Legends In Their Own Lunchtime
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Legends in Their Own Lunchtime - An Exploration of the Canterbury Scene. 680 page hardback. First English-language version of Aymeric Leroy's all-embracing account of "The Canterbury Scene". This book looks back on the golden years of the music scene that emerged out of Canterbury, Kent in the late 1960s, spearheaded by Soft Machine and Caravan and their various offshoots, including Gong, Kevin Ayers and the Whole World, Robert Wyatt's Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North and National Health, and related bands like Egg and Gilgamesh. Musically at the meeting point between pop, progressive rock, electric jazz, and modern classical, it brought together musicians from very diverse backgrounds, who together produced a unique musical blend of complexity and melody, perfectionism and Britich humour, carefully structured compositions and forays into joyous anarchy. Aymeric Leroy founded Calyx, a website devoted to the Canterbury Scene, in 1996, and has written liner notes for many archival releases, many of them for Cuneiform Records. In his native France, he has published five books - on progressive rock, Pink Floyd, King Crimson and Yes, and this, his fourth, was the product of many years of research and interviews with many of the scene's protagonists
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Ray Russell
Henry & Ray Russell Kaiser
Far Corner
Aymeric Leroy
Janel Leppin
Janel Lappin / Ensemble Volcanic Ash
Mike Johnson
Loving Darks
Los Saicos
David Johansen - Feat. Earl Slick
Aymeric Leroy
Backyard Babies
Dream Theater
Craig Dove
Wilfried