Music / folk

Morning way


Reviews (2)


PopMatters

d. 14. Oct. 2015

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Lee Zimmerman

d. 14. Oct. 2015

"As for the album itself, it remains a pleasant one-off curiosity, full of cheery tunes well worth a belated listen. "Jenny May", "The Mixed Up Kind", "Sheena", and "Better Than Today" are the best of these, all breezy, unaffected songs with a fairy-like stance. Even the snippets of sound that fill the space between songs add to the appeal. Naturally, all this seems rather lighthearted for our heady times, but 45 years ago there was every reason to expect that harpsichord, celeste, flute, auto-harp and an innocent attitude would be enough to gain headway. Sadly, that was not to be, but regardless Morning Way still offers a quaint optimism that's remarkably refreshing even now".


fRoots

2016 Jan/Feb

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2016 Jan/Feb

"Vurdering: Good" - "In 1970, a duo comprising Judy Dyble (ex-Fairport) and Jackie McAuley (ex-Them) recorded this inexplicably underrated sparkling, magical-mysterious cult psych-folk masterwork; its latest remastered incarnation (...) forms the complete recorded Trader Horne. Unmissable and zeitgeist".