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Moonkyte - Count Me Out (Full Album) Mega Rare Acid Folk LP


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Here for your delight is the Full Length Mega Rare LP by 1970`s UK Acid Folk Band `Moonkyte` called Count Me Out, impossible to find an original copy and trading at 1000 pounds upwards these days, hope you enjoy it - check out my other You Tube videos for more rare LP`s

Side 1

1. Search

2. Its the Same Thing (Starts at 2.42)

3. Way Out Hermit (Starts at 5.46)

4. Girl Who Came Out of My Head (Starts at 10.09)

5. Tapestry Girl (Starts at 13.04)

6. Bridge Song (Starts at 15.10)

Side 2

1. Lead This Sinner On (Starts at 17.50)

2. Where Will the Grass Grow (Starts at 20.25)

9. Lost Weekend (Starts at 24.24)

10. Blues for Boadicea (Starts at 27.40)

11. Happy Minstrel (Starts at 32.03)

12. Jelly Man (Starts at 34.03)

'Count Me Out' was released in 1971 on the Mother label and was distributed by EMI. Unknown to the band BBC radio DJ Emperor Rosko was the label owner. Some have said that he was trying to jump on a John Peel bandwagon but if he was he failed miserably. John Peel, however, did write the extensive sleevenotes. He had a love of the North of England, particularly as his wife came from Shipley in West Yorkshire. The lovely, and sadly missed, man played the occasional Moonkyte track on radio.

Moonkyte didn't gig much following the release of Count Me Out. Holding it all together onstage was not their speciality.



Moonkytes music is often described as Acid-Folk or Psychedelic Folk. The album is, all in all, a strong effort, one much deserving of attention. Case in point: 'Girl Who Came Out of My Head', a song so good that I am amazed it has not popped up elsewhere. This cut is the finest cohesion of what Moonkyte offers. All of the elements that are present over the course of the entire album are fully realized here. Between the swaying harmonium, rich, multi-tracked backing vocals and a striking, ethereal sounding female vocal making a brief appearance, we have a diamond here.

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