| There's something exciting about the first album of a band that goes 
        on to greatness, and The Pentangle, by the group of the same name, is 
        no different. Here, the listener witnesses the first studio work of a 
        band struggling to get their essence down on vinyl. Of course Bert Jansch 
        and John Renbourn's reputations as guitarists preceded the band, but the 
        addition of bassist Danny Thompson and drummer Terry Cox gave the band 
        an acoustic rhythm section like no other folk-rock group. Singer Jacqui 
        McShee became the last piece of this intricate English puzzle, delivering 
        high, expressive vocals that contrasted and merged so well with Jansch's 
        deeper pipes. The group doesn't hold back on their first outing. On "Hear 
        My Call" McShee offers a dreamy vocal, floating high above the bluesy 
        guitars. The soaring vocal and firmly grounded rhythm highlight one another, 
        creating a carefully layered sound that is present in all of Pentangle's 
        best music. This dynamic works equally well in "Pentangling," 
        with McShee and Jansch's voices combining light and dark shadows to concoct 
        a strangely atmospheric harmony. The rocking and rollicking "Way 
        Behind the Sun" is another standout, and the instrumentals "Bells" 
        and "Waltz" are complex and lively. The album's spacious arrangements 
        take full advantage of stereo, mixing instruments to different tracks 
        so that the listener, for instance, can always hear Jansch's guitar on 
        one side and Renbourn's on the other. This group, it seems, had it all. 
        Equally comfortable with traditional songs, instrumentals, and originals, 
        they made few missteps on their early albums. Like Fairport Convention 
        and the Incredible String Band, Pentangle specialized in updating British 
        Isles' folk music. The Pentangle, now with seven bonus tracks, is a dazzling 
        debut and a must have for fans of English folk rock.  (by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All 
        Music Guide) |