Product Name:
Cruelle soeur par Pentangle boutiquesEAN:4988017623220 UPC:4988017623220 boutiques
ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Genre:Folk Artist:N/A Format:N/A Language:Eng Release Title:N/A Track #1:Maid Thats Deep in Love, A Track #2:When I Was in My Prime Track #3:Lord Franklin Track #4:Cruel Sister Track #5:Jack Onion Tracks:
Maid Thats Deep in Love, A
When I Was in My Prime
Lord Franklin
Cruel Sister
Jack Onion
Performer Notes:
- Pentangle: Bert Jansch (vocals, acoustic guitar, dulcimer, recorder, concertina); John Renbourn (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, recorder); Terry Cox (vocals, drums); Jaqui McShee (vocals); Danny Thompson (double bass).
- Recorded at Sound Techniques, London, London in 1970.
- All tracks have been digitally remastered.
- A folk act from the U.K. that commands a devoted cult following, Pentangle presents CRUEL SISTER, their fourth album, on this release.
- Originally released in 1970, this was the fourth release from the British folk-rock group Pentangle and may qualify as their swan song. With only five songs, Jacqui McShee, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Terry Cox, and Danny Thompson create a dense, layered sound that is woven within the fabric of each song like a tapestry. Although known for their eclectic approach and love of jazz, here the group concentrates on traditional material like "A Maid Thats Deep in Love" and the 18-minute "Jack Orion." A Pentangle fan will immediately note that John Renbourn is playing an electric guitar on "A Maid Thats Deep in Love." This departure from purely acoustic doesnt create a bigger Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span sound but is imbedded quietly into the song. What really sets both this song and "When I Was in My Prime" apart is McShees clear, vibrant vocals. On "When I Was in My Prime," she sings unaccompanied, proving that her talent runs as deep as the better-known Jansch and Renbourn. The seven-minute title cut also features McShee singing an absolutely lovely ballad with darker undertones. Renbourn sings the enjoyable though straightforward "Lord Franklin." The crowning jewel of this masterpiece is the epic "Jack Orion," though one has difficulty imagining what possessed Pentangle to record a folk song that took up an entire side of an album. Jansch shares vocals with McShee on this multiple part song, and generous time is left for Renbourn to turn in a bluesy, then jazzy, electric solo. Cruel Sister shows Pentangle at their artistic height, combining all of their skill and inspiration to create a vital and enduring album. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (5/27/71, p.46) - "...Terry Coxs feather drum touch and Danny Thompsons double-bass rolls require intelligent listening..."
Q (4/97, p.150) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...this is [a] fine example of progressive folk music."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.74) - "[T]he album is guitarist John Renbourns finest hour....His electric guitar-sound fabulous throughout."
Mojo (Publisher) (6/01, p.152) - "...5 gentle, somnambulent adaptations of old traditional songs. Theres a unity of mood that eludes the bands previous albums....feeling like Horlicks for the soul."
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 27 July, 2004
Label: Bmg
Dimensions: 12.7 x 14 x 1.3 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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