
The Hardy Tree is British musician Frances Castle, who previously recorded under the name Transistor Six. The music on her 2010 debut album, 'The Fields Lie Sleeping Underneath', was inspired by Castle's local London neighbourhood. Recorded at home in an attic room over a year, she patched and stitched together an orchestral jigsaw puzzle of sounds that hint at audio memories from lost kids 70 TV programmes, ghost orchestras, cinema organs, folk song, and static and crackle.
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The Peerless Pool
Looking Down On London
Newport Market
Railway Tracks
The Culvert
Sandbridge Court
A Garden Square in the Snow
St John Horsleydown
Baltic Wharf
Harmony Hall
The Spire of St Mary's
Near Windmill Bridge
Around the Steeple
Woodberry Vale
Sluice House Tavern
St Saviour's Through the Railings
Long Gone
Pepy’s Walk
The New River Path, August
Shop Fronts and Parked Cars
Penny’s Folly
Mist on the Playing Fields
Face at the Window, Seaforth Crescent
Harringay House
The Fields Lie Sleeping Underneath
Up on the Hill
The Last Nightingale in London
sunshine on a warm brick wall
walter r stokes
fanny j fluck
Mr Clark
After The Rain
Theme to Stagdale
In The Museum
Stagdale in the Snow
Escape from Berlin
November 1938
All the Hours
Pepy's Walk
St John's Horselydown
We Waltzed At The Victoria Theatre
The Cutty Wren
Sketches In D Minor
August 1975
Sulice House Tavern
harringey house
We Waltzed at The Astoria Theatre
Chuffy
Deep Snow
All the Hours (Radio Edit)
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