Originally released by British RCA, this debut album by Steeleye Span's
original lineup -- Ashley Hutchings (bass), Tim Hart (electric guitar,
electric dulcimer, banjo, harmonium, vocals), Maddy Prior (vocals, banjo),
Terry Woods (mandola, mandolin, electric guitar, vocals), and Gay Woods
(vocals, concertina, bodhran) -- barely made it out the door before Gay
and Terry Woods exited. This was probably the best singing edition of
Steeleye Span, with Gay Woods and Maddy Prior melding beautifully on tracks
like "Dark-Eyed Sailor" and "My Johnnie Was a Shoemaker,"
and Terry Woods adding some realistic coarseness on "The Hills of
Greenmore." The sound is fully electric here (with superb playing
on the epic "Lowlands of Holland"), if not as aggressive or
well crafted as later albums -- Hart, Hutchings, and Woods comprise a
good core band, and Gerry Conway and Fairport Convention's Dave Mattacks
sit in on drums.
(by Bruce Eder, All
Music Guide)
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