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Copshawholme Fair All Things Are Quite Silent The Hills Of Greenmore My Johnny Was A Shoemaker Lowlands Of Holland Twa Corbies One Night As I Lay On My Bed
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What is there to say about SteeleyeSpan to the unacquainted? The immediate comparison that leaps to mind is to the contemporary British folk-group, Fairport Convention, but it is unlikely that many of Fairport's fans will have managed to miss out on Steeleye altogether, and they, too, have faded rather into obscurity, rendering the comparison quite useless. Therefore, to start from the beginning:
SteeleyeSpan are one of those groups who don't seem to be able to keep a static line-up for more than two albums at a time. That said, the thing about Steeleye is that it doesn't matter what incarnation of the band you are listening to, they are *always good*. My RealOne Player informs me that they fit into the category of 'folk-rock', but with the exception of a few songs - such as the techno-enhanced Thomas The Rhymer - I would say ...
Advantages: Atmosphere. Well produced - Escapist Disadvantages: Story line too unrealistic for me
Last week I came across one of those special offers in HMV (4 DVds for £20). It was end of the season sale and I picked up a film called "The Village" just to make up the numbers. It struck me as being some sort of clichéd horror film from the blurb on the cover and I didn't expect to be watching it in the very near future. But it was one of those DVDs that keep popping up every time I looked through my shelf of dozens of other unwatched movies. Well the other evening, it popped up again and I just put it in the machine without giving it too much thought. As I wasn't in the mood for thinking anyway, it would probably be an ideal film.
As we got into the film, enter the monster, well, a glimpse of it. It was supposed to be scaring me but even my wife, who makes me jump out of my skin with her sudden screams in scary movies, remained ...
derek-j-a 06.10.2005 (07.10.2005)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Village (DVD)
The Village, written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan on a budget of 60 million dollars, was going to be a tough follow up for a director known for his twists and turns. As it turned out, there was a twist, but it was a rather low key one, and it was almost apparent from the start, though it is not without a small end revelation, that will surprise you.
This movie starts off really slowly, leading you into the lives of a group of villagers, who live on the outskirts of a wood, in 1897 Pennsylvania, which is seemingly haunted by some nasty hideous monsters, referred to only as, 'Those we do not speak of'. A village where the colour red is not allowed, as it is the colour of evil. The Elders, who have set up and run the village, teach their children that the Towns outside their village is a bad place, and they must never cross into ...
Product Information for "Hark The Village Wait - Steeleye Span" »
Product details
Title
Hark The Village Wait
Performer
Steeleye Span
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
British Folk Rock
Release Date
24/11/2008
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1970
Label / Distributor
Castle Music / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5050749412515
Catalogue Number
CMRCD 1251
Additional notes
Album Notes
Steeleye Span's debut album, 1970's HARK THE VILLAGE WAIT--a "wait" being a medieval village band--is a landmark of British folk-rock, a folk supergroup equivalent to the legendary Masked Marauders. Ashley Hutchings formed Steeleye Span after he left Fairport Convention, following disagreements with Sandy Denny over the latter band's direction, Martin Carthy naming it in homage to an obscure folk tune called "Horkstow Grange." This lineup also includes singers Tim Hart and Maddy Prior--who would become the band's core--along with Fairport drummer Dave Mattacks and the highly regarded husband and wife team of Gay and Terry Woods. Whether newly written, as with the Morris-style "A Calling-On Song," or familiar ballads, the songs are uniformly excellent, as are the performances. This lineup actually disbanded immediately upon completing the album and never performed live, but HARK THE VILLAGE WAIT is regardless one of the finest British folk-rock albums ever.
Album Reviews
Mojo (Publisher) (p.73) - "[O]ver quietly swarthy backdrops, their hard/soft voices sing luminous melodies of 19th century female woes."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Calling On Song
2.
Blacksmith
3.
Fisherman's Wife
4.
Blackleg Miner
5.
Dark Eyed Sailor
6.
Copshawholme Fair
7.
All Things Are Quite Silent
8.
Hills Of Greenmore
9.
My Johnny Was A Shoemaker
10.
Lowlands Of Holland
11.
Twa Corbies
12.
One Night As I Lay On My Bed
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