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All Our Own Work

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発売日 2010年07月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWitchwood Media
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WMCD2047
SKU 5065000199470

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:04:31
Personnel: Sandy Denny (vocals, guitar); Dave Cousins (vocals, guitar, banjo); Tony Hooper (vocals, guitar); Ken Gudmand (drums). Audio Remasterer: Chris Tsangarides. Liner Note Author: Berlingske Tidende. Photographer: Ray Stevenson. Translator: Keith McNeil. The Strawbs had only recently shortened their name from the Strawberry Hill Boys when leader and principle songwriter Dave Cousins heard Sandy Denny sing at a folk club in London, and was impressed enough to ask her to join his group that evening. Denny's tenure with the Strawbs lasted less than a year, but she was with them long enough to record an album with the group, cut in 1967 for a label in Denmark. The LP, titled All Our Own Work, has been reissued in a variety of forms over the years, and this 2010 edition on Witchwood Media is the most complete presentation to date, featuring the original 12 tracks from the album, nine outtakes, alternate versions, and demos, and three early demo recordings that appear here for the first time. In some respects, this music is atypical for both Denny and the Strawbs; this is a far cry from her more complex and traditionalist work with Fairport Convention and as a solo artist, and the progressive elements of the Strawbs music hadn't quite taken hold yet, with this music suggesting a middle ground between folk and pop with a dash of psychedelia. But if this is juvenilia for Denny and Cousins, it's also lovely music. Denny clearly possessed a glorious voice, and the two early recordings of "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" show she had the talent that would make her an icon of British folk, while in her performances of "And You Need Me" and "Sail Away to The Sea" she was a splendid interpreter of Cousins' material. Cousins' own singing is strong, confident, and charming, he was writing fine folk-leaning songs, and the two bluegrass-style instrumentals boast great picking from Cousins, Tony Hooper, and Ron Chesterman. All Our Own Work is ultimately a footnote in the careers of Sandy Denny and the Strawbs, but even though the band and their short-term female vocalist would go on to different things, this captures a fresh, youthful spirit and creative enthusiasm that's charming and thoroughly pleasing. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      On My Way
    2. 2.
      Who Knows Where the Time Goes
    3. 3.
      Tell Me What You See in Me
    4. 4.
      Always on My Mind
    5. 5.
      Stay Awhile with Me
    6. 6.
      Wild Stawberries
    7. 7.
      All I Need Is You
    8. 8.
      How Everyone But Sam Was a Hypocrite
    9. 9.
      Sail Away to the Sea
    10. 10.
      Sweetling
    11. 11.
      Nothing Else Will Do
    12. 12.
      And You Need Me
    13. 13.
      Two Weeks Last Summer
    14. 14.
      Nothing Else Will Do
    15. 15.
      Tell Me What You See in Me
    16. 16.
      Who Knows Where the Time Goes
    17. 17.
      Stay Awhile with Me
    18. 18.
      And You Need Me
    19. 19.
      I've Been My Own Worst Friend
    20. 20.
      Poor Jimmy Wilson
    21. 21.
      Strawberry Picking
    22. 22.
      Pieces of 79 and 15 - (previously unreleased)
    23. 23.
      Falling Leaves, The - (previously unreleased)
    24. 24.
      Indian Summer - (previously unreleased)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sandy DennyThe Strawbs

オリジナル発売日:1973年

商品の紹介

The Strawbs had only recently shortened their name from the Strawberry Hill Boys when leader and principle songwriter Dave Cousins heard Sandy Denny sing at a folk club in London, and was impressed enough to ask her to join his group that evening. Denny's tenure with the Strawbs lasted less than a year, but she was with them long enough to record an album with the group, cut in 1967 for a label in Denmark. The LP, titled All Our Own Work, has been reissued in a variety of forms over the years, and this 2010 edition on Witchwood Media is the most complete presentation to date, featuring the original 12 tracks from the album, nine outtakes, alternate versions, and demos, and three early demo recordings that appear here for the first time. In some respects, this music is atypical for both Denny and the Strawbs; this is a far cry from her more complex and traditionalist work with Fairport Convention and as a solo artist, and the progressive elements of the Strawbs music hadn't quite taken hold yet, with this music suggesting a middle ground between folk and pop with a dash of psychedelia. But if this is juvenilia for Denny and Cousins, it's also lovely music. Denny clearly possessed a glorious voice, and the two early recordings of "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" show she had the talent that would make her an icon of British folk, while in her performances of "And You Need Me" and "Sail Away to The Sea" she was a splendid interpreter of Cousins' material. Cousins' own singing is strong, confident, and charming, he was writing fine folk-leaning songs, and the two bluegrass-style instrumentals boast great picking from Cousins, Tony Hooper, and Ron Chesterman. All Our Own Work is ultimately a footnote in the careers of Sandy Denny and the Strawbs, but even though the band and their short-term female vocalist would go on to different things, this captures a fresh, youthful spirit and creative enthusiasm that's charming and thoroughly pleasing. ~ Mark Deming|
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