Folkjokeopus is the third album issued by English folk/rock singer-songwriter & guitarist Roy Harper, released in 1969.
It is notable for the lengthy track, "McGoohan's Blues", which Harper states was "inspired by actor Patrick McGoohan's depiction of the establishment rebel in his TV series, The Prisoner". "One For All" was dedicated to tenor saxist Albert Ayler, whom Harper had known in Copenhagen.
The album title was borrowed to provide the name of a Minneapolis record store, Oar Folkjokeo...
Folkjokeopus is the third album issued by English folk/rock singer-songwriter & guitarist Roy Harper, released in 1969.
It is notable for the lengthy track, "McGoohan's Blues", which Harper states was "inspired by actor Patrick McGoohan's depiction of the establishment rebel in his TV series, The Prisoner". "One For All" was dedicated to tenor saxist Albert Ayler, whom Harper had known in Copenhagen.
The album title was borrowed to provide the name of a Minneapolis record store, Oar Folkjokeopus.
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