind violinist Simon House.
Further recordings appeared as the album ‘The Whorl’ in 2006, another fine record which saw Robert Fripp and Simon House guest once more and also included an evocative cover version of King Crimson’s ‘I Talk to the Wind’.
With this music wonderful music unavailable on CD for many years, this three disc clamshell box includes all three Judy Dyble albums released between 2004 and 2006, all newly remastered. The set also includes an additional nine bonus tracks and features an illustrated booklet and new essay.
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