BRYTHO:NUMEN - No Parish But Albion - The Vagabond Trust TAPE
In a fusion of folk ambience, field recordings, squalid samples and mysterious cult curiosity, BRYTHO:NUMEN presents 'No Parish But Albion: The Vagabond Trust', an evocation discovered in 1987 and recorded a decade prior, that whispers of rustic rumination, the tallest of tales and a mysterious disappearance.
Quoted from Perennial Pyrenees:
"The world of 'Para-Albion' returns with 'BRYTHO:NUMEN Presents - No Parish But Albion: The Vagabond Trust [1987]'. Within the Gamekeeper’s Cottage of Upper Aylebury [Hampshire] a box was discovered in 1997, upon its scheduled demolition. Inside lay a cassette recording and a manuscript, both pertaining to the secretive world of 'The Vagabond Trust', a network of vagrant wanderers and their supporters the length and breadth of Britain. The recordings contain tales and interviews recounted by some members set to music, whereas the manuscript tells the story of Henry St. John Tarbridge and his entry into the trust, as well as a history of the organisation and some of its practises/secrets. Will you take the wanderer's path? On this freedom road, there are no barriers, and no parish but Albion will hold you."