Music / folk

Earth is sleeping


Reviews (2)


Mojo

2018 September

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David Quantick

2018 September

"[Dyble] is very much back with a gorgeous set of pin-sharp folk pop songs, all delivered in a voice so clear it makes Moira Stuart sound like Shane McGowan. From the narcotic blankness of "She Now Owns A Heart Of Stone" to the melancholy observation of "Faded Elvis", this is a collection of dreaming songs from an aptly-named record which is itself far from drowsy. Put it under your pillow and take it to your heart".


fRoots

Autumn 2018

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Simon Jones

Autumn 2018

"Judy Dyble, often overlooked in the Fairport story, has found rehabilitation through Cropredy reunions and cemented her name once more with those of an open mind. Let it not be forgotten that her forward thinking and desire to be different led her to an early version of King Crimson ... "Earth Is Sleeping" is a warm, heartfelt album with expansive settings and arrangements, which acknowledges where Judy Dyble began but hints at some fascinating destinations to come. Time to acknowledge her again".