Mostly Autumn

Bild Quelle:


  • progressive rock
  • folk rock
  • celtic
  • folk
  • progressive
Mostly Autumn are a rock band from York, UK. Their music contains elements of progressive rock, hard rock, folk-rock and celtic rock, and has included flute, violin, whistles and Uilleann pipes alongside traditional rock instruments. Their music has changed and evolved over the years although much of their work retains a strong 70s classic rock feel. The band was formed in 1997 by guitarist and vocalist Bryan Josh and has undergone a great many lineup changes over the band's history, too many to list in full.

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Songs

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    Hey You

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    Hollow

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    Journey's Thought

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    Julia Dream

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    Lothlorien

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    Merry Christmas Everybody

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    Mother Nature

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    Never the Rainbow

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    Noise From My Head

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    Nowhere to Hide

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    Nowhere to Hide (Close My Eyes)

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    On the Wings of Gwaihir

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    Open Road

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    Out of the Green Sky

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    Out of the Inn

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    Overture - Forge of Sauron

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    Overture - The Force of Sauron

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    Overture - The Forge of Sauron

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    Overture: Forge of Sauron

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    Paper Angels

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    Pass the Clock

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    Pass the Clock, Part 1

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    Pass the Clock, Part 2

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    Pass the Clock, Part 3

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    Passengers

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    Pieces of Love

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    Pigs on the Wing, Part I

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    Pigs on the Wing, Part II

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    Please

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    Pocket Watch

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    Porcupine Rain

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    Prints in the Stone

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    Pure White Light

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    Run Like Hell

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    Science and Machinery

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    Sheep

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    Shenanigans

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    Shindig

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    Shrinking Violet

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    Silent Night

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    Silver Glass

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    Simple Ways

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    Smoke on the Water

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    Softer Than Brown

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    Something in Between

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    Spirits of Christmas Past

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    Steal Away

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    Storms Over Still Water

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    Styhead Tarn

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    Tearing at the Fairytale


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