Olly Sagar
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GB Brighton – Singer/Songwriter / Acoustic Pop / Psychedelic Rock
Olly Sagar

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Honey
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Fill the World with Poetry Album 2007
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Visions of Honey above us in a Tree Album 1998
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Air in a Stone Album 1994
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Absolute Clock Album 1987
Oliver Farbon Sagar
Ab67616d0000b2733e98f8f9e32fbe8f8cb9cb40 Well That's What I Call 1999 Album 1999
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Graham Duff's mixtape: Albums of the Year 'The legendary unreleased debut album by long lost UK indie-psych band The Absolute Clock.

This will appeal to fans of The Teardrop Explodes, The Monochrome Set and all round quality songwriting. By the time of their excellent 1994 debut album proper: Air In a Stone, The Absolute Clock had evolved into a subtler, slightly folkier proposition. But here, they are captured in all their early psychedelic glory. Songs such as the brightly skipping “Overflow,” or the opening Decency,” with Tim Sagar’s gliding ice rink organ and his brother Olly’s heartfelt vocal, are in touching distance of sublime.'