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Colin Scot

Colin Scot

Colin Scot has been played on NTS shows including Lavender Kite Audio Research Hour w/ Barnaby Bennett, with Baby In My Lady first played on 2 December 2019.

Born in march 17 1941, Colin Scot was born as Thisletwaite. Probably his career was short due to drank and drugs. He died half 1999 in Amsterdam. If you see his albums you notice the huge amount of big names on the credits. It seems to have been producer John Anthony who brought most of this crew together. This included Brinsley Schwarz of the eponymous band, Genesis' Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins, Van Der Graaf Generator's Peter Hammill and David Jackson, King Crimson's Robert Fripp, then-Strawbs' organist Rick Wakeman, and his future bandmate Yes frontman Jon Anderson (Historical Note: the pair met at these sessions), and the list goes on and on. If you listen the albums however it's difficult to recognize some typical "sound' of their contribution. The songs look a cross-over between Nick Drake and John Martin and it's the typical English Folk from the early '70s.

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Colin Scot

Colin Scot has been played on NTS shows including Lavender Kite Audio Research Hour w/ Barnaby Bennett, with Baby In My Lady first played on 2 December 2019.

Born in march 17 1941, Colin Scot was born as Thisletwaite. Probably his career was short due to drank and drugs. He died half 1999 in Amsterdam. If you see his albums you notice the huge amount of big names on the credits. It seems to have been producer John Anthony who brought most of this crew together. This included Brinsley Schwarz of the eponymous band, Genesis' Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins, Van Der Graaf Generator's Peter Hammill and David Jackson, King Crimson's Robert Fripp, then-Strawbs' organist Rick Wakeman, and his future bandmate Yes frontman Jon Anderson (Historical Note: the pair met at these sessions), and the list goes on and on. If you listen the albums however it's difficult to recognize some typical "sound' of their contribution. The songs look a cross-over between Nick Drake and John Martin and it's the typical English Folk from the early '70s.

Original source: Last.fm

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Baby In My Lady
Colin Scot
United Artists Records1971