Meic Stevens
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Meic Stevens is a Welsh singer-songwriter who is often referred to as "the Welsh Dylan" and has been compared favourably with fellow astral-travellers like Syd Barrett. Stevens's songs have a mystical, faintly psychedelic flavour, and are mostly sung in his native Welsh language. Still largely unknown outside Wales (where he is now a national hero), he was discovered by DJ Jimmy Savile, who saw him (from on the west coast of Wales) performing in a Manchester folk club in 1965. This led to Stevens recording his first single - with arranger John Paul Jones (later of Led Zeppelin) - for Decca Records that same year, though it sold very badly.
In 1967 he suffered a nervous breakdown and retreated to his home village of Solva (in Pembrokeshire) to recuperate, and started to write songs in Welsh in a concerted effort to create a distinctive national pop music. From 1967-69 he recorded a series of now rare Welsh-language picture sleeve EPs (Mike Stevens, Rhif 2 ('Number 2'), Mwg ('Smoke'), Y Brawd Houdini ('The Brother Houdini'), Mike Stevens, Diolch Yn Fawr ('Many Thanks'), Byw Yn Y Wlad ('Living In The Country')). These were made for local labels like Sain and Wren, for whom he was one of the first artistes to record. He also performed around Britain during the '60s, playing on recording sessions (notably for his friend Gary Farr's debut album on the Marmalade label). He made a one-off English language LP, Outlander, for Warner Bros. in 1970, but they wanted to turn him into the "Welsh Van Morrison" and the contract was abandoned by mutual consent. Today, like his other LPs of the period, Gwymon ('Seaweed') and Gog ('Cuckoo'), it is very rare and highly sought-after.
Today Stevens' psych-folk influence can be heard in contemporary Welsh groups such as Super Furry Animals and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, and his song Cwm y Pren Helyg was recently covered by Alun Tan Lan. Several CDs of his are available from the Sain label in Caernarfon, and a collection of his classic 1960s EPs appeared on the Sunbeam label in July 2006.
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- Outlander (Warner Bros., 1970 / 2003 Rhino Handmade RHM2 7839 re-release)
- Gwymon (Wren, 1972)
- Gog (Sain, 1977 Sain 1065M)
- Caneuon Cynnar (Tic Toc TTL001, 1979)
- Nos Du, Nos Da (Sain, 1982 Sain 82)
- Gitar Yny Twlldan Star (Sain, 1983)
- Lapis Lazuli (Sain, 1985 Sain 1312M)
- Bywyd Ac Angau/Life And Death (Fflach, 1989)
- Ware’n Noeth - Bibopalwla’r Delyn Aur (1991, Sain SCD 4088)
- Er Cof Am Blant Y Cwm (1993, Crai CD036)
- Y Baledi - Dim Ond Cysgodion (1992, Sain SCD 2001)
- Voodoo Blues (1993? Bluetit Records MS1)
- Yn Fyw (Sain, 1995)
- Ghost Town (1997, Tenth Planet TP028)
- Mihangel (1998, Crai CD059)
- Ysbryd Solva (2002, Sain SCD 2364)
- September 1965: The Tony Pike Session (2002, Tenth Planet TP056)
- Disgwyl Rhywbeth Gwell I Ddod (2002 Sain SCD 2345)
- Meic a'r Gerddorfa (2005, Sain SCD 2499)
- Rain In The Leaves: The EPs vol. 1 (Sunbeam, 2006)