Steeleye Span: 25 Live
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25 Live Wienerworld Limited WNR 2052 (Video, UK, 1995) |
Running time: approx 90 Min;
Recorded at St. David’s Hall, Cardiff, on 6 December 1994;
Management: Adrian Hopkins for Chester Hopkins International;
Produced by Wolshys London
Musicians
Maddy Prior: vocals;
Gay Woods: vocals;
Bob Johnson: guitar, vocals;
Peter Knight: piano, fiddle, vocals;
Tim Harries: bass, piano;
Liam Genockey: drums
Tracks
- Gentleman Soldier / Fighting for Strangers
- We Poor Labouring Men
- My Johnny Was a Shoemaker
- Seagull
- E♭ English
- Tam Lin
- The Dark-Eyed Sailor
- Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight
- Lowlands of Holland
- The Padstow May Song
- Picnic
- Jack Hall
- All Around My Hat
- The Mason’s Apron
- Let Her Go Down
#3, 7 and 9 were originally released on
Hark! The Village Wait
#13 was originally released on
All Around My Hat
#1b was originally released on
Rocket Cottage
#15 was originally released on
Sails of Silver
#4, 10 and 12 were originally released on
Tempted and Tried
#8 was originally released on
Time
#1a and 6 were for the first time released live on
Tonight’s the Night
#5 and 11 were originally released on Peter Knight’s album
An Ancient Cause
#2 and 14 were previously unreleased
Sleeve Notes
Like a fine wine, Steeleye Span, a 1969 vintage, has aged extremely well. In the band’s 25 year history Maddy Prior’s voice has lost none of its beauty and mettle, whilst her high energy performances continue to be Steeleye Span’s magnificent driving vocal point. Peter Knight and Robert Johnson together possess an individuality and distinctive sound which, when combined with that of Maddy, still make Steeleye Span the major force on the world’s folk stage.
It’s interesting to note that Gay Woods, who sang on Hark! The Village Wait some 25 years ago, has never sung on stage with Steeleye Span until this tour.
Joining Steeleye Span over six years ago, Tim Harries on bass and Liam Genockey or drums also show why they are not only permanent fixtures in the band but also two of the most sought after session musicians in England.
What is the secret of Steeleye Span’s longevity? This question is probably very easy to answer once you have sat down and watched this classic tribute and testament to the band’s everlasting appeal.
All the favourites are included in this superb silver anniversary special. Steeleye Span treat their music with respect. The tunes are now honed to a fine degree entertaining fans, both new and old, to an evening of high calibre, laid-back entertainment.
So, Ladies and Gentlemen, sit back and enjoy... Steeleye Span - 25 Live!
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