Even if youโre a diehard fan of classic 1970s folk rock, weโll go out on a limb and say that you probably havenโt heard at least one of the following underrated albums. Letโs dive in!
1. โSwaddling Songsโ by Mellow Candle
This 1972 record from Mellow Candle is a great example of what Irish bands were doing with the genre in the 1970s. Clodagh Simondsโ piano tracks are on another level, and the addition of the harpsichord and mellotron make for truly beautiful arrangements.
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You still get all of the hallmark elements of folk rock, from guitars to drums. However, the addition of more โtraditionalโ instruments gives this record a magical, otherworldly feel.
2. โEssen 1970โ by Fotheringay
If you love Fairport Convention, you might not be totally unfamiliar with this entry on our list of underrated folk rock albums. Fotheringay was formed by Fairport Conventionโs Sandy Denny, and this is just one stellar album from her new outfit. This particular album is a lovely mix of original folk rock songs and covers of Bob Dylan and Gordon Lightfoot classics.
Jerry Donahue contributes excellent guitar licks to this record. The harmonies on this record are so soothing, too. Weโre shocked that more people didnโt jump on the Fotheringay bandwagon back in the day.
3. โOn The Shoreโ by Trees
Released in 1971, On The Shore by Trees was a little bit ahead of its time. Like many underground bands, Trees didnโt get a ton of attention at the time. Still, theyโve since gained the cult following they more than deserve, years after they broke up.
On The Shore is one excellent album that showcases heavier guitar riffs in the folk rock genre. The melodies are stunning throughout, and the prominence of the bass guitar on this record oddly works.
4. โThe Green Ladyโ by Hedgehog Pie
No entry on our list of underrated folk rock albums will take you back to the 1970s quite like The Green Lady by Hedgehog Pie. This electric-leaning folk band from England had two releases ahead of this record, but this particular album showcases some prog-rock influences that suit the band the best. The melodies on this record are addicting, to say the least.
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