Martin Jenkins(vln/mandocello/flu//vo)、Kevin Dempsey(g/vo)、Ted Kay(per)、Roger Bullen(b)、Dave Cooper(g/vo)により'68年結成されたブリティッシュ・フォーク・ロック/エレクトリック・トラッドバンド、英RCA Victorから発表された'72年作が欧Trading Placesより'23年復刻再発!
前作の陰りのあるフォーク・ロックサウンドをベースに、アシッド的な味わいが後退し'70年作で味わえた骨太なトラッド色が復活。'Road Song''Down To You,Up To Me''The Black Prince Of Paradise'等々、演奏/アンサンブルを含め最も完成度の高い内容に仕上がった一枚です。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/12/27)
Dando Shaft's third album wasn't all that different from its predecessor, Dando Shaft: rollicking folk-rock tunes that were more folk than rock, heavy on rhythmic interplay among mandolin, guitar, and violin. Nor was it at times all that different from Pentangle, particularly on one of the best tracks, "Road Song," which sounded quite a bit like some of the more up-tempo Pentangle tunes on which Bert Jansch took lead vocals; "The Black Prince of Paradise" trod pretty far into Pentangle territory too. And as with Pentangle, the woman singer, Polly Bolton, was the best of the vocalists, though the male singers weren't bad and served as good counterpoints. Perhaps their songwriting and instrumental approach broadened just a bit to take in more pop and rock influences, with occasional flute (and, on "The Magnetic Beggar," harpsichord). In all, though it's not as original as the best British folk-rock of the period, it's very well played and fairly well written, guaranteed to appeal to fans of bands like Pentangle, to restate the inevitable comparison. ~ Richie Unterberger
Rovi