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Originally Posted by Eleanor Rigby 14
Haven't heard Caravan's "In The Land Of Grey", so perhaps after hearing I'll review it too
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That album is a common pathway into what's known as the Canterbury Scene. It's also considered Caravan's greatest album alongside 73's For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (which I slightly prefer and which has a rather different sound).
The greatest offerings from the Canterbury scene, if you wanna explore it, are most often considered to be Hatfield and the North's two studio albums. I would also mention National Health's second album Of Queues and Cures..
But I'm sure your list is brimming already