JAN DUKES DE GREY Strange Terrain (2010 issue UK 19-track CD album - Responsible for two of the strangest, most beguiling acid folk albums of the early 1970s, Jan Dukes de Grey have long been a legendary name on the prog / folk / psych collector circuit. Their 2nd album seemed to be the final word on the band. However, during conversations with arch-Duke Derek Noy, it transpired that Jan Dukes had actually gone on to record a third album, 'Strange Terrain', that had failed to appear at the time, largely due to the emergence of punk. Recorded across 1976-77 under a production deal with Pink Floyd [Roger Waters produced and mixed two of the tracks], 'Strange Terrain' retains the boundless spirit of adventure and idiosyncratic approach to music-making that characterised their earlier albums, and is a vital addition to Jan Dukes de Grey's small but fascinating body of recorded work. This 2010 edition comes expanded with 7 Bonus Recordings including an alternate version of 'Free Flow', the novelty single 'Standing In A Little 'Ole' [issued under the band's punk-era pseudonym Rip Snorter] and more)