English group active around the end of the 1960s and early 1970s, who released the album From Home To Home (1970) and had previously performed as Kaleidoscope.

Changed name from Kaleidoscope; released From Home To Home in 1970. Music blends folk elements, psychedelic roots and British pop-folk; album noted for melancholic acoustic arrangements and short melodic songs.

The review praises Fairfield Parlour's 1970 album From Home To Home for its tasteful blend of folk, psychedelic roots and British pop sensibility. The record is described as delicate, melancholic and well performed, with short, melodic tracks. Highlights mentioned include "Aries", "By Your Bedside", "Soldier Of the Flesh" and "Emily". The reviewer highly recommends the album.

For:Fans of 1960s-1970s British psychedelic and folk music, collectors of mellow psych-pop, listeners who like melancholic acoustic songwriting.

 The Fairfield Parlour emerged at the end of the 60s, although in reality the group was already known (not too much, to be honest) as Kaleidoscope.

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