English folk/progressive rock group Magna Carta was formed in 1969, and - after many hiatuses (hiati?) - performed their last concert 50 years later. They were never a major musical success, but developed a loyal fan base and influenced a number of other composers and groups in the genre.
I've selected five tracks at random from their early years, which I think were by far their most creative period. First, from their album "Seasons", here's "Elizabethan".
Next, from the album "Songs from Wastie's Orchard", is "Time For The Leaving".
From the same album, an instrumental track: "Sponge".
From the album "Lord Of The Ages", the opening track, "Wish It Was".
And finally, from the same album, "Falkland Grene".
Quite a mixture, with medieval, Renaissance, folk and rock influences. I enjoy their music.
Peter
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General U. S. Grant said that he could recognize two tunes. One was Dixie, and one wasn't.
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