| 1. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme |
| 2. Bells |
| 3. Hear My Call |
| 4. Pentangling |
| 5. Mirage |
| 6. Way Behind The Sun |
| 7. Bruton Town |
| 8. Waltz |
Editorial Reviews
Limited Japanese reissue of the British folk-rock act's first studio album, originally released in 1968, is packaged in a miniature LP sleeve & features 15 tracks including seven bonus tracks, 'Koan' (Alternate Version), 'The Wheel' (Alternate Version), 'The Casbah' (Alternate Version), 'Bruton Town' (Edit 1 / 5 / 3), 'Hear My Call' (Alternate Version), 'Way Behind The Sun' (Alternate Version), & 'Way Behind The Sun' (Instrumental). Sanctuary. 2004.
Pentangle,Pentangle,Bmg,Folk
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The Time Has Come
Pentangle Manufacturer: Castle Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NIIUQ0 Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Mirage
- Waltz
- Poison (1967 demo)*
- Travelling Song (single)
- Forty-Eight
- Koan (alternate take)*
- In Your Mind (BBC session 1968)
- Sovay (BBC session 1968)
- In Time
- Sweet Child
- The Trees They Do Grow High(alternate take)
- Moondog
- Light Flight
- Once I Had A Sweetheart
- I Saw An Angel (single B-side)
- Springtime Promises
- Cold Mountain (single B-side)
- Train Song
- Hunting Song (BBC session 1969)
Tracks:
- Lord Franklin
- Jack Orion (instrumental edit)
- Cruel Sister
- Helping Hand
- Faro Annie
- Reflection (alternate take)*
- So Clear (aka John's Song - alternate take)*
- The Snows
- Jump Baby Jump
- Yarrow
- Tam Lin (from the film Tam Lin)*
- The Best Part Of You (from the film Tam Lin)*
- Green Willow (from the Lost Sessions)
Tracks:
- Waltz
- Way Behind The Sun
- The Time Has Come
- Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
- So Early In The Spring
- Hear My Call
- No More My Lord
- Three Dances: Brentzal Gay/ La Rotta /The Earle Of Salisbury
- Market Song
- Bruton Town
- A Woman Like You
- No Exit
- Haitian Fight Song
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Bells
- John Donne Song
- Watch The Stars
- Turn Your Money Green
- Travelling Song
Tracks:
- Pentangling (live from Aberdeen Music Hall)
- Sally Go 'Round The Roses (from the Two Brewers)
- Sarabande (from the Two Brewers)
- Sally Free And Easy (from the Two Brewers)
- Wondrous Love (from Journey into Love)
- Sweet Child (from Journey into Love)
- Willy O' Winsbury (from Set of Six)
- Rain And Snow (from Set of Six)
- No Love Is Sorrow (from Set of Six)
- Wedding Dress (from RTBF TV)
- The Furniture Store (from the film Christian The Lion)
- Christian The Lion (from the film Christian The Lion)
- Reflection (from RTBF TV)
- People On The Highway (from RTBF TV)
Album Description
This 40th anniversary box set, lavishly illustrated and exhaustively annotated, features the best of their album tracks, singles and b-sides. All newly re-mastered, achieving the best sound to date - alongside no less than 30 previously unreleased live, broadcast and studio tracks. Among these lost gems are: their very first recording session from 1967; outtakes from The Pentangle (1968) and Reflection (1971); three 1968 BBC radio session tracks newly in stereo; live concert and television tracks spanning 1968- 73; and rare film soundtrack contributions.Customer Reviews:
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-07-18
A Great Wee Folk-Jazz Band.......2007-06-08
Almost perfect.......2007-05-30
Some of the movie tracks are not that enjoyable, but I was happy to have finally had a chance to hear them. There's plenty of great music on here even with skipping those tracks.
Fantastic.......2007-05-08
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Sweet Child
Pentangle Manufacturer: Sanctuary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000057OWD Release Date: 2001-05-28 |
Tracks:
- Market Song
- No More My Lord
- Turn Your Money Green
- Haitian Fight Song
- Woman Like You
- Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat
- Three Dances: Brentzel Gay/La Rotta/The Earle of Salisbury
- Watch the Stars
- So Early in the Spring
- No Exit
- Time Has Come
- Bruton Town
- Hear My Call [*]
- Let No Man Steal Your Thyme [*]
- Bells [*]
- Sovay
- Waltz [*]
- Way Behind the Sun [*]
- John Donne Song [*]
Tracks:
- Sweet Child
- I Loved a Lass
- Three Part Thing
- Sovay
- In Time
- In Your Mind
- I've Got a Feeling
- Trees They Do Grow High
- Moon Dog
- Hole in the Coal
- Hole in the Coal [Alternate Version][*]
- Thre Trees They Do Grow High [Alternate Version][*]
- Haitian Fight Song [Studio Version][*]
- In Time [Alternate Version][*]
Album Description
Mid-price digitally remastered reissue of the British folk-rock act's 1968 album. Half recorded in the studio and half at the Royal Festival Hall, it showcases Pentangle's versatility and features some of their finest performances, including 'Turn Your Money Green' and 'Haitian Flight Song'. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of the Album Classic from the First British Folk-rock "Supergroup". The Pentangle were an Unusual Agglomeration of Seemingly Disparate Talents and at their Best Succeeded in Mixing Elements of Traditional Folk, Jazz Improvisation and Pop Into a Seamless Whole. Featuring the Brilliant and Contrasting Guitar Playing Skills of Bert Jansch and John Renbourne Against the Rhythmic Undertow Provided by Drummer Terry Cox and Superb Bass Player Danny Thompson and Topped off the the Bell-like Purity of Jacqui Mcshee's Vocals, the Band were the Object of Both Critical and General Public Affection. This Edition Adds a Bonus CD Filled with Outtakes and Rarities that is Sure to Please Any Ardent Fan!Customer Reviews:
Essential listening, even for those who think they don't like "folk".......2006-05-16
The interplay between these artists is startling - the two guitarists weave in and out and the vocals are not just your standard 2 or 3 part harmony. McShee's voice is the essence of purity, conviction and heart. I've worn out the grooves on my old vinyl record and I just ordered this CD. You should do the same - this is music everyone should hear.
A seminal album.......2006-04-29
Good Memories, Even Better Performance.......2005-10-11
Listening again to Sweet Child rekindled some of those memories all right (only some because it's just one of the Pentangle albums we played), but it also surprised me with its sound: clean and open, intimate and compelling. The performances soar to a level that I simply didn't appreciate at the time, both in the studio and on the stage.
Two CDs full of wonderful performances, ranging from moody to mellow to manic. A great addition to my collection!
Sweet Child.......2005-07-20
incredible.......2004-12-29
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Basket of Light
Pentangle Manufacturer: Castle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AFNZ Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Light Flight [Theme from Take Three Girls]
- Once I Had a Sweetheart
- Springtime Promises
- Lyke Wake Dirge
- Train Song
- Hunting Song
- Sally Go Round the Roses
- Cuckoo
- House Carpenter
Album Description
UK remastered reissue of the British folk super-group's 1969 album. Includes 4 bonus tracks, two alternate versions of 'Sally Go Round The Roses', 'Cold Mountain' (B-side single) & 'I Saw An Angel' (B-side single). 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
Pentangle in their prime.......2007-06-14
Basket of Light glows!.......2007-06-05
Simply the best. Buy it. Dig it. Love it........2006-03-19
As you begin listening a few thing kick in. The acoustic musicianship is sublime. The tunes are tunesome. You begin to feel good as you hum and tap your feet. Later on, you might begin to wonder what the point of amplified electrical music ever was. As the late sixties vibes groove into you you might imagine your self a flower-child in a basket of light...
Unlike some rather 'quaint' folk albums I've heard, this music is emotionally authentic. It's spirit is utterly modern, and the mood uplifting in it's sparkly jazziness. Past is fused with the future. Innovative musical arrangements refresh, with influences from India to the U.S.A., and from the 12th century (Lake-Wyke Dirge) to the 20th, so there is never a dulltime. Most covers are from the Scottish Folk tradition, which is the finest in Britain. Original compositions, such as 'Night Flight' are every bit as good. Jansch, Renbourn and McShee are Scottish, and the rythm section are English, making Pentangle a truly British Band. The album also has a 'rock' feel to it, so if you like rock music, and are looking for something a little different, then I would recommend this album to you without hesitation.
Finally, I just have to say that Jacqui McShee is a better vocalist than Aretha Franklin. And Bert Jansch and John Renbourn are superb guitar players. Danny Thompson's fretless acoustic bass playing is another musical treat. Buy it. Dig it. Love it.
Basket of Light.......2005-07-20
All "divas" bow down.......2004-03-17
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Cruel Sister
Pentangle Manufacturer: Castle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AFO0 Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Maid That's Deep in Love
- When I Was in My Prime
- Lord Franklin
- Cruel Sister
- Jack Orion
Album Description
UK remastered reissue of the British folk super-group's 1970 album. 5 tracks including 'A Maid That's Deep In Love'.2001.Customer Reviews:
Pentangle Get Witchy.......2007-07-04
"holly and ivy, used magically from the earliest heathen times, holly being particularly abhorred by witches in England and other countries of Europe; broom, most potent against witches and spirits, and per contra, often used by witches in their spells; the bent or rush, protective against the evil eye, and, as Miss Broadwood points out, doubly powerful when combined with the broom, as in the refrain (1 A), 'Lay the bent to the bonny broom.'"
Just a bit of white magic, you know.
A Favorite.......2007-02-01
Odd but kinda cool.......2004-06-13
The opening track is your standard girl-dressed-as-a-boy-to-follow-her-true-love ballad, in this case as a cabin boy, but it does contain a rather disquieting moment when the ship's captain says to his cabin "boy" "I wish you were a maid, your rosy cheeks your rosy lips, they are enticing me". It's a standard moment in songs like this but the fact that it happens on a ship at sea, and knowing what went on during these long voyages, it adds a nice hint of pederasty-you wonder if maybe the captain has used this line on other cabin boys.
In the title track the psychopathic cruel sister drowns her nice sister and mocks her as she goes down, telling her she's going to steal her true love. Two minstrels find the drowned sister's body and use the bones and hair to make a harp (hey, an artist must work with the materials at hand). You can imagine what happens when they play the harp for the sisters' father.
And Jack Orion, the epic that took up a whole side of the LP, is a great example of a murder ballad-or rather, a rape-murder-double suicide ballad. Charming stuff.
This is largely Renbourn and McShee's show. It's the first Pentangle album without a Bert Jansch song, and he only sings on one song, although that song is the epic Jack Orion (which originally appeared on one of his solo albums). Still, even on that song he shares the lead with McShee. And the sensibility here is much more like Renbourn's solo work--I think The Lady and the Unicorn came about the same time as this recording.
The first cut is classic Pentangle-nice, aggressive interplay between the instrumentalists, with Renbourn playing tastefully amplified electric guitar, but it's marred a little by McShee somewhat mannered singing-she didn't sing like this on previous Pentangle records so I'm not quite sure why she changed her style.
The second song, When I Was In My Prime, is an a cappella turn by McShee, and it's just fine, really, but it's hard not to think of other, more talented singers who've done similar things, like Jansch's old girlfriend Anne Briggs, or Shirley Collins (two favorites of mine). McShee just doesn't have a particularly strong or interesting voice-in fact, there's a rumor that bassist Danny Thompson's old girlfriend Sandy Denny was passed over for the Pentangle vocalist job because they were afraid her voice was too strong.
The next song, Lord Franklin, is in some ways the biggest departure, a lament for a lost sea captain and his gallant crew sung by Renbourn, with the dominant instruments being concertina and acoustic and electric (quietly electric) guitars. In this case, Renbourn's mediocre voice actually helps give the song a feeling of wistful authenticity-he sounds like a regular bloke, not a professional singer.
Some people have found the title track a little irritating, particularly the "Lay the bent to the bonny broom/fa la la la la la la la la la" refrains (no, I don't know what that bonny broom stuff means) and Renbourn's odd attempt to sing what almost sounds like a countertenor harmony with McShee, but it does feature Renbourn on sitar, something I've always liked (although I think it's used to greater effect on Basket of Light).
Then there's Jack Orion, Pentangle's Dark Star/A Sailor's Life. They throw everything into this one. It starts out much like a regular Pentangle tune, with Jansch singing and playing acoustic guitar. He swaps the lead with McShee, although unfortunately Renbourn does that countertenor thing behind her again. The tempo picks up, even gets a little frenetic, for the rape, and then they break into a stately sorta Morris dance-sounding bit dominated by recorder and bowed bass, very haunting and dramatic, for the first suicide, followed by a jam featuring Terry Cox's dulcitone (sounds like a glockenspiel to me) and Renbourn kicking out the jams on his electric ax, certainly the rockingest Pentangle had played to date (I don't have their last two albums so I don't know where they went from here). Then it quiets down for the murder and suicide that end the song.
It is an odd album, but to me an endearingly odd one. You get the feeling that Pentangle listened to Fairport Convention's Liege and Leif and thought, hey, we could do something like that.
Pentangle's masterpiece, with exceptionally clear sound.......2003-12-22
Adding electric guitar for the first time to the already ethereal atmospheres of "Basket Of Light", though many fans did not appreciate it, makes Pentangle's sound much deeper. This was clear from the way in which the voices and instruments interweave on the epic "Jack Orion", which actually never gets boring owing to the fact that the sections do not repeat: they vary with guitars, voices, recorders many times. The title tune was almost as dreamy as Laura Nyro's "Brown Earth", even if built from a quite different story.
On the other side, McShee's amazing voice was never better seen than on "When I Was In My Prime", which despite being a capella, still is recognisable as Pentangle. It is most refreshing to se McShee allowed so much space especially with the sharp remastered sound, and on "A Maid That's Deep In Love", she sang perhaps even better: reflective yet never despairing, romantic yet never sentimental. "Lord Franklin" was even more subtle than the other songs, yet the electric guitar's melody ought to surprise those used to the more folksy "Sweet Child". Indeed, the remastered sound allows one to see how they both complement and supplement each other in a remarkable manner.
On the whole, an atmospheric masterpiece matching almost anything in its era, rivalling Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" and "Moondance", Tim Buckley's "Lorca" and "Happy Sad" (only just heard), Steeleye's "Hark! The Village Wait" and Laura Nyro's "Christmas And The Beads Of Sweat". Now all that has to be done is to remaster and reissue "Reflection".
Hidden treasure.......2003-01-03
There are only five songs, all of them from old traditional British lore: A Maid That's Deep in Love surprises the listener with a very mellow folk sound taken from an electric guitar (Pentangle's previous sound was acoustic). When I Was in my Prime shows the true genius of Jacqui's voice without any musical accompaniament; I don't think any pop singer of the 90s could ever attempt this and sound soooo great! Lord Franklin is the only song featuring lead vocal by Jansch: he was a good singer but cannot match hers, good on its own. Then comes the hypnotic Cruel Sister whose tale puts you at the verge of crying... Finally, all of side B is reserved for a +18 minute rendition of Jack Orion, that I think is the crowning achievement of their career: I have never heard anything remotely similar in style and structure, it might be defined as progressive, jazzy folk but it needs to be heard to believe it. In one word, a masterpiece.
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Reflection
Pentangle Manufacturer: Addiebelle UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XMEFO Release Date: 2004-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Wedding Dress
- Omie Wise
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- When I Get Home
- Rain and Snow
- Helping Hand
- So Clear
- Reflection
Album Description
2004 reissue of classic British folk-rock album, originally issued in 1971. Castle Music.Album Details
First Ever Release on CD for this Much Sought after Classic Folk Album. Extensive Sleevenotes by Respected Folk Expert Colin Harper.
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Solomon's Seal
Pentangle Manufacturer: Castle Music UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006GO6Y Release Date: 2003-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Sally Free And Easy
- The Cherry Tree Carol
- The Snows
- High Germany
- People On The Highway
- Willy O Winsbury
- No Love Is Sorrow
- Jump Baby Jump
- Lady Of Carlisle
Album Description
First time on CD for this much sought after classic folk album originally issued on Reprise in 1972. Nine tracks. Slipcase. Castle. 2003.Album Details
One of the Pillars of the and Most Sought after Albums on CD is Finally Issued on Disc! their Sixth (And Last Collection from this Lineup) Album from 1972 Featured the Beautiful Guitar Playing Contrast of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn Set in Front of the Drums of Terry Cox, the Bottom End Bass of Danny Thompson and the Sweet Icing of Singer Jacqui Mcshee.Customer Reviews:
Best Pentangle album.......2007-04-04
Lost and Found.......2005-06-01
While I am not particularly a fan of folk music, I always enjoyed this album because of its musical complexities and unusual style. My parents threw out my original copy after I graduated from college. For many years, I searched for this album on CD, but could not find it. Apparently, the master tapes had been lost. Luckily, several years ago I was able to find it on an extremely good piece of vinyl which appeard to have been virtually unplayed, and then "burned" it to CD. Now, they have finally released it on CD.
The Pentangle was formed by respected folk guitarists John Renbourn and Bert Jansch in the late '60s, and relies on the complex interplay of their usually accoustic axes. (The band was formed during a time that James Taylor called the "great folk music scare of the late '60s.") The band features hauntingly pure vocals by the talented Jacqui McShee. This was the sixth and final album by the original Pentangle band members. The album is roughly evenly divided between "traditional" folk songs and compositions by the band. The Pentangle does some "experimentation" using electric guitars and sitar. I highly recommend The Pentangle's first album, which is much jazzier, or Basket of Light on DVD-Audio. In my opinion, this album is not as good as as either of the other two albums, but still contains some fine traditional folk music and is worth having in a folk collection.
FINALLY!!!.......2005-01-26
Jacqui Jacqui Jacqui .......2004-09-19
Try this on a full moon snowy evening....
Great Pentangle.......2003-12-16
it's not as 'jazz exploratory' as some of their early ones
(also all great-- SWEET CHILD is maybe my favorite folk album ever). It continues & in some ways intensifies the 'Appalachian' aspects of REFLECTION, but with slightly rawer sound (well, for Pentangle) & Bert Jansch is featured a bit more here. Jacqui MacShee's singing is terrific too. REFLECTION should also be rereleased-- but this is very welcome after 30 years of oblivion. Only minus-- I wish they'd added some 'alt. takes' or 'archival stuff' as album IS short. Don't be discouraged by some comments/reviews that the group was 'tired out' by this point--true they broke up soon after, but this has great energy I think.
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The Pentangle
Pentangle Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000057OWC Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
- Bells
- Hear My Call
- Pentangling
- Mirage
- Way Behind The Sun
- Bruton Town
- Waltz
- Koan (Alternate Version)
- The Wheel (Alternate Version)
- The Casbah (Alternate Version)
- Bruton Town (Edit 1/5/3)
- Hear My Call (Alternate Version)
- Way Behind The Sun (Alternate Version)
- Way Behind The Sun (Instrumental)
Album Description
Mid-price remastered reissue of the British folk-rock act's 1968 debut album. Divided between traditional and original material, highlights included their arrangement of 'Bruton Town' and the seven-minute instrumental laden 'Pentangling'. This CD also features 7 bonus tracks 'Koan' (alt. version), 'The Wheel' (alt. version), 'The Casbah' (alt. Version), 'Bruton Town' (edit 1/5/3), 'Hear My Call' (alt. Version), 'Way Behind The Sun' (alt version) & 'Way Behind The Sun' (Instrumental). 2001 release.Album Details
The Band's Applauded Debut Album from 1968.Customer Reviews:
The Pentangle, one of the most audacious first albums!.......2007-02-17
This is one of the all-time most audacious first albums. It begins with a bowed bass, tasty guitar work, percussion and a female vocal that come together to announce, "You have not heard anything like us before. We can play and have a clear unique idea of exactly what we want to do. We sound like no one else. You will hear folk, rock, jazz and even a touch of samba all at the same time; but it will all be unmistakably The Pentangle! We will sound relaxed and natural, but we are her to kick some butt." Just like Jethro Tull or Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra, within 10 second one knew that unforgettable Pentangle sound. They could not be assimilated. They had to be accommodated. There was something new under the Sun.
Then the second track is (SHOCK!) an instrumental. As soon as one gets over that surprise, it moves into a long drum solo with a number of false endings. The guitars play with taking back the melody but each time hand it back to the drummer after 2 or 3 licks. And this is WHAT? Folk rock? British Folk Rock? What audacity! To top it off, they play so well and it is a very nice tune. Then the third track starts up and it so smooth with Jacqui's vocal not sounding a bit dated. There are no inappropriate Celtic affectations at all. It could be lounge jazz if it were no so clean and restrained. The fourth track has just enough of psychedelia to remind one that the year really is 1967. That's it for my play-by-play. If you want more, buy the CD and write your own.
I will only mention the milieu The Pentangle came out of with the Watersons, Sandy Denny, Jackson Frank, Roy Harper, Robin Williamson and so on. There was an embarrassment of talent traveling up and down the folk clubs of Britain at that time. Between Jansch and Renbourne, they knew everyone.
Consider the Incredible String Band's Wee Tam Big Huge or Fairport Convention's Liege & Lief. Each quite wonderful in its own way! Think of the tomfoolery of Steeleye Span's take on Celtic folk-rock--especially their daft yet deft instrumentals. Or, for that matter, consider Dolly Collins' arrangement's with David Munrow for her sister, Shirley. There was so much going on in the mid to late 60's to challenge those of us who enjoyed this music! BUT these wonderful albums were not first efforts by any means! Among first albums, The Pentangle stands alone in British folk rock and with Hendrix, Cream and The Doors in rock generally. I have a hard time thinking of any British folk rock group that burst on the scene with the sheer audacity of The Pantangle.
Bonus material better than the original.......2002-09-20
This is Pentangle's first album, and it is typical of first albums from the sixties. A group is quickly rushed into the studios, lays down some quick tracks and a short album is produced to see if it will sell.
The original album was very short at 33 minutes. There were 7 songs ranging from 2 to 4 minutes and 1 instrumental.
The music is stark and limited. Although the sound quality is generally good, there is no brightness or depth to the sound (compare this with Jefferson Airplane's Surrealistic Pillow). Jacqui MacShay's voice is just flat throughout. As the group would mature on later albums, there would be more richness to the music and greater depth to the songs.
The bonus tracks are better in that they have more life and energy. There is more power and emotion in MacShay's vocals. The playing really opens up. The 7 tracks increase the total time to 53 minutes.
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Light Flight: The Anthology
Pentangle Manufacturer: Castle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DXSBWI Release Date: 2006-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
- Waltz
- I've Got a Feeling
- Three Part Thing
- Bruton Town
- Lord Franklin
- Once I Had a Sweetheart
- Will the Circle Be Unbroken
- Train Song
- House Carpenter
- Sovay
- Sally Go Round the Roses
- I Loved a Lass
- Cuckoo
- Trees They Do Grow High
- Rain and Snow
Tracks:
- Omie Wise
- Light Flight [Take Three Girls Theme]
- Maid That's Deep in Love
- Cold Mountain
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Wedding Dress
- No More, My Lord
- Pentangling
- Way Behind the Sun
- Travelling Song
- When I Get Home
- Sweet Child
- Watch the Stars
- So Clear
- Cruel Sister
Album Description
2 CD set. Pretty much the first UK folk-rock 'supergroup' and the inventors of the sound that would later be adopted by Fairport, Trees etc, Pentangle were an unusual agglomeration of seemingly disparate talents, and at their best succeeded in mixing elements of traditional folk, jazz improvisation and pop into a seamless whole. Featuring the brilliant and contrasting guitar talents of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, against the rhythmic undertow provided by drummer Terry Cox and superb bass player Danny Thompson, and topped off with the bell-like purity of Jacqui McShee's vocals, Pentangle garnered much critical acclaim. This is the perfect introduction to their work. Castle Music.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Reissue of the Definitive Anthology What was Retty Much the First British Folk-rock "Supergroup". The Pentangle were an Unusual Agglomeration of Seemingly Disparate Talents. At their Best, They Succeeded in Mixing Elements of Traditional Folk, Jazz Improvisation and Pop Into a Seamless Whole. Their Music features the Brilliant and Contrasting Guitar Playing Skills of Legendary Players Bert Jansch and John Renbourn Against the Rhythmic Undertow Provided by Drummer Terry Cox and Superb Bass Player Danny Thompson, Topped off with the Bell-like Purity of Jacqui Mcshee's Vocals.Customer Reviews:
Still fresh at their best.......2007-01-28
While Pentangle recorded plenty of originals along the way, their most appealing efforts (at least on this collection) are their gently rocking updates of traditional ballads like "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme" and "Wedding Dress". There are plenty of those here, and a few more recent covers, notably "Sally Go Round the Roses." That one works a lot better than you'd probably think. Most of the original work takes several listens before you start to appreciate it, but it's worth the effort.
Pentangle has continued to make albums since the era covered here, and some of them are arguably better than this work. But this is where the story begins, and as such, it's a good place for fans to begin.
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Open the Door
Pentangle Manufacturer: Talking Elephant ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F4MJI2 Release Date: 2006-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Open the Door
- Dragonfly
- Mother Earth
- Child of the Winter
- Dolphin
- Lost Love
- Sad Lady
- Taste of Love
- Yarrow
- Street Song
Album Details
2006 Digitally Remastered Edition of the British Folk Band Release on Varrick Records from 1985, featuring Four of the Original Members, Bert Jansch, Jaqui Mcshee, Terry Cox and Danny Thompson (Only One Missing was John Renbourn).
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One More Road
Pentangle Manufacturer: Hux Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000P0ILZQ Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- Travelling Solo
- Oxford City
- Endless Sky
- The Lily Of the West
- One More Day
- High Germany
- Hey, Hey Solider
- Willy Of Winsbury
- Somali
- Manuel
- Are You Going To Scarborough Fair
Tracks:
- Bramble Briar
- Sally Free And Easy
- Kingfisher
- Come Back Baby
- When I Was In My Prime
- Meat On the Bone
- Chasing Love
- The Bonny Boy
- Chasing Love
- Cruel Sister
- Yarrow
- Reynardine
Album Details
Less Known Are the Great Albums Made by the Reconstituted Pentangle Between 1984-94. Built around Original Members Jacqui Mcshee and Bert Jansch, with Guitarist Peter Kirtley, Drummer Gerry Conway, and Nigel Portman Smith on Bass, the Group Created a Magical Sound all of their Own. This Double CD Brings Together the Highlights from this Pentangle Line-up; Their Final Studio Album, the Epic `one More Road', with their Swansong, `live 1994'. These Discs Capture the Band Performing Old Favourites and Overlooked Gems with a Fantastic New Energy. Both CDs have Been Digitally Re-mastered and Are Now Reissued Together on CD for the First Time, with the Full Agreement of the Band. The Accompanying 20 Page Booklet features Extensive Liner Notes, Including Interviews with the Band, plus an Additional Note by Jacqui Mcshee, Lyrics to Many of the Featured Tracks and Rare Band Photos.Music Album:
- Picnics
- Possible Dream [Import]
- Presidential Campaign Songs: 1789-1996
- Private Parts & Pieces 4//Private Parts & Pieces 5 [Import]
- Puttin' on the Country Style [Import]
- Quem Quiser Chegar [Import]
- Ricahrd Digance & Friends Live at the Q.E.H. [Live]
- Right Side Up [Import]
- Shop Window Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]
- Something New
