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So Early in the Spring

 
Album Review: So Early in the Spring

  • Artist: Pentangle
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Total Time: 44:18
  • Genre: Folk

Review

Pentangle had become a bit like Steeleye Span by the 1990s, a legacy from which the key members, however high they might fly in their solo careers, would never entirely escape. Hence, Bert Jansch and Jacqui McShee cut this record with a new lineup featuring ex-Lindisfarne co-founder Rod Clements (electric guitar, mandolin), ex-Fairport Convention Gerry Conway (drums), and Nigel Portman-Smith (bass, keyboards). McShee's voice has the purity, if not the power and range, that she displayed on the band's classic sides, and Jansch and company can play as well as ever. And they still have an original approach to the folk repertory -- "So Early In the Spring" is offered in a tempo that makes it lope along while McShee's singing soars above it. The only drawback on the harder-rocking sides is Conway's drumming, which is too prominent. McShee's performance on "The Blacksmith" is laced with poignancy as well as virtuosity, and Jansch sings superbly on "Reynardine" -- and when their voices join together on the last verse, the listener's spine may tingle in pleasure. Clements takes a fine, rippling solo on "Bramble Briar"; the group shows off its acoustic side on the cautionary folk number "Lassie Gathering Nuts"; and "Gaea" presents a more modern, pop-jazz sound, which was very much a part of the original group's orientation. It would be nice to report that the epic "The Baron of Brackley" ended the album well, but it lacks enough invention to sustain its eight-minute length. Tony Roberts guests on flute and whistle for several tracks, adding another sound to this welcome mix of folk-rock. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Eminstra Bert Jansch, Gerry Conway, Jacqui McShee, Rod Clements Pentangle (3:57)
So Early in the Spring Traditional Pentangle (5:40)
The Blacksmith Traditional Pentangle (3:25)
Reynardine Traditional Pentangle (4:21)
Lucky Black Cat Bert Jansch, Gerry Conway, Rod Clements, Jacqui McShee Pentangle (3:20)
Bramble Briarr Traditional Pentangle (5:54)
Lassie Gathering Nuts Traditional Pentangle (5:02)
Gaea Traditional Pentangle (4:46)
The Baron O' Brackley Traditional Pentangle (7:53)

Credits

Jacqui McShee (Vocals), John Renbourn (Guitar), Tony Roberts (Flute), Gerry Conway (Percussion), Nigel Portman Smith (Producer), Nigel Portman Smith (Bass), Rod Clements (Guitar (Electric)), Tony Roberts (Whistle (Instrument)), John Renbourn (Vocals), Terry Cox (Percussion), Terry Cox (Drums), John Renbourn (Sitar), Bert Jansch (Vocals), Bert Jansch (Guitar), Gerry Conway (Drums), Rod Clements (Mandolin), Danny Thompson (Bass), Nigel Portman Smith (Keyboards)
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So Early In The Spring
Studio album by Pentangle
Released 1989
Genre Folk, folk rock
Length 44:18
Label Green Linnet
Professional reviews
Pentangle chronology
A Maid That's Deep in Love
(1989)
So Early In The Spring
(1989)
Think of Tomorrow
(1991)

So Early in the Spring is an album by Pentangle. It was issued in 1989 in the USA on Green Linnet CS1F3048 (cassette), 51F3048 (LP) and GLCD3048 (CD). In the UK it was issued on Pläne 88648, and in 1996 on Park PRK CD 35. It was reissued in 1997 on Spindrift. In 1977, Judy Collins had issued a compilation album of the same name. "The Baron of Brackley" is an eight-minute epic.

Track listing

  1. "Eminstra"
  2. "So Early in the Spring"
  3. "Blacksmith" (Traditional)
  4. "Reynardine" (Traditional)
  5. "Lucky Black Cat"
  6. "Bramble Briar" (Bruton Town) (Traditional)
  7. "Lassie Gathering Nuts"
  8. "Gaia"
  9. "The Baron of Brackley"

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