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Shide & Acorn

Perhaps no way-obscure early-'70s British folk-rock band is as over-represented on CD as Shide & Acorn, who released just one album in the early '70s, which itself was a privately pressed LP given away to friends. Not only did that album get reissued on CD in the 1990s, but so did two other CDs of previously unreleased rehearsals and studio recordings, both recorded prior to the LP that did come out. Were Shide & Acorn worthy of such documentation? Not really, though they were OK. They played light folk-rock that fell on the more innocuous British side of the genre, with wistful pretty melodies, a mixture of male and female lead and harmony vocals, and some rose-colored minstrelsy. A few of their songs were good, especially the more somber ones with female lead vocals. But more often they were just ordinary, several layers below the whimsical, pretty British folk-rock pioneered by Donovan on the more pop end and the Incredible String Band on the folkier underground one. Originally called Foehammer, Shide & Acorn formed on the Isle of Wight, and made little impact beyond their small circle before splitting up in the early '70s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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Princess of the Island
released: 1994 on
All of the material on this CD was done prior to the recording of Shide & Acorn's sole, self-pressed early-'70s album, though it wasn't issued until 1994. About half of the 14 tracks were cut in... More[+]
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