Magnet were a band formed for the purpose of
recording the soundtrack to the 1973 film
The Wicker Man. The band were assembled
by musician
Gary Carpenter
(the film's Associate Musical Director) to perform songs composed
by New York songwriter
Paul Giovanni.
Originally under the moniker
Lodestone, later to change to
"Magnet" because of a conflict with another band, the group
included Peter Brewis (
recorders,
jew's harp,
harmonica,
bass guitar, etc.), Michael Cole
(
concertina,
harmonica,
bassoon), Andrew
Tompkins (
guitars), Ian Cutler (
violin), Bernard Murray (
percussion) and finally Carpenter
himself (
piano,
recorders,
fife,
ocarina, nordic
lyre, etc.).
Carpenter,
Brewis and Cole had recently graduated from The Royal
College of Music
in London and Tompkins, Cutler and Murray were all
members of Carpenter's band Hocket. The band also
featured Giovanni on guitar and vocals for many tracks and appeared
in the film in various scenes.
The Wicker Man soundtrack
for the film is considered by many to be a major influence on
neofolk and
psych
folk music.
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