In the RoundPentangle
Release Date: 09/25/2007
Original Release:
1986
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1002601_CD
UPC # 021823411927
Label: Castle Music Ltd. (UK)
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: Pentangle
Artist: Terry Cox; Bert Jansch; Mike Piggot; Nigel Portman Smith Engineer: Roger Wake Producer: Doug Beveridge; Pentangle Distributor: Ryko Distribution Notes: Pentangle: Jacqui McShee (vocals); Mike Piggott, Bert Jansch (acoustic guitar); Nigel Portman Smith (accordion); Terry Cox (drums). This 1986 album by the reformed Pentangle (minus John Renbourne and Danny Thompson) features a singular, folk-pop approach that alienated some sentimental fans of the original line-up. The band's old medieval modalities ("Suil Agrar ") and intricate acoustic picking ("The Saturday Movie") are given a polite nod, but the recording emphasizes electric guitars, assertive pop rhythms, and new bass player Nigel Portman Smith's flowing fretless bass. The new direction feels inspired, and the melodies are some of the strongest of the band's career. The instantly catchy "Come to Me Baby" should have been a hit, and Jaqui McShee's gorgeous and protean vocals show no sign of wear.
Along with Fairport Convention, Pentangle is one of the most important bands of the 1960s British folk revival. Drawing on a truly diverse array of sources, Pentangle developed a unique version of folk rock that was both traditional and progressive. The group formed when esteemed solo guitarists Bert Jansch and John Renbourn combined their love of classic American blues and ancient English folk songs with the angelic vocals of Jacqui McShee and the jazz-influenced rhythm section of drummer Terry Cox and bassist Danny Thompson. After breaking up in 1972, they reformed several times with varying line-ups, the most well-known of which playing under the name Jacqui McShee's Pentangle.
Also Appears On:
Similar Artist:
10,000 Maniacs Armstrong, Frankie Banhart, Devendra Briggs, Anne Collins, Shirley Currituck County Damon & Naomi Donovan Drake, Nick Fairport Convention Fotheringay Graham, Davy Hutchings, Ashley Jansch, Bert Joyner, Simon Kate & Anna McGarrigle Magic Numbers Mazzy Star McCutcheon, John Newsom, Joanna Pearls Before Swine Renbourn, John Smith, Kendra Steeleye Span Swarbrick, Dave The Dransfields The Incredible String Band The Sallyangie The Strawbs Trees Voice of the Seven Woods
Influences:
Broonzy, Big Bill Byrds (The) Carthy, Martin Dylan, Bob Graham, Davy Lloyd, A.L. MacColl, Ewan Martyn, John Mingus, Charles Monk, Thelonious Patton, Charley
Similar Genres:
British Folk Rock |