Crystal Jacqueline and friends
Smoke Road
double LP
winkle 60
on sale Sept 15
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Crystal Jacqueline and The Honey Pot have been Fruits de Mer ‘regulars’ for many years – as close as you can get to being the label’s ‘house band’; their blend of psychedelia, folk, originals and covers has made them firm favourites of followers of the label; ‘Smoke Road’ is Jacqui’s new project – a double LP - containing all original songs.
Featuring guest appearances from Leo O'Kelly, Icarus Peel and Mark McDowell amongst others, 'Smoke Road' has lyrics by David Greygoose, which have dark, gothic undertones, so expect a mysterious rural psychedelia-meets-acidfolk feel to the music
Over to Crystal Jacqueline to explain….
“During the summer of 2023 there was some conversation evolving between myself, Icarus Peel and the author David Greygoose; he had been following our music and supporting us for a while, sending us a few of his books and some poems to read so that we could write some cover notes for his next book ‘Crow Dark Dawn’. It soon became clear that there were similarities in the style and subject matter between his lyrics and Icarus’s, so the idea of a collaboration between us was all but inevitable. Many of David’s poems reminded Icarus of Mervyn Peake’s ‘Gormenghast’ in style and thought; the words would lend themselves to his music very well. We were, in fact, equally impressed with one another’s qualities and that would go on to contribute to this rather special album. We arranged a few songs to start with and all agreed that the sound was good, so we kept the project going and invited some friends along...
The first musician we approached was Leo O’Kelly from Tír na nÓg, with whom we had been planning to work for a while, but hadn’t quite got a suitable set of songs together; his playing brings an exciting, atmospheric dynamic especially to ‘The Tides That Turn’. We had also been looking for an excuse to work with Mark McDowell for some time, and this was the perfect opportunity. He does a fine job singing on ‘Smoke Road’ and ‘The Grey Light’. Icarus was already working with Rob Gould and Jay Tausig on other projects and they were happy to join in with this. Jay plays drums and also sings as well as contributing some wonderful flute. Rob contributes his excellent keyboard playing on ‘The Greygoose Lament’ amongst others. Equally impressive is the Mellotron playing from Mordecai Smyth, which can be heard to best effect on ‘Dreamwalkers’. Dick Terry, drums and vocals, and Django Manglunki, glissando guitar, both members of The Honey Pot Collective, contributed beautifully along with Maria, Irish whistle, and Phil Townsend who played jaw harp.
The cover art has a story of its own. My friend Claerwen who lives in our village, produces cards from her artwork as well as beautiful ceramics. We noticed that her particular style complimented the project brilliantly, so we asked her if we could use two of her illustrations (on the way to collecting the originals, Icarus slipped on black ice and was settee-bound with badly bruised ribs for weeks!)."
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