Cat Violet were active for only a short time, but the surviving recordings collected on their new self-titled album reveal a gifted Scottish group caught between the final years of the 1960s and the heavier, more progressive music beginning to emerge in the new decade. Released on CD by Seelie Court in association with Good Time Records, Cat Violet contains nine recordings made around 1971 at Central Scotland Studios in Falkirk. Engineered by st…
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