
Discover the haunting beauty of “Turning Green”, a standout track from Jackie McAuley’s rare self-titled 1971 solo album. Known for his work with Them and The Belfast Gypsies, McAuley blends psychedelic folk, baroque pop, and early progressive rock influences into a sound that’s both emotionally rich and musically adventurous.
“Turning Green” delivers atmospheric vocals, poetic lyrics, and layered instrumentation that will appeal to fans of Nick Drake, Tyrannosaurus Rex (early T. Rex), and David McWilliams. It’s a beautifully crafted piece from a forgotten voice in the early '70s British folk-rock scene.
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