The Incredible String Band

  • Edinburgh, Scotland
    hometown
  • Blues/Folk
    genre
  • 1966
    started
  • Bio
    full story
  • Share
  • Similar
Close

About The Incredible String Band


One of the most engaging groups to emerge from the esoteric '60s was the Incredible String Band. Basically the duo of Mike Heron and Robin Williamson, its sound was comprised of haunting Celtic folk melodies augmented by a variety of Middle Eastern and Asian instruments. Heron was a member of several rock bands in England in the early '60s, while Williamson and Clive Palmer played as a bluegrass and Scottish folk duo. Heron was asked to join as rhythm guitarist, and the trio named itself the Incredible String Band.

The band was spotted at a club by Joe Boyd, who was opening a British wing of Elektra Records. The trio gave Boyd a demo tape of mostly American bluegrass standards with a few original songs, which impressed him more than the standards. The Incredible String Band, released in 1966, featured mostly original numbers enthusiastically played in American and Celtic folk styles. Following the album's release, Williamson spent several months studying music in Morocco, and Palmer left the group to travel to Afghanistan. For the String Band's second album, The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion, exotic touches such as the Middle Eastern oud, Indian sitars, and tambouras began to permeate the group's sound. The band's lyrics also became more whimsical; highlights include Williamson's tale of insomnia "No Sleep Blues" and Heron's amorous "Painting Box."

The press raved about the Incredible String Band, and their next album, The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, was the band's brief flirtation with stardom. Although the music was less commercial than its predecessor, the LP reached the Top Ten in the British album charts and was also the group's highest Billboard chart placing in America, reaching number 161. The songs became less structured, as on the opening, "Koeeoaddi There," which changed tempo frequently as it cascaded joyously with sitars and jaw harp. The album's centerpiece, "A Very Cellular Song," was a suite of short pieces sewn together with the folk song "Bid You Goodnight." For Wee Tam and the Big Huge, the Incredible String Band were augmented by Williamson and Heron's girlfriends, Licorice McKechnie and Rose Simpson.

The group also began to electrically amplify its instruments. This expanded lineup performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969, but due to circumstances it was not one of the band's most memorable performances. The Incredibles' slot was originally to be Friday night after Joan Baez; however, due to heavy rain, the band opted not to perform. Folksinger Melanie took the Incredibles' place and went down extremely well, writing her big hit "Candles in the Rain" about that moment. The Incredible String Band got a lukewarm reception the next afternoon between Creedence Clearwater Revival and Canned Heat.

At the turn of the '70s, the Incredible String Band began to lose some of their momentum. The album Changing Horses was not as engaging as the band's previous collections, and the group's eclecticism became a liability rather than an asset. Bassist and pantomimist Malcolm LeMaistre joined in 1971 for U, a well-received stage show that did not translate as easily to record. The band made the transition to electric rock & roll in 1972.

In 1974, following the album Hard Rope & Silken Twine, the Incredible String Band disbanded. Both founding members had prolific solo careers; Heron's took him in a rock direction, while Williamson explored his Celtic roots. For several years the band was seen as a dated anachronism. Recently, with the resurgence in interest in the psychedelic '60s as well as world music, the Incredible String Band's music has been rediscovered by new audiences won over by its mystical charm. A double CD of rare tracks, studio outtakes, and live performances, Tricks of the Senses, was released by Hux Records in 2009. ~ Jim Powers, Rovi

Scroll up Scroll down

Photos

From position 0, showing 1 items, asking 10
See All
  • The Incredible String Band performing at Woodstock
    The Incredible String Band
    The Incredible String Band performing at Woodstock
    Henry Diltz and Michael Lang

News

From position 0, showing 4 items, asking 10
See All
  • The Incredible String Band
    HOT DISH: Kenny Chesney Rocks the Rafters in Dallas
    Hot Dish
    May 20, 2013
    More News on CMT Music Awards, Kellie Pickler, Darius Rucker and George Strait
    Read More
  • The Incredible String Band
    The Top 10 Assassins We'd Like To See Go After Batman In 'Arkham Origins'
    Multiplayer Blog
    May 17, 2013
    We already know that Batman will face off against Deathstroke in this fall's " Batman: Arkham Origins ." But who are some of the other hired guns that...
    Read More
  • The Incredible String Band
    The Breeders are Still Goofy and Charming, 20 Years Later
    MTV Hive
    May 16, 2013
    Each week, Lizzy Goodman guides you through the dirty streets of rock and roll. I remember the first time I saw the video for the Breeders “Cann...
    Read More
  • The Incredible String Band
    Della Mae String Together an “Empire”
    CMT Edge
    May 15, 2013
    Della Mae sounds like a classic Southern name, yet it’s actually the moniker of an all-female band that got its start in Boston. These days, the five...
    Read More

Discography

From position 0, showing 10 items, asking 10
See All
Next Page
  • Live at the Fillmore 1968 (2013)
    The Incredible String Band
    Live at the Fillmore 1968 (2013)
    Hux Records
  • Nebulous Nearnesses (2004)
    The Incredible String Band
    Nebulous Nearnesses (2004)
    Quadrant
  • Bloomsbury 2000 (2001)
    The Incredible String Band
    Bloomsbury 2000 (2001)
    Pig's Whisker
  • Hard Rope & Silken Twine (1974)
    The Incredible String Band
    Hard Rope & Silken Twine (1974)
    Edsel - (UK)
  • No Ruinous Feud (1973)
    The Incredible String Band
    No Ruinous Feud (1973)
    Edsel - (UK)
  • Earthspan (1972)
    The Incredible String Band
    Earthspan (1972)
    Edsel - (UK)
  • Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air (1971)
    The Incredible String Band
    Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air (1971)
    Sepia-Tone
  • U (1970)
    The Incredible String Band
    U (1970)
    Collectors' Choice Music
  • Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending (1970)
    The Incredible String Band
    Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending (1970)
    Edsel - (UK)
  • I Looked Up (1970)
    The Incredible String Band
    I Looked Up (1970)
    Hannibal
Are You The Incredible String Band? Claim this page | Learn more about Artists.MTV | FAQ for Artists
The Incredible String Band Bio | The Incredible String Band Discography |
MTV | MTV Jobs | Privacy Policy | User Content Agreement | Copyright | Artist Index | Social Projects Agreements | Ad Choices |
Portions of this page powered by
This site contains content from artists, fans, and writers from around the internet in it's natural form. Such content is not representative of Viacom Media Networks.

©2012 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. MTV and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.

  • Explore
    • Popular
    • Emerging
    • Genres
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
      • Indie
      • Electronic/EDM
      • Country
      • Pop
    • Collections
    • Artist To Watch
  • Search
  • Are you an artist?
    • Claim Your Page
    • Learn More
    • FAQ
    • Opportunities