Spirogyra

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  • progressive folk
  • prog folk
  • progressive rock
  • acid folk
  • psychedelic folk
Spirogyra were an English folk/prog band that recorded three albums between 1971 and 1973. Martin Cockerham (vocals/guitar) and Mark Francis originally formed Spirogyra as a duo in Bolton, Lancashire in the summer of 1967. When Martin went to University in Canterbury in 1969 he expanded the band to include fellow students Barbara Gaskin (vocals), Steve Borrill (bass), and Julian Cusack (violin). They were soon spotted by student union entertainments officer Max Hole, who offered to manage them and got them a deal with B&C Records.

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Songs

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    A Canterbury Tale

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    A Norhtern Lament

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    An Everyday Consumption Song

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    At Home in the World

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    Bring Me Back

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    Burn the Bridges

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    Captain's Log

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    Cogwheel, Crutches and Cyanide

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    Cogwheels Crutches and Cyanide

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    Counting the Cars

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    Dangerous Dave

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    Defender of the Faith

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    Disraeli's Problem

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    Don't Let It Get You

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    Grandad

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    Hey Lady

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    I Gotta Woman

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    I Hear You're Going Somewhere (Joe Really)

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    In the Western World

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    Island

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    Jerusalem

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    Love Is a Funny Thing

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    Mackerels and Fishes

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    Magical Mary

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    Melody Maker Man

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    Nothing to Hide

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    Old Boot Wine

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    Parallel Lines Never Separate

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    Runaway

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    She's the One

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    Sing It Simple

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    Spiggly

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    The Duke of Beaufoot

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    The Forest of Dean

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    The Further Point

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    The Furthest Point

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    The Future Won't Be Long

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    The Sergeant Says

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    Time Will Tell

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    Turn Again Lane

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    Van Allen's Belt

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    We Are a Happy Crew

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    We Were a Happy Crew

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    We're Going Over

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    Where There's a Will There's a Way

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    Window

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    Wings of Thunder

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    World's Eyes


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