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« Reply #1000 on: August 25, 2023, 09:02:29 AM »

Pentangle  :  Sweet Child   (Real Gone 2LP reissue, 2018, blue vinyl).

Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.
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« Reply #1001 on: August 25, 2023, 09:20:10 AM »


Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.


I sometimes make a stab at defending Solomon's Seal, but ultimately, it's normally a pretty half hearted one.  The first couple of post-classic line-up albums are worthy of a listen but it's clearly massively diminishing returns from SS onwards...
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« Reply #1002 on: August 25, 2023, 04:04:04 PM »



Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.


I sometimes make a stab at defending Solomon's Seal, but ultimately, it's normally a pretty half hearted one.  The first couple of post-classic line-up albums are worthy of a listen but it's clearly massively diminishing returns from SS onwards...


I like Solomon's Seal and for me it's like the Transatlantic album that wasn't.  I listen to all of the albums after that too, but I often have to remind myself it's  a different  group, if that makes sense.
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« Reply #1003 on: August 25, 2023, 04:24:41 PM »




Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.


I sometimes make a stab at defending Solomon's Seal, but ultimately, it's normally a pretty half hearted one.  The first couple of post-classic line-up albums are worthy of a listen but it's clearly massively diminishing returns from SS onwards...


I like Solomon's Seal and for me it's like the Transatlantic album that wasn't.  I listen to all of the albums after that too, but I often have to remind myself it's  a different  group, if that makes sense.


Well, Open the Door is only 20% different (Mike Piggott in for John), but yes, absolutely...  Incidentally a friend saw JM's Pentangle in Kent a few days back and, well, let's just say, "was not impressed".  He described it as 80% lounge lizard jazz.
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« Reply #1004 on: August 25, 2023, 04:55:15 PM »

They were like that when I saw them in the last Butlins festival in January. I actually enjoyed the set, though.
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« Reply #1005 on: August 25, 2023, 05:49:17 PM »





Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.


I sometimes make a stab at defending Solomon's Seal, but ultimately, it's normally a pretty half hearted one.  The first couple of post-classic line-up albums are worthy of a listen but it's clearly massively diminishing returns from SS onwards...


I like Solomon's Seal and for me it's like the Transatlantic album that wasn't.  I listen to all of the albums after that too, but I often have to remind myself it's  a different  group, if that makes sense.


Well, Open the Door is only 20% different (Mike Piggott in for John), but yes, absolutely...  Incidentally a friend saw JM's Pentangle in Kent a few days back and, well, let's just say, "was not impressed".  He described it as 80% lounge lizard jazz.


I've seen JMs Pentangle, though admittedly it was a few years sgo. I liked it, but each to.his own.  My feeling was Jacqui  missed a career as a jazz singer.
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« Reply #1006 on: August 25, 2023, 05:52:37 PM »






Love all of the Transatlantic Pentangle.   Never tire of them.


I sometimes make a stab at defending Solomon's Seal, but ultimately, it's normally a pretty half hearted one.  The first couple of post-classic line-up albums are worthy of a listen but it's clearly massively diminishing returns from SS onwards...


I like Solomon's Seal and for me it's like the Transatlantic album that wasn't.  I listen to all of the albums after that too, but I often have to remind myself it's  a different  group, if that makes sense.


Well, Open the Door is only 20% different (Mike Piggott in for John), but yes, absolutely...  Incidentally a friend saw JM's Pentangle in Kent a few days back and, well, let's just say, "was not impressed".  He described it as 80% lounge lizard jazz.


I've seen JMs Pentangle, though admittedly it was a few years sgo. I liked it, but each to.his own.  My feeling was Jacqui  missed a career as a jazz singer.
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She can and should do exactly what she wants to.  The problem (from my point of view) is the name.  That type of Jazz has little to do with the original band (who were very Jazzy but in an, I think, very different way).
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« Reply #1007 on: August 28, 2023, 03:41:21 PM »

Jackie McShee's  Take Three   (CD,  2013).

Well at least she isn't calling them Pentangle.  Grin ;

It's a trio comprising herself, Alan Thomson on guitar and Gerry Conway on percussion. All but a couple of the tracks are traditional folk and some will be familiar from Pentangle days. I rather like it. It came out without much fuss, and I'd forgotten i bought it almost, till last night when I got remembered during the night and got up to ransack my flat for it.
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« Reply #1008 on: August 30, 2023, 11:20:54 AM »

The Beatles (Stowe School Complete Concert 4-4-63).  This will almost certainly be removed at some point, but an enjoyable listen whilst it's there... https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=RLgs6O1jqGFNYIh5&fbclid=IwAR3-PHYPEtPxUK4wmp5y9lBUZJZFdSZNV-GpIKg0yXi5rNJA8PVLFIZXadc&v=ZYaMkVmlg3A&feature=youtu.be
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« Reply #1009 on: August 30, 2023, 02:31:23 PM »


The Beatles (Stowe School Complete Concert 4-4-63).  This will almost certainly be removed at some point, but an enjoyable listen whilst it's there... https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=RLgs6O1jqGFNYIh5&fbclid=IwAR3-PHYPEtPxUK4wmp5y9lBUZJZFdSZNV-GpIKg0yXi5rNJA8PVLFIZXadc&v=ZYaMkVmlg3A&feature=youtu.be


The Front Row (radio 4) piece about this was interesting.  What they played of the tape sounded of good quality.  
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« Reply #1010 on: August 30, 2023, 03:07:23 PM »



The Beatles (Stowe School Complete Concert 4-4-63).  This will almost certainly be removed at some point, but an enjoyable listen whilst it's there... https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=RLgs6O1jqGFNYIh5&fbclid=IwAR3-PHYPEtPxUK4wmp5y9lBUZJZFdSZNV-GpIKg0yXi5rNJA8PVLFIZXadc&v=ZYaMkVmlg3A&feature=youtu.be


The Front Row (radio 4) piece about this was interesting.  What they played of the tape sounded of good quality.  


I didn't realise there'd been a Front Row piece...will check it out.
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« Reply #1011 on: August 30, 2023, 04:58:29 PM »

Sinead - Sean non Nusa
Drive By Truckers - An American Band
Ian Prowse - Does This Train Stop On Merseyside
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« Reply #1012 on: September 01, 2023, 08:55:43 AM »

Jacqui McShee's  Pentangle  :  Feoffee's  Lands  (CD,  2005).

This covers a so many of styles on one album you have to respect it. Some tracks work really well and others leave me uncertain.  The version of 'Bruton Town' for example is as far away  from the first Pentangle recording as it can get.
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« Reply #1013 on: September 01, 2023, 05:12:35 PM »


 The Coral - Coral island

 Thoroughly enjoyable music, but I'll admit to being ambivalent about the spoken-word sections..... Undecided
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« Reply #1014 on: September 01, 2023, 05:26:37 PM »

The new Daphne's Flight album Love Is The Weapon Of Choice

Also Nik Kershaw, Songs From The Shelf Part 2 and Gilmore and Roberts' Documenting Snapshots and all of the other stuff I haven't been in the mood to listen to for the last couple of weeks.

Coincidentally two of the above albums contain songs about indigenous Australian land rights and culture.
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« Reply #1015 on: September 02, 2023, 11:34:26 AM »

Sailin' Shoes - Little Feat and a twofer of the two Flying Burrito Brothers albums.
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« Reply #1016 on: September 08, 2023, 06:59:50 PM »

Romy "Mid Air".  One banger after another...absolutely superb.  But then it would be, I guess. Impossible to sit still to...
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« Reply #1017 on: September 09, 2023, 11:06:08 AM »

Kathryn Tickell & Ensemble Mystical after her gig in Settle on Thursday. I've downloaded her new release with the Darkening and also a solo album by her accordion player Amy Thatcher who I see plays in about 5 different groups.

I also have a new release from Ninebarrow to listen to and for something a bit different, a live album by The Tiger Lillies.

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« Reply #1018 on: September 09, 2023, 11:50:41 AM »

The Anchoress - The Art Of Losing, from 2021, bought in a charity shop. Very nice, gently proggy pop-rock.
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« Reply #1019 on: September 09, 2023, 01:42:42 PM »

Kristin Hersh  :  Clear Pond  Road  (Limited edition  Blue vinyl LP,  Fire Records,  2023).

I love Kristin's  albums even when challenged  me. This one is a grower.
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