JUDY DYBLE Talking With Strangers (2009 UK 7-track CD album -
Judy Dyble's story and place in modern music folklore is interesting
and unquestioned. From the original vocalist of Fairport Convention to
the beginning of the King Crimson story; onehalf of revered acid duo
Trader Horne, crossing paths with Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis &
Cat Stevens, to thirty years of almost complete silence. Judy's first
tentative steps back into the world of recording began with three cult
albumsproduced by Marc Swordfish between 2004 - 2006. Then the
embryo of an album, this album, took shape. Judy, No-Man's Tim
Bowness, and Cromer Museum's Alistair Murphy, together wrote the
majority of this stunning body of work, hand picking friends [old and
new] to contribute. The end result is a compendium that draws
influence from the fields of prog rock, acid folk, jazz, and
contemporary pop music. Judy's vocal performance is heart stopping:
occasionally uncomfortable, as she divulges vital autobiographical
moments from her career so far. The album ebbs and flows with dark
and light, from the melancholic but beautiful 'Grey October Day', to
the inspirational, optimistic 'Jazzbirds'; and includes guest
appearances from Ian MacDonald & Pat Mastelotto [King Crimson],
Julianne Regan [All About Eve], Celia Humprhis [Trees], Simon Nicol
[Fairport Convention], Jacquie McShee [Pentangle] and Robert Fripp)
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