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Legendary Canterbury UK prog rockers Caravan have announce they will release a massive 37-disc deluxe box set in August. You can watch a video trailer for the new release below.

Who Do We Think We Are?, which has been put together with the band’s full co-operation, is the ultimate celebration of the Canterbury band and will be released through Madfish Records on August 20th.

The set runs to a staggering 37 discs, including all the official Caravan albums – studio and live recordings among them – are joined by eleven discs of previously unreleased live performances. A Blu-ray includes Steven Wilson’s 5.1 surround sound mix of the classic In the Land of Grey and Pink album. In addition, a DVD includes vintage European TV performances from 1971 – 1981 (London Marquee, German TV’s Swing In, Bataclan, Paris & French TV show ‘Pop 2’).

The Canterbury scene combined elements of jazz, folk, rock and melodic pop into a sound that bridged the gulf between psychedelia and progressive rock, and ultimately shattered all genre barriers. At the heart of the Canterbury scene was a group of musicians whose career has now spanned more than half a century: the legend that is Caravan. Who Do You Think We Are? is the ultimate tribute to the ultimate Canterbury band. This deluxe box set runs to a staggering 37 discs. All the official Caravan albums – studio and live recordings among them – are joined by eleven discs of previously unreleased live performances. A Blu-ray includes remixer extraordinaire Steven Wilson’s 5.1 surround sound mix of the classic In the Land of Grey and Pink album. In addition, a DVD includes vintage European TV performances from 1971 – 1981 (London Marquee, German TV’s Swing In, Bataclan, Paris & French TV show ‘Pop 2’).

Caravan’s long time leader is a modest guitarist, to the point of eventually bringing other players to do the heavy work. But the band made its best-loved albums as a one-guitar quartet, and Caravan’s beloved early epics benefit from Pye Hastings’ ability to swing and his knack for a heavy riff – “Nine Feet Underground” shows glory in both cases.

The lavish packaging of the set reflects the band’s stature. A hardback coffee table book features rare Caravan photos and memorabilia, and a full discography. A second Fan Club book assembles historic press articles from across the band’s career, alongside a new interview with founder member Pye Hastings. Every copy of the box includes photos signed by the three surviving members of the original Caravan line-up: Pye Hastings Richard Sinclair and David Sinclair. The celebration continues with a selection of memorabilia: a Caravan-centric map of Canterbury; a specially commissioned Caravan family tree poster, charting their long and circuitous progress; and two replica 1970s gig posters.

The full contents is as follows:

* 16 NEWLY REMASTERED STUDIO ALBUMS & 4 OFFICIAL LIVE ALBUMS
* 11 DISCS OF PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED CONCERT RECORDINGS ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME 48/24 STEREO & 5.1 MIX BY STEVEN WILSON OF IN THE LAND OF GREY & PINK
* DVD INCLUDING RARE FOOTAGE FROM THE MARQUEE 1971, ROCK EN STOCK 1972, BATACLAN 1973 & FRENCH TV PERFORMANCE 1981
* INDIVIDUALLY SIGNED PHOTO BY THE THREE SURVIVING MEMBERS PYE HASTINGS, DAVE SINCLAIR, & RICHARD SINCLAIR
* 144 PAGE HARDBACK COFFEE TABLE BOOK FEATURING RARE PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORABILIA
* A4 FAN CLUB MINI BOOK FEATURING ARCHIVE ARTICLES & AN UP TO DATE INTERVIEW WITH PYE HASTINGS
* A4 REPLICA TOUR PROGRAMME FOR BLIND DOG AT ST DUNSTANS
* ‘FOR GIRLS THAT GROW PLUMP IN THE NIGHT’ REPLICA PRESS PACK
* CARAVAN’S TRIP DOWN MEMORY LAIN MAP OF CANTERBURY 
*ILLUSTRATED FAMILY TREE
*2 REPLICA POSTERS 

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reDiscover Caravan’s ‘In The Land Of Grey And Pink’

Caravan’s total of just two weeks on the official UK album chart utterly belies their historical importance to the British rock landscape, and the progressive “Canterbury scene” in particular. In salute to co-founder Pye Hastings, we’re discovering the band’s third album, 1971’s In The Land Of Grey And Pink. 

Perhaps the best-known LP by the English outfit and seen by many as their finest recording, Grey and Pink arrived some three years after Caravan came into being. They were formed by musicians who’d all played, at varying times, with Wilde Flowers, also the basis of Soft Machine. Hastings set off on this new adventure with Dave Sinclair, his cousin Richard and Richard Coughlan.

An early US deal with the Verve label led to their first, self-titled album, but proved something of a false dawn. As they built their live reputation, Caravan won a second deal with Decca Records, who released 1970’s If I Could Do It All Over Again, I’d Do It All Over YouThen came the sessions at both Decca and the new AIR Studios that produced In The Land Of Grey And Pinkwhich proved to be the last album by this line-up until 1982.

Hastings was less prominent on this release than its predecessors, with Richard Sinclair taking the majority of the lead vocals, including on his opening composition ‘Golf Girl.’ Pye’s lighter vocal touch was the lead for the whimsical ‘Love To Love You (And Tonight Pigs Will Fly).’ But it was the episodic, 22-minute ‘Nine Feet Underground,’ which formed the whole of side two of the LP, which came to represent the height of Caravan’s free-spirited sonic experimentation and their highly individual marriage of folk, jazz and rock elements.

The album often exuded a poppy feel, with a piccolo solo on ‘Golf Girl’ by Pye’s brother, fellow Canterbury alumnus Jimmy Hastings. The track was on the b-side of the single released in February 1971, led by ‘Love To Love You.’ The album followed in April on Decca’s Deram label, with a gatefold sleeve featuring Anne-Marie Anderson’s memorably Tolkienesque illustration.

The album missed the UK chart, but went on to become Caravan’s bestselling release, and has always remained in catalogue. In 2011, the record’s 40th anniversary was marked with a deluxe reissue. The original multi-track session and album masters were revisited by modern-day progressive music figurehead Steven Wilson, who completed new stereo and 5.1 surround sound mixes.  

More recently, after many years of talk about a solo project for Hastings, he started a successful PledgeMusic campaign to fund his first album in his own name, From The Half Housereleased in the summer of 2017.

Richard Sinclair – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals Pye Hastings – electric guitars, acoustic guitar, vocals David Sinclair – organ, piano, Mellotron, harmony vocals Richard Coughlan – drums and percussion All songs by Richard Coughlan, Pye Hastings, Dave Sinclair and Richard Sinclair (except “Aristocracy”, by Coughlan, Hastings and Richard Sinclair)

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Inspired by the changing landscapes of the East Kent coastline and time spent writing songs isolated in a beach hut with just a notebook and no electricity, Canterbury based singer songwriter Emily Watts will release her debut five track EP “From the Blue” on the 18th September.

Drawing influences from Cat Power, Joni Mitchell and Beth Orton, she uses piano and vocals to create haunting, lovely songs.

Have a listen to the wistful, melancholic Falling.