This wonderful album set the direction to England's folk rock movement at the early
Seventies, and IMHO it's the best album Fairport ever made. Sandy Denny, Richard
Thompson and Ashley "Tyger" Hutchings were on top form here, probably delivering the
performances of their lives. Of course, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol and then guest
Dave Swarbrick are all worth of note, but Denny, Thompson and Hutchings are
geniuses. "Matty Groves" and "Tam Lin", the two epics, are the best tracks here, but
all songs are good ("Reynardine" is Denny's greatest performance in my opinion). I do
not have the 2002 CD reissue, so I don't know if the bonus tracks are good, but I like
to recommend this album to any prog-rock fan which have interest in folk-rock. If this
site were "Folkrockarchives" instead of "Progarchives", I would give it 5 stars.
M. B. Zapelini |4/5 |
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