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ALL THINGS ARE QUITE SILENT: COMPLETE RECORDINGS 1970-71

Steeleye Span

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2019

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1 - Hark! The Village Wait (38:48)
1. A Calling-On Song (1:13)
2. The Blacksmith (3:39)
3. Fisherman's Wife (3:12)
4. Blackleg Miner (2:45)
5. Dark-Eyed Sailor (5:58)
6. Copshawholme Fair (2:34)
7. All Things Are Quite Silent (2:40)
8. The Hills of Greenmore (4:01)
9. My Johnny Was a Shoemaker (1:10)
10. Lowlands of Holland (5:59)
11. Twa Corbies (2:06)
12. One Night as I Lay on My Bed (3:31)

CD 2 - Please to See The King (39:10)
1. The Blacksmith (4:45)
2. Cold, Haily, Windy Night (4:35)
3. Jigs: Bryan O'Lynn / The Hag with the Money (3:17)
4. Prince Charlie Stuart (4:14)
5. Boys of Bedlam (4:18)
6. False Knight on the Road (2:43)
7. The Lark in the Morning (4:30)
8. Female Drummer (4:01)
9. The King (1:28)
10. Lovely on the Water (5:19)

CD 3 - Ten Man Mop or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again (46:07)
1. Gower Wassail (5:25)
2. Jigs: Paddy Clancey's Jig / Willie Clancy's Fancy (3:09)
3. Four Nights Drunk (3:04)
4. When I Was on Horseback (6:11)
5. Marrowbones (4:26)
6. Captain Coulston (5:04)
7. Reels: Dowd's Favourite / £ 10 Float / The Morning Dew (3:42)
8. Wee Weaver (2:39)
9. Skewball (3:32)
- Bonus tracks:
10. General Taylor (3:30)
11. Rave On ('fake scratch' single) (1:53)
12. Rave On (alternative version #1) (1:24)
13. Rave On (alternative version #2) (2:08)

Total Time 124:05

Line-up / Musicians

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Review by Warthur
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5 stars Clamshell boxed set featuring the first three Steeleye Span albums, plus some non-album bonus tracks appended to Ten Man Mop. The discs come in card sleeves with the original LP art on, and there's a reasonably detailed booklet. As the title implies, this pretty much sums up all of Steeleye's pre-Chrysalis material, and therefore it includes some great albums; Please To See the King is probably the strongest of them, but the debut and Ten Man Mop are no slouches either. The original liner notes are included in the booklet, and the remastering job has been tastefully accomplished, so you're really not missing out on anything unless you are a true vinyl fanatic.

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