Full Circle

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Based on 14 ratings
December 1970 / Release Date
LP / Format
Harvest / Label
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FaradE5150
84

Incredibly interesting psych folk record with a range of acoustic instruments creating a rich, almost medievalistic atmosphere, even utilising some progressive writing that gives it some more elegant flare. Incredibly warm and clean production is also a standout, making it a really calming and cozy experience. Really loving that type of sound.

makarik
75

This album feels like a fresh wind carrying the smell of nature. It makes you want to lie down in a wide green field and just stare at the clouds drifting overhead. Deeply comforting psychedelic folk with a mesmerizingly beautiful voice leading it all.

weerifs
79

psychedelic Folk classic

This 10 track 44 min LP released 1970 being Forests second and final LP. It's a mix of psychedelic/Acid folk, Progressive folk, and Neo-medieval folk.While its not perfect its aged well in my eyes and overall has no bad songs but is a bit jumpy with its consistency, Opening with most likely its best song on the LP. My only kinda big issue was some songs felt like the vocals were too quiet but still a classic for psychedelic folk.

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Track List

  1. Hawk The Hawker
  2. Bluebell Dance
  3. The Midnight Hanging Of A Runaway Serf
  4. To Julie
  5. Gypsy Girl & Rambleaway
  6. Do Not Walk In The Rain
  7. Much Ado About Nothing
  8. Graveyard
  9. Famine Song
  10. Autumn Childhood
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