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  • Format: LP
  • Label: Mexican Summer
  • Genre: Neofolk - Neopsychedelic

hand numbered edition of 500 on high quality virgin vinyl & download code on Mexican Summer."

Lucky Luke were formed in 1999 by Simon Shaw (guitar), formerly of Glasgow band V-Twin, and Morag Wilson (vocals). Their first official release in 2002 was a contribution to a West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band 10" tribute ep 'Outa Town Outer Space' released on Earworm Records (and awarded 'single of the month' in Record Collector magazine). Around this time, the duo also contributed to various Fence Records compilations.

By 2003, the band had expanded to an 8 piece, featuring new singer Lucy Sweet (with Wilson moving to harmonium duties), and various talented young musicians from the Glasgow folk/jazz collective Scatter (including drummer Alex Neilson who has gone on to perform with Will Oldham, Current 93, Alasdair Roberts, etc). This was the year they released the 7" single 'Simon Of The Desert', their first single proper, on Edinburgh label Wee Black Skelf. A re-telling of the Luis Bunuel film of the same title, it caught the attention of Geoff 'Portishead' Barrow's Invada label, who offered to release the band's then recently recorded debut album 'Patrick The Survivor'. Around this time the band also became a regular fixture at the Green Man festival.

Now trimmed down to a 6 piece, the band supported Teenage Fanclub on their UK tour in May 2005. Their debut album 'Patrick The Survivor' was released on CD (Invada) and vinyl (Wee Black Skelf) in June, garnering great reviews from Plan B, Uncut, Mojo, etc., as well as being awarded 'folk album of the year' (joint with Alasdair Roberts) in the Times newspaper.

2006 saw Chaffinch records releasing a split 7" EP with Lucky Luke, King Creosote, Immigrant and South Downs, and the band playing as a showcase artist for South By Southwest in Austin, Texas.

In 2007, Edinburgh label Wee Black Skelf released a 7" of the traditional songs Hori Horo/Reynardine, and they played at the Portishead curated ATP Festival. After taking some time out due to Lucy and husband Ian (bass) becoming parents, they have now completed their 2nd album, recorded at the Diving Bell and Yip Jump studios, Glasgow."