You know the way it works: you get into Fairport Convention’s 1969 album ‘Liege And Lief’, then someone annoying like me who owns too many records tells you about ‘On The Shore’, the second album by the little-known acid folk band The Trees, which came out the following year. “Oh, of course Fairport Convention are great,” they tell you a bit smugly. “But in a way The Trees are even better,
Published on August 14, 2015 05:39