Mark Fry (born in Epping, Essex, on 4 November 1952) is an English psychede… Read Full Bio ↴Mark Fry (born in Epping, Essex, on 4 November 1952) is an English psychedelic folk musician and also a painter. He is best known for his album "Dreaming with Alice", released in 1972, which has been hailed by critics as a psychedelic folk classic.
In 1970 Fry enrolled at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence, Italy, where he studied painting. It was in Rome in the summber of 1971 that he recorded his first album "Dreaming with Alice" over a three-day period with a group of session musicians.
Fry's second album, Shooting The Moon, was released in January 2008, 35 years after his debut, the 1972 psych-folk classic Dreaming With Alice, recorded in Rome, Italy. In 2000, Akarma Records bootlegged the album as a CD, with a sleeve closely resembling that of Donovan's Barabajagal. In 2006, Sunbeam Records reissued the album in both CD and gatefold vinyl with the original cover artwork. The rediscovered Dreaming With Alice has been hailed as "a defining masterpiece of psychedelic folk".
In 2011, Fry released a third album, I Lived In Trees as Mark Fry / The A. Lords, a collaboration with Dorset-based musicians The A. Lords. The album was well-received and was followed by another release on Second Language Music, South Wind, Clear Sky, in September 2014. A live album, Mark Fry Live In Japan, was recorded by Mark Fry With The Dreaming Alice Band at a series of concerts in Tokyo in 2013.
In 1970 Fry enrolled at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence, Italy, where he studied painting. It was in Rome in the summber of 1971 that he recorded his first album "Dreaming with Alice" over a three-day period with a group of session musicians.
Fry's second album, Shooting The Moon, was released in January 2008, 35 years after his debut, the 1972 psych-folk classic Dreaming With Alice, recorded in Rome, Italy. In 2000, Akarma Records bootlegged the album as a CD, with a sleeve closely resembling that of Donovan's Barabajagal. In 2006, Sunbeam Records reissued the album in both CD and gatefold vinyl with the original cover artwork. The rediscovered Dreaming With Alice has been hailed as "a defining masterpiece of psychedelic folk".
In 2011, Fry released a third album, I Lived In Trees as Mark Fry / The A. Lords, a collaboration with Dorset-based musicians The A. Lords. The album was well-received and was followed by another release on Second Language Music, South Wind, Clear Sky, in September 2014. A live album, Mark Fry Live In Japan, was recorded by Mark Fry With The Dreaming Alice Band at a series of concerts in Tokyo in 2013.
Dreaming With Alice
Mark Fry Lyrics
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Mandolin Man Oh Mandolin man Oh Mandolin man Where are you going? I can s…
Roses for Columbus Roses for Columbus He's found another land Oysters from the …
Song for Wilde March on my brother Go that little bit further March on my…
The Witch The witch is looking through my window Her cold breath on…
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Thomas SMITH
First of all I love the acoustic guitar to begin with. Mark Fry squeezed all the psychedelic sounds he possibly could out of his guitar.
Beautiful peaceful folk rock.
Dreamy and trippy music all from the acoustic guitar.
Beautiful LP, absolutely beautiful.
Brother Gladiatore. Was he Italian ?
or a Brit that moved to Italy.
Never heard of Mark Fry. I know this was recorded on an Italian label, a sub label of RCA and I know this is a rare album worth about 1,600 Euros
(from It's psychedelic magazine).
BUT Mr. Glad man,you know you can't put a price on something that is priceless. I know you share all this music because it's your passion.
Thanks for sharing these treasures.
From America to Italy we share the same passion. I salute you friend
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Andrea Barelli
Every time i listen this album, my soul reaches peace again
The Gladiator Of Rock
Super Album Particular of Folk - Rock - Psich. Very beautiful.
Alexandre Collares Baiocchi
Muito Obrigado Gladiator. Seu canal รฉ รณtimo. O รกlbum de Mark Fry รฉ a uniรฃo entre mรบsica e poesia. Lirismo da palavra com a melodia dos acordes da mรบsica. Grazie.
Thomas SMITH
First of all I love the acoustic guitar to begin with. Mark Fry squeezed all the psychedelic sounds he possibly could out of his guitar.
Beautiful peaceful folk rock.
Dreamy and trippy music all from the acoustic guitar.
Beautiful LP, absolutely beautiful.
Brother Gladiatore. Was he Italian ?
or a Brit that moved to Italy.
Never heard of Mark Fry. I know this was recorded on an Italian label, a sub label of RCA and I know this is a rare album worth about 1,600 Euros
(from It's psychedelic magazine).
BUT Mr. Glad man,you know you can't put a price on something that is priceless. I know you share all this music because it's your passion.
Thanks for sharing these treasures.
From America to Italy we share the same passion. I salute you friend
๐บ๐ธ ๐ฎ๐น
The Gladiator Of Rock
The Gladiator in these about three Years of life, on You Tube you are accustomed to have great Rare albums with Fantastic uploads. As a line it was dictated from the first page that the uploads would never be the same giving new life to the music thanks to all of you.๐๐โ
diese kalte Welt
this is a classic psychedelic acid/folk album recorded in only three days
The Gladiator Of Rock
Particular Album of Folk - Psich - Rock - Acid - as a very beautiful leitmotif.๐โ
Guillermo Gronemeyer
Preciosa muestra de acid folk inglรฉs. Al parecer el disco fue editado en Italia... y a cuando Mark tenรญa sรณlo 19 aรฑos!!!! Gracias nuevamente amigo italiano. Saludos desde Chile
The Gladiator Of Rock
Hermosa joya de Folk - Acid - Rock - Psich. - del 72 que se ha vuelto muy buscada. Gracias por los saludos, los cambio desde Italia ...โ
Dan K-Tel Record Selector
One of my all-time favorite along with Oliver Chaplin 'Standing Stone' and J.W. Farquhar 'The Formal Female' Thanks be to TGOR.