SUNFOREST
“Sound of Sunforest”
(Deram Nova SDN7, 1969)
There was once a band called
Sunforest, who recorded a splendid album in
1969. The record is (as has been said
elsewhere) a unique compendium of UK acid
folk with a popsike feel, sporting
harpsichord and (somewhat) medieval-tinged
arrangements integrated into electric and
acoustic folk-esque tunes. But one thing
must be said straight away: the Sunforest
album is not at all twee—the songs are far
too clever, and the production (by legendary
producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven) has far too
much depth—we say this despite cover art
that seems to have misled people since the
album was released. Worthy of special
mention is the phenomenal folk/funk
vibe-fest 'Magician In The Mountain,' which
has made this LP the object of desire of
many a DJ and a sampler. And, of course,
lest we forget, the Sunforest album supplies
the answer to the recent burning question
(for those of you living in the UK): “What’s
that song on the Marks and Spencer TV
advert—the one with Twiggy and those other
girls in it, singing, "I want to marry a
lighthouse keeper.” Why, it’s ‘Lighthouse
Keeper,’ of course! The sound of Sunforest
was enlivened by contributions from
exceptional and experienced studio
musicians. On this album, you can hear
supple work from bass guitarist par
excellance Herbie Flowers (it’s his bass
that makes Lou Reed's ‘Walk on the Wild
Side’ one of the best late-night songs ever
written; he also played bass on the Serge
Gainsbourg’s “Histoire de Melody Nelson”).
He was joined for the Sunforest sessions by
his compatriot in the Jean-Claude Vannier
Orchestra, guitarist on an incredible
variety of UK number one hit songs
(fifty-nine to be exact), including the
Kink’s “You Really Got Me,” Thunderclap
Newman’s "Something in the Air,’ and Jane
Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg’s orgasmic
classic ‘Je t'aime... moi non plus’:
session-guitarist extraordinaire (and the
mastermind behind the Lord Sitar and “Sitar
Beat” albums), Big Jim Sullivan. Yes, here
on the Sunforest album these two titans of
UK rock can be found working with another
legend, Vic Smith, on what turned out to be
the only release from a trio of
unpretentious girls, discovered in a cafe.
Ah, the wondrous 1960’s! Includes a 20-page
booklet with additional insider information
on the band, as well as lyrics. Licensed
from Decca/Universal, UK.
Tracklist
1 Overture To The Sun
2 Where Are You
3 Bonny River
4 Be Like Me
5 Mr. Bumble
6 And I Was Blue
7 Lighthouse Keeper
8 Old Cluck
9 Lady Next Door
10 Peppermint Store
11 Magician In The Mountain
12 Lovely Day
13 Give Me All Your Loving
14 Garden Rug
15 All In Good Time
Catalogue number: ACLN 1012CD
UPC: 778578101220