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Rocket Cottage |
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| Studio album by Steeleye Span | |||||
| Released | 1976 | ||||
| Recorded | ?? | ||||
| Genre | Electric folk | ||||
| Length | 43:07 | ||||
| Label | Chrysalis | ||||
| Producer | Mike Batt | ||||
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Rocket Cottage is an album by the electric folk band Steeleye Span.
This was the band's 9th album, and the 2nd produced by Mike Batt. The album was poised to cement the band's success, building off their breakthrough into the UK Top 10 with their previous album, All Around My Hat (album). Unfortunately, the album was a victim of bad timing. 1976 and 1977 saw the sudden explosion of the British Punk scene, and popular music tastes rapidly shifted away from the sound and style that the band was known for. It failed to break into the Top 40.
The album is perhaps the band's most rock-influenced album, with very prominent guitars and a strong rhythm section. Some fans consider this one of the band's best efforts, pointing to strong tracks like "London", "Fighting for Strangers", "Sir James the Rose", and "Orfeo/Nathan's Reel", the first three of which became classics of the band and fan favorites. Others, however, find the album erratic, complaining that the band's rhythm section tends to overwhelm the vocals, particularly on "Orfeo", "The Twelve Witches", and (to a lesser extent) "The Brown Girl". Oddly for an instrumental piece, "Nathan's Reel" simply fades out. The most peculiar decision was the choice to include an unrehearsed version of "Camptown Racetrack"; Years later Maddy Prior remarked about this decision, "I can't think what we were thinking of with that." This was the band's 9th album in 5 years, and many feel that their band's exhaustion is evident.
Peter Knight has said that the band was being pressured to write and adapt music for the commercial market, which led to considerable dissatisfaction among the band members. Both he and Bob Johnson were seriously considering leaving the band, particularly because they wanted to work on a musical version of "The King of Elfland's Daughter". Chrysalis Records agreed to allow them to record the album if they agreed to record 'Rocket'. Lacking any interest in the album that Knight and Johnson produced, Chrysalis made little effort to promote the album, and Knight and Johnson chose to depart the band after 'Rocket' was released.
Personnel
- Maddy Prior (vocals)
- Tim Hart (vocals, guitar)
- Bob Johnson (vocals, guitar)
- Rick Kemp (bass guitar, vocals)
- Peter Knight (violin, mandolin)
- Nigel Pegrum (drums)
Track listing
- London (Hart, Johnson, Kemp, Knight, Pegrum, Prior) – 4:14
- The Bosnian Hornpipes (Traditional) – 0:57
- Orfeo/Nathan's Reel (Hart, Johnson, Kemp, Knight, Pegrum, Prior) – 6:00
- The Twelve Witches (Traditional) – 4:32
- The Brown Girl (Hart, Johnson, Kemp, Knight, Pegrum, Prior) – 5:05
- Fighting for Strangers (Traditional) – 4:25
- Sligo Maid (Traditional) – 3:44
- Sir James the Rose (Traditional) – 6:15
- The Drunkard (Traditional, prefaced by Camptown Racetrack) – 7:55
| Steeleye Span |
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| Most productive lineup: Maddy Prior | Peter Knight | Rick Kemp | Tim Hart | Bob Johnson | Nigel Pegrum |
| Current lineup: Maddy Prior | Peter Knight | Rick Kemp | Liam Genockey | Ken Nicol |
| Other: Ashley Hutchings | Martin Carthy | Tim Harries | Terry Woods | Gay Woods | John Kirkpatrick | Chris Staines | Terl Bryant | Michael Gregory (musician) | Mark Williamson (musician) |
| Discography |
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Studio: Hark! The Village Wait (1970) | Please to See the King (1971) | Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again (1972) | Below the Salt (1972) | Parcel of Rogues (1973) | Now We Are Six (1974) | Commoner's Crown (1975) | All Around My Hat (album) (1975) | Rocket Cottage (1976) | Storm Force Ten (1977) | Sails of Silver (1980) | Back in Line (1986) | Tempted and Tried (1989) | Time (1996) | Horkstow Grange (1998) | Bedlam Born (2000) | Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span (2002) | They Called Her Babylon (2004) | Winter (2004) | Bloody Men (2006) Live Albums: Live at Last (1978) | Tonight's the Night...Live (1992) | (1994) | The Journey (1999) | Folk Rock Pioneers in Concert (2006) Singles: Rave On/ Reels/ Female Drummer (1971) | Jigs and Reels (1972) | John Barleycorn / Bride's Favourite/Tansey's Fancy (1972) | Gaudete / The Holly and The Ivy (1972) | The Mooncoin Jig (1974) | New York Girls/ Two Magicians (1975) | All Around My Hat/ Black Jack Davy (1975) | Rave On/ False Knight On The Road (1976) | Hard Times of England/ Cadgwith Anthem (1976) | London/ Sligo Maid (1976) | Fighting For Strangers/ The Mooncoin Jig (1976) | The Boar's Head Carol/ Gaudete / Some Rival (1977) | Rag Doll/ Saucy Sailor (1978) | Sails of Silver/ Senior Service (1980) | Gone To America/ Let Her Go Down (1981) | Somewhere In London/ Lanercost (1985) | Padstow / First House in Connaught/ Sailor's Bonnet (1989) | Following Me/ Two Butchers (1989) | The Fox/ Jack Hall (1990) DVDs: Classic Rock Legends (2002) | A Twentieth Anniversary Celebration (2003) | The 35th Anniversary World Tour 2004 (2005) | |
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