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Please To See The King

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Steeleye Span
Jahr: 1990 (1971)
Verlag: Shanachie Records
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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The change of personnel after the first album, "Hark! The Village Wait", produced one of the first examples of the "cohesive unit" approach to folk rock..."Please To See The King". The track "Bedlam Boys" is almost a symphony...the way the instruments complement each other and Carthy's vocals is close to genius. Yes, the lead vocalist on each (vocal) track attracts the most attention, but the rest of the band supports the entire mood of each song beautifully. This is a one-of-a-kind session and, probably, my favorite Steeleye Span album....certainly the best before Bob Johnson joined. There is no question that this album is essential Span! Despite the widespread praise "Hark!" receives (deservedly), I have always considered "King" to be the first bonafide Steeleye album. "Hark!" was a beautifully successful experiment. But the truly identifying characteristics of Steeleye began and evolved from "Please To See The King"!
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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Steeleye Span
Jahr: 1990 (1971)
Verlag: Shanachie Records
Enthaltene Werke: The Blacksmith, Cold, Haily, Windy Night, Jigs: Bryan O'Lynn/The Hag With The Money, Prince Charlie Stuart, Boys Of Bedlam, False Knight On The Road, The Lark In The Morning, Female Drummer, The King
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Mediengruppe: Compact Disc