The Albums 1968-1972 [Box] by Pentangle (CD, 2017)

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ProducerBill Leader
Record LabelCherry Red
UPC5013929104105
eBay Product ID (ePID)8050150442

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FormatCD
Release Year2017
GenreRock
Run Time500 Mins 47 Seconds
TypeBox Set
ArtistPentangle
Release TitleThe Albums 1968-1972 [Box]

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Number of Discs7
Country/Region of Manufacture(not USA)
ReviewsAlternative Press - "As the group moved forward together, their individual sounds found those pockets and crannies to sink in and meld together into a sound that feels as cozy and current as anything being produced today."
EngineerJerry Boys
Additional informationPersonnel: John Renbourn, Bert Jansch (vocals, acoustic guitar); Terry Cox (vocals, glockenspiel, drums); Jacqui McShee (vocals); Danny Thompson (double bass). Audio Remasterer: Nick Watson. Liner Note Author: John Peel. One of the first English folk supergroups, Pentangle may not have enjoyed the longevity of contemporaries like Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span, but between 1968 and 1972, they delivered an inarguably substantial and singular body of work, and helped launch the careers of guitar legends Bert Jansch and John Renbourn -- that the rest of the core group was top-shelf as well (vocalist Jacqui McShee, double bassist Danny Thompson, and drummer Terry Cox) certainly didn't hurt, either. While 2008's excellent two-disc Light Flight: The Anthology remains the group's best career overview to date, Cherry Red's lovingly assembled, deluxe seven-disc box set featuring remastered versions of all the band's albums is a treasure trove of Pentangle goodness, and a gift for longtime fans. Released to coincide with the group's 50th anniversary, each expanded LP features a bevy of bonus material, including previously unreleased tracks, and the accompanying booklet is a true horn of plenty, boasting 88 pages, a bounty of rare images, and over 20,000 words of sleeve notes (interviews, essays, tour dates, etc.). Like all good compendiums, The Albums 1968-1972 is thorough to the point of exhaustion, and might be a skosh intimidating for the uninitiated, but for seasoned U.K. folk fans, or anybody looking to take a deep dive into one of the genre's most complicated, rewarding, and often underrated collectives, it's as rich and compelling as it is imposing. ~ James Christopher Monger

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