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Monday, February 09, 2026

Mordillo

 

Guillermo Mordillo (4 August 1932 – 29 June 2019), known simply as Mordillo, was an Argentine creator of cartoons and animations and was one of the most widely published cartoonists of the 1970s. He is most famous for his humorous, colorful, surreal and wordless depictions of love, sports (in particular soccer and golf), and long-necked animals.
                       

                     
From 1976 to 1981, Mordillo's cartoons were used by Slovenian artist Miki Muster to create Mordillo, a series of 400 short animations (300 min) that were later presented at Cannes and bought by television studios from 30 countries. Mordillo – a name, which is now a trademark, a promise of good spirits and a guarantee of quality. But the brilliant career of Argentinean Guillermo Mordillo, who was born in 1932 in Buenos Aires from Spanish immigrants, is the result not just of creative flair and luck but also of will power and perseverance. It is the result of constant daily commitment and not merely of improvised bizarre ideas.
                       

His cartoons frequently feature surreal situations, often involving sports such as cycling, golf and association football. Big-nosed white men and women and goofy-looking giraffes are recurring characters. His dialogue-free cartoons easily destroyed all language barriers. His work has a poetic quality, which helped him become a global success. Mordillo won numerous awards and his work was the subject of heavy merchandising, including animated cartoons.
                                  
 

At the height of his success, he was one of the most popular and instantly recognizable cartoonists in the world. In terms of global fame, he is arguably the most significant Argentinian comic artist of the late 20th century, along with 'Mafalda' creator Quino. Mordillo's career took off in 1950, when he joined the animation studio Burone Bruché. 

                             

 

On the side, he adapted famous fairy tales by Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm and Joseph Jacobs into little illustrated books in a landscape format, published by Codex. In 1952, Mordillo decided to establish his own animation studio, Estudios Galas, although he had more success publishing cartoons in several Argentinian newspapers and magazines. Soon Mordillo became the house cartoonist of La Naciòn.
                       


In November 1955, Mordillo decided to travel and moved to Lima, Peru, where he found a job as a freelance designer at the local division of the McCann Erickson advertising company. He also illustrated 'Aesop's Fables' for the publishing company Editorial Iberia Lima. During his stay in Peru he developed a passion for golf which, just like association football, became a recurring theme in his cartoons.
                                 


By 1959, Mordillo became a greeting card illustrator for Hallmark in Kansas City. A year later he moved to the United States. The artist always wanted to work for Disney, but instead found employment at Paramount Pictures, where he animated on 'Popeye' and 'Little Lulu' cartoons (respectively based on the characters created by E.C. Segar and Marge). In the end, he liked his old job better. Mordillo moved to New York City, where he designed greeting cards for another company, Oz. 
                       

After his brief stay in the United States (1959-1963), Mordillo decided to move to Europe. He arrived in Paris on 19 September 1963. His skills in designing greeting cards got him a job at Éditions Mic-Max, but by 1966 he was fired and contemplated a humiliating return to his home country. At this low point of his life, one of his friends convinced him to stay in France and apply his cartoons to some magazines. 
                             

On 31 July 1966, Mordillo published his first cartoon in issue #4638 of Le Pèlerin. Since he spoke little French he decided to work in pantomime. Having finally found his trademark style, Mordillo's cartoons broke through on a global scale. Over the years, they appeared in French magazines such as Paris Match, Lui, Marie Claire and Pif Gadget. In 1968 his work found its way to the prolific German magazine Stern. By the time the 1970s rolled along, Mordillo was one of the most recognizable and popular cartoonists on the planet.
                        

Mordillo always worked in pantomime, which made his cartoons understandable to people of all ages, across all languages. Many consist of one panel, usually providing a wide panoramic bird eye's perspective view of a surreal situation. One of the most iconic is 'The Individualist' (1973), which features a grey town where one man is taken away by the police for painting his roof in bright colors. 
                                

Another well known cartoon, 'And Now?' (1981), shows a football team on a huge rectangular island in the ocean whose ball has just fallen into the water, several miles below. Other cartoons are actual gag comics, typically three to six panels long. His most famous works revolve around sports. He made dozens of drawings of cyclists, golfers and footballers, typically encountering exotic animals or sporting in absurd locations. 
                                  

Many were compiled in thematic books, such as his 1981 book 'Football', which had a foreword by football legend Pelé. Most people have first encountered Mordillo through his football-themed cartoons, which were often reprinted whenever a new edition of the World Championship Association Football was held. Particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, his art was used on an assortment of merchandising, including calendars, cups, greeting cards, stuffed animals, posters and especially puzzles.
                               

His nameless characters all look similar: short, tiny, slightly chubby, chalk white little men and women with big, bulbous noses and no mouths. He enjoyed drawing jungle and savannah animals too, with a particular love for giraffes, whose long necks provided him with an endless source of comedy. Since his characters lack names, Mordillo's cartoons lacked a proper, permanent title too.
                         

In every book or magazine, his own name was usually the only header. Since 'Mordillo' was the only way to address them, readers found it much easier to identify his name with his work. This put him at an advantage compared with rival cartoonists, who are typically overshadowed by the names of their fictional characters. Mordillo's graphic style is so uniform that his art is instantly recognizable. 
                          

In 1980, Mordillo moved to Mallorca, Spain, where he lived until 1997. After that date, he moved to Monaco, spending his final years there. Guillermo Mordillo, as his full name was, died at the age of 86 in Mallorca, El Pais reported, noting that he was active until his last day.

                           

 
                     

 

 

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Mostly Autumn: Pass The Clock 1998 - 2008 (2009)

 

Mostly Autumn had its origins in the mind of Bryan Josh in the early 1990s but didn't come to fruition until 1998. That was the year that he recruited Heidi Widdop, Iain Jennings, Liam Davison, Alun Hughes,


and Chris Walton to form the group. They quickly began playing gigs and released For All We Shared as a tribute to Josh's late father Rob. The group's live show and blend of progressive and atmospheric rock with Celtic sounds began to draw a lot of attention, earning them a contract with Cyclops, which issued For All We Shared and its follow-up, The Spirit of Autumn Past. 
                     

Mostly Autumn are an English rock band. The group formed in 1995 and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. They produce music heavily

influenced by 1970s progressive rock.
According to the BBC, Mostly Autumn "fuse the music of Genesis and Pink Floyd with Celtic themes, hard rock and strong, emotional melodies". Mostly Autumn has been one of the most productive progressive rock bands over the last ten years. They also quickly became one of the best even though flying slightly under the radar initially did not position them ideally or fairly. Most deservingly that changed and now its over ten years later and we have Pass The Clock-1998-2008, a collection of 35 remastered tracks spanning that timeframe.
                                 

Bryan Josh (lead and backing vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar,

keyboards, piano), Heather Findlay (lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar, piano, recorders, percussion), Iain Jennings (keyboards, piano), Anne-Marie Helder (flutes, keyboards, piano, acoustic guitars, backing vocals), Liam Davison (rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar, slide guitars, backing vocals), Andy Smith (bass guitars), Gavin Griffiths (drums) and Olivia Sparnenn (backing vocals, percussion) make up the current Mostly Autumn lineup.
                           

Pass The Clock-1998-2008 seems like it could be overkill with 3 CDs and 35 tracks, however that is far from the case. If you are a solid band like Mostly Autumn it's not hard to come up with select tracks

over a ten year period, the difficulty lies in choosing which tracks to include in such a comprehensive set. It seemed like an insurmountable task for the band to choose the tracks, but it did come together and the final piece was remastering everything. The final results are jaw dropping sounds that even the most astute prog-rock enthusiast would find difficulty in criticizing. This is an outstanding collection of tracks, not one dinger in the lot folks and a quintessential snapshot of one of the most excellent perhaps underrated prog-rock bands in the world.
                                 

Mostly Autumn – Pass The Clock
Label: Mostly Autumn Records – AUT 0033
Format: 3 x CD, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo
Country: UK
Released: 2009
Genre: Rock
Style: Prog Rock, Folk Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
                            


CD1.  SOMETHING FOR THE SPIRIT    

                       

    
01. Fading Colours    8:28
Written-By – Josh    
02. Ghost In Dreamland   3:04
Written-By – Josh, Jennings    
03. Pure White Light   4:29
Written-By – Josh    
04. Distant Train   4:50
Written-By – Jennings    
05. Answer The Question   5:00
Written-By – Josh, Jennings    
06. Evergreen   7:59
Written-By – Josh, Findlay    
07. The Second Hand   4:26
Written-By – Josh    
08. Storms Over Still Water   7:40

Written-By – Josh    
09. Paper Angels   4:18

Written-By – Josh, Findlay    
10. Tearing At The Faerytale   6:49

Written-By – Josh    
11. Pass The Clock   12:10
Written-By – Josh
    

Flac Size: 447 MB 

CD2.  SOMETHING FOR THE CAMPFIRE 
 
    

                       

   
01. Yellow Time   5:13
Written-By – Findlay    
02. Prints In The Stone   3:47

Written-By – Josh, Davison    
03. The Eyes Of The Forest   2:47

Written-By – Findlay    
04. Boundless Ocean   5:45

Written-By – Josh    
05. Shindig   3:01
Written-By – Faulds, Josh, Jennings    
06. Blakey Ridge / When Waters Meet   2:12

Written-By – Faulds, Josh    
07. Winter Is King   5:16
Written-By – Findlay    
08. Which Wood?   2:41
Written-By – Goldthorpe    
09. At Last To Rivendell   2:06

Written-By – Jennings    
10. Simple Ways   6:12
Written-By – Josh    
11. On The Wings Of Gwaihir   4:49
Written-By – Josh    
12. Steal Away   4:42
Written-By – Josh    
13. Bitterness Burnt   4:59
Written-By – Findlay    
14. Shrinking Violet   8:32
Written-By – Findlay    
15. Goodbye Alone   6:52
Written-By – Josh

Flac Size: 456 MB    

CD3.  SOMETHING FOR THE CANDLELIGHT
        

                      


01.The Night Sky   9:28
Written-By – Josh    
02.Silver Glass   7:05
Written-By – Johnson    
03.Half The Mountain   5:19
Written-By – Josh    
04.Carpe Diem   8:08
Written-By – Findlay, Jennings    
05.Hollow   6:12
Written-By – Jennings    
06.Passengers   6:06
Written-By – Josh    
07.The Gap Is Too Wide   11:11
Written-By – Jennings    
08.Glass Shadows   11:16
Written-By – Josh    
09.Heroes Never Die   10:06
Written-By – Josh, Rayson

Flac Size: 449 MB

LINE - UP

                                       


Bryan Josh - Guitar, Vocals, Backing Vocals, Piano, Keyboards, 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, E-Bow, Producer, Executive Producer, Liner Notes
Heather Findlay - Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [12 String], Vocals, Backing Vocals, Percussion, Tambourine, Bodhrán, Bells  
Janine Atkinson Benn - Backing Vocals  
Olivia Sparnenn -  Backing Vocals, Percussion  

Andy Smith, Stuart Carver
- Bass  
Marissa Claughan - Cello     
Allan Scott, Andrew Jennings, Henry Bourne, Jonathan Blackmore -
  Drums
Heidi Widdop - Vocals
Anne-Marie Helder - Flute, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [12 String] 
Angela Goldthorpe - Flute, Recorder, Backing Vocals  
Liam Davison - Guitar, Backing Vocals, 12-String Acoustic Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar  
Iain Jennings - Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Organ, Synthesizer – 
Bob Faulds - Violin 
Chris Johnson - Vocals, Backing Vocals, Piano, Glockenspiel  
Kev Gibbons - Whistle [high and low whistle] 

NOTES

                              


2-4, 2-12, 3-9 taken from the album "For All We Shared" - 1998.
1-6, 2-5, 2-6, 3-7 taken from the album "The Spirit Of Autumn Past" - 1999.
2-3, 2-8, 2-14, 3-3, 3-5 taken from the album " The Last Bright Light" - 2001.
2-9, 2-11, 2-15 music inspired by "The Lord Of The Rings" - 2001.
2-2 (originally appeared on "The Last Bright Light"), 3-1 (originally appeared on "For All We Shared") are re-recordings made for "Catch The Spirit - The Complete Anthology" - 2002.
1-3 to 1-5, 1-11, 2-10, 2-13, 3-6 taken from the album "Passengers" - 2003.
1-2, 1-8, 3-4 taken from the album "Storms Over Still Water" - 2005.
2-7 taken from the album "The Spirit Of Christmas Past" - 2005
1-1, 3-2 taken from the album "Heart Full Of Sky" - 2006.
2-1 taken from the limited double CD edition of the album "Heart Full Of Sky" - 2006.
1-7, 1-9, 1-10, 3-8 taken from the album "Glass Shadows" - 2008.     

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Mellow Candle: Swaddling Songs 1972 + The Virgin Prophet 1969 - 1971

 

Mellow Candle were a band that started in 1963 in Dublin, Ireland. Was a progressive folk rock band, active from 1968 to 1973. They released one studio album, Swaddling Songs, in 1972. A collection of demos and sessions for the album, recorded 1969–1971, was released in 1996 as The


Virgin Prophet.
MELLOW CANDLE specialised in imaginative psychedelic folk rock and early progressive rock, with the singing talents of two ladies (Alison WILLIAMS and Clodagh SIMONDS), in addition to bassist Frank BOYLAN, drummer William MURRAY and guitarist Dave WILLAIMS. They covered both ballad and rock domains equally well. The music displayed a prodigious degree of natural talent for songwriting, harmonizing, and arrangement. A folk-rock in the vein of Fairport Convention or Fotheringay. 
                                      

At the time of their first single, "Feelin' High", released in 1968 on Simon Napier-Bell's Snb  Records, founding band members Clodagh Simonds, Alison Bools and Maria White were teenagers at high

school.
After leaving school Maria drifted away, and after a brief hiatus the band re-formed with an expanded line-up including Dave Williams (guitar), Frank Boylan (bass) and William Murray (drums). In 1972 the band released Swaddling Songs, which was commercially unsuccessful at the time. A collection of demos and sessions for the album, recorded 1969–1971, was released in 1996 as The Virgin Prophet. Boylan was subsequently replaced by Steve Borrill (ex-Spirogyra). The band split up in 1973.
                            

Swaddling Songs has since received critical acclaim and original vinyl copies are highly collectable. It has

been re-released multiple times on various labels since 1989, including a 50th anniversary release by Deram in 2023. "Swaddling Songs" debut album is rich in varied and a true sonic marvel of beauty and simple melodies, and, most of all, a blending of two of the most beautiful voices in all of Folk music. This is a fantastic album that deserves new discovery. This album is somewhat hard to find but worth any search. A second album, "The Virgin Prophet", featuring unreleased and different versions of songs found on "Swaddling Songs", was released in the mid nineties.
                                           

IT'S PSYCHEDELIC BABY MAGAZINE (Interview) HERE

I give you both versions of Mellow Candle albums

MELLOW CANDLE - SWADDLING SONGS 1972 (DELUXE EDITION 2004)

                                   

Prepare to be enchanted by Swaddling Songs (1972), the sole studio album from the Irish quintet Mellow Candle and arguably among the crown jewels of the progressive folk rock era. While it famously


"vanished in a puff of magical smoke" upon its initial release, it has since been resurrected by collectors and critics as an absolute cult masterpiece. The album's most striking quality is the otherworldly vocal pairing of Clodagh Simonds and Alison Williams (now O'Donnell). Their harmonies are not merely sung; they are woven together with a luminous, haunting clarity that feels both angelic and ancient. In tracks like "Reverend Sisters" and "Silversong," their voices braid into complex arrangements that defy the standard "folk" label, creating a mystical, "prog-churchy" atmosphere that few bands have ever replicated.
                                       

Mellow Candle – Swaddling Songs 
Label: Acme – ADCD1040
Series: Acme Deluxe Series
Format: CD, Album, Deluxe Edition, Reissue, Remastered
Country: UK
Released: 2004
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock, Art Rock, Folk

ORIGINAL ALBUM DERAM SDL7, 1972    

                           

   
01.Heaven Heath   3:01
Written-By – A. Williams    
02.Sheep Season   5:02
Written-By – A. Williams, Simonds, D. Williams
03.Silversong   4:27
Written-By – Simonds
04.The Poet & The Witch   2:51

Written-By – Simonds    
05.Messenger Birds  3:39 

Written-By – A. Williams    
06.Dan The Wing   2:45
Written-By – Simonds    
07.Reverend Sisters   4:22
Written-By – Simonds    
08.Break Your Token   2:28
Written-By – Simonds    
09.Buy Or Beware   3:04
Written-By – D. Williams    
10.Vile Excesses   3:15
Written-By – D. Williams, Murray    
11.Lonely Man   4:30
Written-By – Simonds
12.Boulders On My Grave   3:41
Written-By – Simonds

    
ADDITIONAL TRACKS 7''SINGLE SNB 36645,1968   
    

    
13.Feeling High  2:23 

Written-By – Simonds    
14.Tea With The Sun   3:16
Written-By – Simonds

NOTES


Tracks 1 to 12 originally released in 1972, ℗1972 Decca Records Ltd. Recorded at Tollington Studios, December 1971.
Tracks 13 and 14 are bonus tracks for this CD edition. ℗1968 SNB, licensed from Simon Napier-Bell.

Flac Size: 279 MB

MELLOW CANDLE - THE VIRGIN PROPHET (1969 - 1971) 1997

                                 


What makes the album truly unique is the sheer maturity of its composition, especially considering the

band's youth?Simonds and Williams were still in their teens during recording. Simonds, who wrote the majority of the tracks (including the bluesy, heart-wrenching "Lonely Man" at just 12 years old), anchors the music with intricate piano and harpsichord work. The band effortlessly shifts from the delicate, pastoral waltz of "Heaven Heath" to the driving, rhythmic energy of "The Poet and the Witch," blending traditional folk themes with nimble electric guitar and subtle jazz-inflected rhythms.
                                

While often compared to giants like Fairport Convention or Renaissance, Mellow Candle possesses a

sharper, more "acid folk" edge. Their lyrics trade standard ballads for a "stream-of-consciousness mulch" of occult mysticism and romantic legend, all delivered with a tight-knit delivery that Record Collector Magazine describes as "intelligent, spirited, and masterful". This album is more than just a rare collector's item; it is a timeless, flawlessly executed sonic marvel that captures a "visionary state" of fearless creativity. An amazing album indeed! 
                               

Mellow Candle – The Virgin Prophet
Label: Kissing Spell – KSCD9520 - F
Series: Erewhon Underground Folk-Rock Series 1968-1978
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK    
Released: 1997
Genre: Rock
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Art Rock

TRACKS

                             


01. Heaven Heath   2:36
Written-By [Uncredited] – A. Williams
02. Waterman Weatherman    4:00
03. Sheep Season   3:35

Written-By [Uncredited] – A. Williams, Simonds, D. Williams
04. Buy Or Beware   2:50
Written-By – D. Williams
05. Break Your Token   2:30
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds
06. Lonely Man   3:32
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds
07. Lords Of The Green Grass    2:00
08. Dan The Wing   2:32

Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds
09. Silver Song   4:08
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds
10. Poet & The Witch   2:21
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds
11. Boulders On My Grave   2:44
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds    
12. Reverend Sisters   3:42
Written-By [Uncredited] – Simonds    
13. Crabtree    3:42
14. Pretty Polly   5:26

Written-By – Traditional    
15. The Virgin Prophet    3:13

NOTES


Previously unreleased sessions recorded 1969-1970.

Flac Size: 201 MB