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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Evensong was a British folk-pop duo who released an album of the same name in 1973. 2) Evensong was a British folk trio active in the early 70s. 3) EvenSong was a Hungarian doom metal band formed in 1997. 1) Evensong was a British folk-pop duo who released an album of the same name in 1973. Comprising Tony Hulme (vocals, guitar) and Mike Lawson (vocals, guitar), both from Birmingham, session players on the album are Clem Cattini, B. J. Cole, and the notable Herbie Flowers, plus the string arrangements by former Spencer Davis Group guitarist, Ray Fenwick. 2) Evensong was a British folk trio active in the early 70s comprising Anna Pickering (lead vocals), Trev Greenhough and Will Glassby. They recorded "Grannie Wine" in 1973. 3) EvenSong was a Hungarian doom metal bandformed in 1997 by Agnes (female vocals, keyboards), Gabor Olah (lead guitar) & Mihaly Szabo (guitar). After a couple of months Gergely Cseh (bass) and Gabor Vegh (drums) joined the band. In the summer of '97 they recorded a demo called Lost Tales. This demo made a name for Evensong in the hungarian underground scene. In 1998 Evensong signed with Displeased Records for 3 CDs. Their debut CD Path of the Angels came out in March of 1999 and was chosen album of the month in the Hungarian Metal Hammer. After a few concerts in the homecountry they started to write new songs for the second album, for which they choose a Dutch studio Harrow for r

Evensong

Path of the Angels

Mysterium

Of Man's First Disobedience
Fading Yellow Vol. 8 - Hymns For Today
Away We Go

Of Man's First Disobedience (Expulsion from the Divine Abode)
Of Man’s First Disobedience (Expulsion From the Divine Abode)

Lost Tales

Mixed Up Minds, Part 2: Obscure Rock And Pop From The British Isles, 1969-1973
Fading Yellow 8 Hymns For Today
Fading Yellow, Volume 8: Hymns for Today: UK Sike Pop Folk Sounds 1968-1975