Morton, Mandy -& Spriguns-
Magic Lady
Spriguns Of Tolgus (later shortened to just Spriguns) were a British folk-rock group formed in 1972, who have long been admired by connoisseurs of that era. Having made two self-funded albums, they attracted a major label deal with Decca for two further LPs, which demonstrated their growing originality, and caught the attention of some significant figures in that world. After two Decca albums Mandy decided to form her own label and rebranded as Mandy Morton and Spriguns to record the Magic Lady album. At the time Mandy was a real star of the genre (at least in the UK), but his solo debut is definitely an interesting turning point, even featuring traditional folk instruments (cello, viola and concertina). Originally released in 1974, the album sounds bright, melodic and accessible. The music is a delight for fans of early Steeleye Span, Tudor Lodge and Trees.