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Lee Janda gives a module on British acid folk

On the menu, psychedelic Indian-inspired British folk from the 1970s. Stuart's guest is Lee Janda, founder of the Dulcimer folk night in Manchester.

Stuart Maconie presents 60-minutes of music from the outer reaches of popular music. This week's guest is the founder of the Dulcimer folk night in Manchester, Lee Janda, who talks Stuart through the best acid folk records. Created in the psychedelic haze of the early 70s, and mostly in the North of England, there are tracks from Comus, Trader Horne and Magic Carpet, amongst others.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 5 Nov 2011 00:00

Music Played

  • The Groundhogs

    Rich Man, Poor Man

    • Thank Christ For The Bomb.
  • Thalassing

    Cellar Of Bows

    • Thalassing.
  • Lee Janda gives Stuart a module in British acid folk

    • Tractor

      Everytime It Happens

      • Dandelion.
    • C.O.B.

      Eleven Willows

      • Polydor.
    • Magic Carpet

      High Street

      • Mushroom Records, 1972.
    • Comus

      The Herald

      • Dawn Records, 1971.
    • Moonkyte

      Way Out Hermit

      • Mother, 1971.
    • Trader Horne

      The Mixed Up Kind

  • Spooky Tooth & Pierre Henry

    Jubilation

Broadcast

  • Sat 5 Nov 2011 00:00