Present: Very Best Of [Import]

Present: Very Best Of [Import]

Present: Very Best Of [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Sir James the Rose
2. Hard Times of Old England
3. Cam Ye O'er Frae France
4. Thomas the Rhymer
5. Lyke Wake Dirge
6. Black Jack Davey
7. Two Magicians
8. Blackleg Miner
9. All Around My Hat

Disc: 2
1. When I Was on Horseback
2. John Barleycorn
3. Long Lankin
4. Misty Moisty Morning
5. Let Her Go Down
6. Gaudete
7. Weaver and the Factory Maid
8. Drink Down the Moon
9. King Henry

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
'Present' is an album where Steeleye revisit their greatest moments. With 33 years at the forefront of British folk-rock, there's no shortage of classics to choose from, & the selection has been chosen by the people who know best - the fans - in an online poll. While Steeleye's two mainstream hit singles are inevitably present, (the folk-pop of 'All Around My Hat', & the sublime acapella Christmas hit 'Gaudete'), the album serves as a reminder of the range & influence of their music, from the epic folk-rock of tracks such as 'Thomas The Rhymer' & 'King Henry' to the intensity of 'Lyke Wake Dirge'. Recorded shortly before setting out on an eagerly-anticipated 2002 reunion tour of the UK. 17 tracks. Park Records.

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Present: The Very Best of Steeleye Span
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The best gift any band has ever given their fans
  • Not Just A Greatest Hit's Collection!
  • This is a very
Present: The Very Best of Steeleye Span
Steeleye Span
Manufacturer: Park Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
Progressive RockProgressive Rock | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
FolkFolk | Imports | Stores | Music
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  1. Winter
  2. Folk Rock Pioneers in Concert
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  5. Under the Covers

ASIN: B00007KK91
Release Date: 2003-12-02

Tracks:

  1. Sir James the Rose
  2. Hard Times of Old England
  3. Cam Ye O'er Frae France
  4. Thomas the Rhymer
  5. Lyke Wake Dirge
  6. Black Jack Davey
  7. Two Magicians
  8. Blackleg Miner
  9. All Around My Hat

Tracks:

  1. When I Was on Horseback
  2. John Barleycorn
  3. Long Lankin
  4. Misty Moisty Morning
  5. Let Her Go Down
  6. Gaudete
  7. Weaver and the Factory Maid
  8. Drink Down the Moon
  9. King Henry

Album Description

'Present' is an album where Steeleye revisit their greatest moments. With 33 years at the forefront of British folk-rock, there's no shortage of classics to choose from, & the selection has been chosen by the people who know best - the fans - in an online poll. While Steeleye's two mainstream hit singles are inevitably present, (the folk-pop of 'All Around My Hat', & the sublime acapella Christmas hit 'Gaudete'), the album serves as a reminder of the range & influence of their music, from the epic folk-rock of tracks such as 'Thomas The Rhymer' & 'King Henry' to the intensity of 'Lyke Wake Dirge'. Recorded shortly before setting out on an eagerly-anticipated 2002 reunion tour of the UK. 17 tracks. Park Records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best gift any band has ever given their fans.......2006-05-23

Don't let the tracklist fool you. Despite the familiar song titles (not to mention the title of the album), these are all new recording of Steeleye Span classics as chosen by those who know best: the fans. In 2001, Steeleye Span were in shambles. After the excellent Bedlam Born, three of the four members of that lineup (guitarist/vocalist Bob Johnson, vocalist Gay Woods, and bassist Tim Harries) called it quits from the band, leaving violinist Peter Knight hanging. Knight took it upon himself to rebuild his band by getting together a "classic" lineup of the band together. Reading this bit of news on Peter Knight's website was a dream come true for Steeleye fans. Maddy Prior, the voice of Steeleye Span came back after leaving in 1997, along with her bass-playing hubby Rick Kemp, guitarist/vocalist Bob Johnson was coaxed back to the fold (thus including four of the classic six lineup), along with drummer Liam Genockey, who replaced Nigel Pegrum after 1989's excellent Tempted and Tried. After two albums without Maddy Prior, to see this many members of their heyday rejoin the band excited many Spanners the world over.

Their first order of business, they decided, was to record an album of reworked versions of their classic songs with the new lineup. But what songs should they record? To answer this question, they turned to the people whose opinions matter most of all, their fans. Included on Peter Knight's website was a link to a poll where one could vote on three songs for possible inclusion this new album. All three of my choices made the final cut, and looking at the tracklist, this is sure to please any Steeleye Span fan.

Everybody is in top form on here. Maddy's singing is as great as ever, it's as if her time away had never existed. Rick Kemp's bass playing is excellent, stunning in spots, Bob Johnson's guitar absolutely wails throughout, Peter Knight, as always, is in top shape with his new "octave" violin adding new depth and demention to classic songs, and Liam Genockey's drumming is great as well. The band shines on here, both individually and collectively (no pun intended).

Most of the songs sport arrangements which remain faithful to the original recordings, such as "Sir James the Rose," "Black Jack Davy," "Long Lankin," and the two obvious inclusions "Gaudete" and "All Around My Hat," but all contain an element of freshness throughout. Others, namely "Hard Times of Old England" and "When I Was On Horseback" have been given completely new makeovers, the former being slowed down to a slow-tempo ballad, which suits the nature of the song's lyrics better than the original. "Horseback" is transformed into a driving, mid-tempo rocker, driven by Peter's "octave" violin. Both are excellent new versions. Rick Kemp handles the lead vocals on "John Barleycorn," and does great justice to Tim Hart's version on Below The Salt. "Gaudete" proves that they can still sing together acapella as well as ever, as does another track, which will be discussed further on. "Cam Ye" and "Misty Moisty Morning" both feature extended endings with Peter really, pardon my french, kicking @$$ and making the listener want to get up and dance. This new version of "Let Her Go Down" sports the lyrics which Peter had originally intended to use when he first wrote the song. "Blackleg Miner" sounds more like the version on Back In Line than Hark! The Village Wait, featuring some great slap bass from Rick, eerie violin playing from Peter, and great guitar work from Bob, topped off with a powerful performance from Maddy. "King Henry" closes off the album with a bang, and though it doesn't surpass the original version of the song (nothing ever will), it is easily one of the album's finest moments. Some 17 minutes into this track, after long silence, Maddy comes in singing an unaccompanied "Rosebud In June," ending the album wonderfully.

Looking at the tracklist, one will notice an unfamiliar song title among classics known to all Spanners. This song, "Lyke Wake Dirge," was performed live by the band during their heyday, but was never recorded until now. The song's subject matter deals with death and purgatory, and was usually sung over the remains of the dead. It is sung acapella, and is dark, eerie, and spooky, which is the Steeleye Span that I like best. It rekindles the magic of Steeleye's heyday, and it would fit perfectly on any of their seventies albums (imagine if it had been tacked onto the end of Below The Salt? That would have been great). It is easily the best song the band has recorded in many, many years, and is more than a worthy inclusion on this album. Stunning, absolutely stunning.

All that said, this is the best gift any band has given to their fans. Imagine if the members of Pink Floyd had continued to work together after Live 8, recording a new album and later releasing a stunning live album and DVD of the tour to support it. This is the Steeleye Span fan's equivalent of that. Spanners held out hope that Maddy Prior would someday return, and not only did that happen, but all of our wildest Steeleye Span dreams came true in the form of this record. Sadly, Bob Johnson's health forced him to retire after completing this record, but his replacement, Ken Nicol, is a fine singer and excellent guitarist, proof of which exists on the subsequent They Called Her Babylon (March 2004), the essential-for-Christmas album Winter (November 2004), and the newly released Folk Rock Pioneers In Concert (May 2006).

There are many Steeleye Span compilations out there; none completely do them justice, and only one or two come close. Were this a compilation of classic recordings, this would easily be the best Steeleye hits-collection ever. This collection is not for the Steeleye Span virgin, it is for longtime fans like myself (I have been a fan since infancy, and they remain my favorite to this day). If you are a Steeleye Span fan, you MUST own this CD. Do not worry about the price; it is expensive, yes, but the music contained within is worth its weight in gold. It is a fulfilling of the fantasy had by every Spanner at the turn of the 21st century, satisfying our hunger beyond our wildest dreams. This album marked a rebirth for Steeleye Span, and the same lineup (with Ken Nicol taking the place of Bob Johnson) is still out there now and thriving. May they continue to please us until the end of time

5 out of 5 stars Not Just A Greatest Hit's Collection!.......2006-05-14


With all of the reviews for other studio cds they've released in the last 10-15 years, many of them bemoaning what Steeleye Span has become, how they've lost the spark, etc., I'm very surprised that there is but one 2-3 line customer review of this particular cd. I wonder, are some fans overlooking this because they assume it's yet another repackaging of previously released music? Well, just in case it wasn't clear, *all* of the songs on this 2-disc set are brand-new studio recordings.

Steeleye Span has gone back to all of their favorite songs, and produced new versions of them. Yes, they aren't quite the performers that they were in the early 1970's -- but how could any true Steeleye Span fan resist hearing new, different versions of some of the best songs they've ever done? Hearing a newer version of King Henry is worth the price of admission all on it's own in my book. This is one of my all-time favorite Steeleye songs, but let's face it, the (electric) music of their early releases such as Below the Salt tends to sound very, very dated.

It would be hard to say that very many (if any) of these versions are superior to the originals -- although in one or two cases I'm convinced that they are -- but who really cares? If you love the originals, then can you really resist two cds of newly recorded versions of these songs? You still get some of the best Steeleye Span songs performed by the same musicians that originally recorded them. That they sometimes show their age does not take away from the old Steeleye Span magic; after all they're intimately familiar with these tunes. In addition, as I mentioned earlier, modern recordings have a few inherent advantages in sound quality over their 1970's recordings.

In any case, those old-school Span fans who have not been happy with their modern recordings ought to pick this up. Even if the performances aren't quite what they might have once been, the material is certainly top-notch.

5 out of 5 stars This is a very.......2003-02-16

good CD. These are new versions of old recordings, and, of course, have a different sound, but Steeleye Span fans will not be disappointed. Pricey, but good.
Present: The Very Best of Steeleye Span
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    Present: The Very Best of Steeleye Span
    Steeleye Span
    Manufacturer: Park
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
    Progressive RockProgressive Rock | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00007B8QK
    Release Date: 2003-01-07

    Tracks:

    1. Sir James the Rose
    2. Hard Times of Old England
    3. Cam Ye O'er Frae France
    4. Thomas the Rhymer
    5. Lyke Wake Dirge
    6. Black Jack Davey
    7. Two Magicians
    8. Blackleg Miner
    9. All Around My Hat

    Tracks:

    1. When I Was on Horseback
    2. John Barleycorn
    3. Long Lankin
    4. Misty Moisty Morning
    5. Let Her Go Down
    6. Gaudete
    7. Weaver and the Factory Maid
    8. Drink Down the Moon
    9. King Henry
    The Best of Slow Waltz Music
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      The Best of Slow Waltz Music
      Manuel & The Music of the Mountain , Vikki Carr , Des O'Connor , Al Martino , and Matt Monro
      Manufacturer: Casa Musica
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000MRTZQ6

      Product Description

      The Best of Slow Waltz Music A collection of 20 Slow Waltz at 28, 29 bpm. Made in Germany. Rhythm/Style: Slow Waltz Type: Vocal & Instrumental CD/Video Label: Casa Musica Release: 08/23/00 01 The Sun, the Sea and the Sky Slow Waltz 28 3:18 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 02 Look Again Slow Waltz 28 2:52 Vikki Carr 03 With Pen In Hand Slow Waltz 29 4:00 Des O'Conner 04 True Love Slow Waltz 28 2:55 Al Martino 05 Recuerdos De Alhambra Slow Waltz 29 3:24 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 06 Sunrise Sunset Slow Waltz 28 2:44 Matt Monro 07 Just In My Dreams Slow Waltz 29 2:34 Des O'Conner 08 Moon River Slow Waltz 28 3:07 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 09 What To Do? Slow Waltz 29 2:23 Matt Monro 10 Try To Remember Slow Waltz 29 3:41 Des O'Conner 11 Women In Love Slow Waltz 29 3:14 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 12 Fascination Slow Waltz 29 2:53 Al Martino 13 On Other Words (Fly Me To the Moon) Slow Waltz 28 2:42 Matt Monro 14 My Cup Runneth Over Slow Waltz 29 3:00 Des O'Conner 15 When Forever Has Gone Slow Waltz 29 3:37 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 16 Hello Young Lovers Slow Waltz 29 3:54 Matt Monro 17 Tip Of My Fingers Slow Waltz 29 2:48 Des O'Conner 18 Love Theme from "Romeo & Juliet" Slow Waltz 28 2:21 Manuel & the Music Of the Mountains 19 Charade Slow Waltz 29 3:30 Matt Monro 20 Happiness and Heartaches Slow Waltz 29 3:21 Des O'Conner

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