In the Bristol urban area of England, the group Folkal Stage released a rare album of acoustic British folk in 1971, blending traditional materials with covers of songs by contemporary folk-rooted singer/songwriters like Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Tom Paxton. Their most distinguishing feature was business lead vocalist Cherie Musialik, who acquired the type of 100 % pure upper-register vocal build possessed by lots of the finest United kingdom girl folksingers of the time. Just 500 copies of their self-titled LP had been pressed (and half of these were reportedly dropped in a overflow), and by 35 years afterwards, the album acquired yet to become reissued on Compact disc.