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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Pentangle, one of the most audacious first albums!,
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This review is from: Pentangle (Audio CD)
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.
4.0 out of 5 stars
lovely folk,
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This review is from: Pentangle (Audio CD)
great stuff, my wife loved this band and after listening i was also pulled in- great for relaxing with friends and enjoying a few drinks.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pentangle Review,
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Excellent early album, with a refreshingly modern sound, even though 40 yrs old. Well worth investigating as the group have recently been putting in a appearance. Seminal album of its era
10 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get the remastered version instead.,
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I rewrote my review. I was way too harsh the first time.This album is very nice start. The sound is a little rough and raw, but that is good thing here. There are also some very beautiful parts. The original album is only 33 minutes long. If you get the remastered version, it some really nice bonus tracks (and some not so nice). The reason I was so harsh the first time is that there are times when McShee drones on, like on Hear My Call, Burton Town, and especially Way Behind the Sun. The songs sound very good in 20 second sound bites, but can be too much over 3 minutes. Way Behind the Sun is just 3 minutes of McShee dragging out lyrics. I was listening to this CD repeatedly, and playing it in the background while I read or did other things. My mind fixated on McShee's vocals, especially since I have the remastered version, with the bonus tracks, and all 3 songs are repeated twice. So, after not playing this CD for awhile, I put it in my car stereo and was able to listen to the whole thing carefully and found that it was mostly very enjoyable. There is some remarkable playing and singing on the CD. Normally, I really like McShee's vocals. Reflection is one of my favorite songs, that I play over and over. For some reason, her vocals just grated on me on this CD. |
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Pentangle by Pentangle (Audio CD - 2008)
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