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Tempted And Tried

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  • Original Release Date: June 21, 2005
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Jack Hall 3:57 $0.99 Buy Track  - Jack Hall
Play   2. Two Butchers 4:49 $0.99 Buy Track  - Two Butchers
Play   3. Padstow 3:03 $0.99 Buy Track  - Padstow
Play   4. Reels: The First House In Connaught; Sailor's Bonnet 2:48 $0.99 Buy Track  - Reels: The First House In Connaught; Sailor's Bonnet
Play   5. Betsy Bell And Mary Gray 5:00 $0.99 Buy Track  - Betsy Bell And Mary Gray
Play   6. Shaking Of The Sheets 4:11 $0.99 Buy Track  - Shaking Of The Sheets
Play   7. Searching For Lambs 4:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Searching For Lambs
Play   8. Seagull 2:41 $0.99 Buy Track  - Seagull
Play   9. The Cruel Mother 5:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Cruel Mother
Play 10. Following Me 3:37 $0.99 Buy Track  - Following Me
Play 11. The Fox 3:02 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Fox
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars one of Steeleye's most accessible efforts, January 4, 2002
This review is from: Tempted & Tried (Audio CD)
By the 1980s, Steeleye Span had reformed but they were not nearly as prolific as they had been during their heyday. "Tempted and Tried" was released near the dawn of the 90s and demonstrates an older, wiser Steeleye, more mellow than most of its predecessors and an album that can appeal to even the more folk-rock phobic in the audience. True, there is a price to pay for instant appeal - the hard driving quality of "Parcel of Rogues" and "All Around My Hat" is sadly missing and the whole thing comes across as slightly sanitized, but the eschewing of period effects makes the album sound fresh even today. And lest we thing that Steeleye has contented itself with nursery rhymes, under the joyful veneer of "Jack Hall" is a gory tale, and "Shaking of the Sheets" is surely about death, while the frightening "Somebody's Watching" is a triumph of mood and a statement of just how versatile this group can be. "Tempted and Tried" comes highly recommended because, as in almost all Steeleye recordings, the song selection, arrangement, playing, and sheer enthusiasm are exemplary.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Late eighties reunion album, June 16, 2006
This review is from: Tempted & Tried (Audio CD)
I agree that Steeleye Span's best years were the early years, when they recorded and toured regularly together, but this album has much to commend it. Recorded (it seems) to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their original formation, this is an album full of contrasts with one disappointing track. The songs are a mix of traditional and original songs. Death is a common theme - about half the songs here are about death in one form or another.

The album opens with Jack Hall, a song about a man facing execution. Two butchers, a traditional song, is about two men on horseback who hear cries of distress from nearby woods. One of the men thinks it a trap but the other believes the cries are genuine. Find out what happens for yourself. Next is Padstow, a bright and cheerful traditional song about the May Day festivities in that Cornish seaside resort.

The standard of the album remains high for First house in Connaught / Sailor's bonnet (a reels medley) followed by Betsy Bell and Mary Gray (about two Scottish women who die of the plague), Shaking of the sheets (about a funeral ceremony), Searching for lambs (about a shepherd falling in love) and Seagull (about the old game of shove-penny).

The disappointment is The cruel mother, which comes across as a monotonous dirge but could have been brilliant. It is about a mother who kills her new-orn baby. When the mother eventually dies, she turns up at the gates of Heaven where she meets the child that she killed. The mother doesn't recognize the child but the child recognizes the mother. Unfortunately, the verse about the killing and the verse about the mother attempting to enter Heaven are treated as one long verse while the concluding lines about the mother's punishment are scarcely audible. I assume that they were trying to dramatize the song but their efforts completely backfired. I had to study the lyrics carefully to figure out what the song was about.

Following me (about a stalker) comes next. The album closes with The fox, an interesting original song about foxhunting, taken from the perspective of a confident fox who expects to win the battles against the horses and hounds.

In many ways, this is a brilliant album although not quite up to the standard of their seventies music. However, I am obliged to remove one star for The cruel mother.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Late eighties reunion album, June 8, 2005
This review is from: Tempted & Tried (Audio CD)
I agree that Steeleye Span's best years were the early years, when they recorded and toured regularly together, but this album has much to commend it. Recorded (it seems) to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their original formation, this is an album full of contrasts with one disappointing track. The songs are a mix of traditional and original songs. Death is a common theme - about half the songs here are about death in one form or another.

The album opens with Padstow, a bright and cheerful traditional song about the May Day festivities in that Cornish seaside resort. Next comes The fox, an interesting original song about foxhunting, taken from the perspective of a confident fox who expects to win the battles against the horses and hounds. Two butchers, a traditional song, is about two men on horseback who hear cries of distress from nearby woods. One of the men thinks it a trap but the other believes the cries are genuine. Find out what happens for yourself. Two original songs come after that - Following me (about a stalker) and Seagull (about the old game of shove-penny).

The disappointment is The cruel mother, which comes acrossas a monotonous dirge but could have been brilliant. It is about a mother who kills her new-orn baby. When the mother eventually dies, she turns up at the gates of Heaven where she meets the child that she killed. The mother doesn't recognize the child but the child recognizes the mother. Unfortunately, the verse about the killing and the verse about the mother attempting to enter Heaven are treated as one long verse while the concluding lines about the mother's punishment are scarcely audible. I assume that they were trying to dramatize the song but their efforts completely backfired. I had to study the lyrics carefully to figure out what the song was about.

After that, the quality of the album returns to normal. All the remaining songs are traditional beginning with Jack Hall, a song about a man facing execution. Another traditional song, Searching for lambs, is about a shepherd falling in love. Shaking of the sheets is about a funeral ceremony. A reels medley comes next followed by the concluding song, Betsy Bell and Mary Gray, about two Scottish women who die of the plague.

In many ways, this is a brilliant album although not quite up to the standard of their seventies music. However, I am obliged to remove one star for The cruel mother.
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