A recently unearthed Pigeon Fancier rarity. Much mystery surrounds this haunting 1966 ballad, the title track from their legendary lost album. 'Pigeon Heads' claim this to be amongst the last recordings made by the group, before their unexplained disappearance whilst en route to the Balchraggan marrow festival, where the band, all keen vegetable aficionados, were set to award the first place rosette.
Stuart Maconie - '...Really sums up the spirit of the sixties folk revival...' '...a lost folk gem.'
credits
released October 26, 2010
Grendel - Vocals, Piano
Rodaidh Pellet- Vocals, Guitar
Mungo Tavish - Vocals, Guitar
Borgach Camshron - Drums
Produced by Willy Wipps
Recorded at the Sparrow's Nest in Bute.
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