The Trees - album The garden of Jane Delawney 1970
  • anno scorso
The Trees from London were one of the many groups far from success but yet authors of an original and significant blend, with their psychedelic folk, between California and the English countryside. The Trees combined the last legacies of the pop revolution on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean with the subsequent withdrawal into the fantasy sphere, of an imaginary far from the contemporary and located in a fairy-tale past. The album is characterized by an alternation between acoustic and electric, between folk and psychedelia with a great vocalist.

Celia Humphris - vocals.
Barry Clarke - lead guitar, acoustic guitar.
David Costa - acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar.
Bias Boshell - vocals, bass, acoustic guitar.
Unwin Brown - drums.

Nothing special.
The Great Silkie.
The Garden of Jane Delawney.
Lady Margaret.
Glasgerion.
She moved thro' the fair.
Road.
Epitaph.
Snail's lament.
Consigliato