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Duo at the Little Theatre & Passe Avant Audio CD – CD, 28 marzo 2007
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialCity Hall Records
- Fecha de publicación28 marzo 2007
- Dimensiones12.5 x 14.2 x 1.19 cm
Detalles del producto
- ASIN : B000AYA1NM
- Editorial : City Hall Records (28 marzo 2007)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones : 12.5 x 14.2 x 1.19 cm
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I somehow, ended up buying Basket of Light. The first track dropped in and I called my friend and said "I think I found the music we've been looking for.". I listened to that record dozens of times. I bought every other Pentangle album. Solomon's Seal, Cruel Sister, The Pentangle, Sweet Child. I bought Bert Jansch Albums. I bought John Renbourne albums. I bought solo albums from all the band members except Jacqui McShee. At the time, this album didn't exist. I always thought that Jacqui had a huge portion of the talent of the group, with her magnificent voice. John Renbourne was OK, Bert Jansch was OK, but when they were playing with Jacqui, another dimension was added with her vocals. Even Bert's vocals sounded better when Jacqui's were near by! As a soloist, something was missing from Bert Jansch.
So, flash-forward 16 years. I bought all the Pentangle albums on CD. Records are on the way out, for those of you who haven't heard. I listened to Sweet Child more (it was my least favorite of the original Pentangle albums) and listened to "The Trees Grow High". I remembered loving the voice of that woman. I looked and found...viola! A solo album! I purchased it with great alacrity.
I don't like jazz. Sorry, jazz-derived stuff is fine, but jazz doesn't do it for me. I understand the woman wants to redefine herself, start her solo career, but sometimes its hard. If I remember correctly, she came from jazz to join the Pentangle in the first place.
To make a long story short, if you love the Pentangle and the unique sound that they somehow managed to hit, don't keep looking. Let it live in a magical world that time will never touch.
If you like jazz, you will love this album. Jacqui's voice is amazing.
I couldn't give the most beautiful female voice I've ever heard less than 2 stars.