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THE NINE MAIDENS

John Renbourn

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4.22 | 8 ratings | 2 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1985

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. New Nothynge (4:07)
2. The Fish in the Well (2:31)
3. Pavan D'Aragon (5:46)
4. Variations on My Lady Carey's Dompe (6:15)
5. Circle Dance (4:29)
6. The Nine Maidens (13:27) :
- Clarsach (5:39)
- The Nine Maidens (5:00)
- The Fiddler (2:45)

Total Time 36:35

Line-up / Musicians

- John Renbourn / acoustic guitar, drum (4,5), cittern (5), composer & producer

With:
- Rémy Froissart / guitar (2)
- Toby Pedley / recorder (4,6)
- Tony Roberts / Northumbrian small pipes & recorder (5)
- Joe Tancock / bodhrán (5)
- Jeff Merrell / fiddle (5)
- Ben Burrow / congas (6)
- Julian Diggle / tambourine (6)

Releases information

Artwork: Carol McCleeve with James Wier (photo)

LP Making Waves ‎- SPIN 102 (1985, UK)

CD Titan ‎- 577/3005-2 (1988, Germany)
CD Castle Music - CMRCD 1062 (2005, UK)

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JOHN RENBOURN The Nine Maidens ratings distribution


4.22
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music (25%)
25%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection (38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (38%)
38%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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JOHN RENBOURN The Nine Maidens reviews


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Review by kenethlevine
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
4 stars With "The Nine Maidens", JOHN RENBOURN returns to what he does best: instrumental acoustic guitar with limited accompaniment by guests who are almost his technical equals. Here his focus is on Celtic and Anglo folk, occasionally in the vein of some of the better new age music of the day such as NIGHTNOISE, WILL ACKERMAN, and ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER, but also recalling some of MIKE OLDFIELD's more jubilant work from the late 1970s and early 1980s.

When he solos, as in the middle section of the title suite, he is hard to confuse with any other, and some of the best moments here are vintage Renbourn, even though my favorite number is the flawless "Variations on my Lady Carey's Dompe", in which Toby Pedley's recorder is at least as prominent. The Northumbrian pipes and fiddles fortify the ensemble piece "Circle Dance". On par with "The Black Balloon" with which it shares honours as the best releases of his peak period, "The NIne Maidens" is an aural vision of immaculate beauty.

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5 stars Its impossible to list anything recorded by John Renbourn as not being of quality as the man had absolutely no regard for any kind of commercial success. So, we are left with a bevy of fine albums by the late guitar virtuoso. The Nine Maidens stands out because it is simply the pinnacle of Renbo ... (read more)

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