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The North Star Grassman And The Ravens
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Album: The North Star Grassman And The Ravens
# Song Title   Time
1)    Late November More Info... 4:27
2)    Blackwaterside More Info... 4:10
3)    The Sea Captain More Info... 3:08
4)    Down In The Flood More Info... 3:17
5)    John The Gun More Info... 4:36
6)    Next Time Around More Info... 4:22
7)    The Optimist More Info... 3:23
8)    Let's Jump The Broomstick More Info... 2:41
9)    Wretched Wilbur More Info... 2:34
10)    The North Star Grassman And The Ravens More Info... 3:25
11)    Crazy Lady Blues More Info... 3:22
 

Album: The North Star Grassman And The Ravens
# Song Title   Time
1)    Late November More Info... 4:27
2)    Blackwaterside More Info... 4:10
3)    The Sea Captain More Info... 3:08
4)    Down In The Flood More Info... 3:17
5)    John The Gun More Info... 4:36
6)    Next Time Around More Info... 4:22
7)    The Optimist More Info... 3:23
8)    Let's Jump The Broomstick More Info... 2:41
9)    Wretched Wilbur More Info... 2:34
10)    The North Star Grassman And The Ravens More Info... 3:25
11)    Crazy Lady Blues More Info... 3:22
 
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  • Personnel: Sandy Denny (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Richard Thompson (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, accordion); Trevor Lucas (acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, background vocals); Jerry Donahue (electric guitar); Buddy Emmons (pedal steel guitar); Barry Dransfield (violin, background vocals); Ian Whiteman (piano, flute organ); Pat Donaldson (bass); Gerry Conway, Roger Powell (drums); Royston Woods, Robin Dransfield (background vocals).
  • Engineers: Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, John Wood.
  • Recorded at Sound Techniques, Basing Street and Air Studios, London, England in May 1971.
  • This is a solo album by the late Sandy Denny, the English folk singer who performed with Fotheringay, Fairport Convention, and Led Zeppelin (on LED ZEPPELIN IV).
  • Dutch import.
  • Personnel: Sandy Denny (vocals, guitar, piano); Richard Thompson (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, accordion); Trevor Lucas (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Jerry Donahue (vocals, guitar, electric guitar); Barry Dransfield (vocals, violin, background vocals); Robin Dransfield (vocals, background vocals); Pat Donaldson, Roy Wood (vocals); Buddy Emmons (steel guitar); Ian Whiteman (piano, organ, keyboards); Roger Powell, Gerry Conway (drums); Royston Wood (background vocals).
  • Unknown Contributor Roles: Gerry Conway; Royston Wood; Jerry Donahue.
  • Arranger: Harry Robinson.
  • One could argue Sandy Denny left Fairport Convention at just the right time -- her final album with the group, 1969's Liege & Lief, was both a masterpiece and a millstone, a brilliant work they would never top -- but her instincts were not as keen in terms of launching her solo career. Denny not unreasonably wanted a showcase for her own songwriting, but after leaving Fairport she opted to join Fotheringay, a talented folk-rock band but one that was neither as interesting nor as visionary as Fairport. Fotheringay splintered during the recording of their second LP, and Denny seemed to still be finding her footing as she set out to make her first solo album. The North Star Grassman and the Ravens was co-produced by Denny, fellow Fairport alumnus Richard Thompson and John Wood, and the interplay between Denny's vocals and Thompson's understated but striking lead guitar work is one of the best things about the record. With a gifted crew of U.K. folk-rockers backing her up, the sessions confirmed that Denny was still one of the most gifted and thoughtful vocalists to emerge from the British folk community, and she was also a talent to be reckoned with as a songwriter: "John the Gun," "Late November," and the title tune are only a little short of brilliant. But as good as the original songs were, and as compelling as Denny's vocals may have been, The North Star Grassman and the Ravens feels tentative and uneven. While Denny had the strength to do rock-oriented material, the covers of Bob Dylan's "Down in the Flood" and Brenda Lee's "Let's Jump the Broomstick" sound sloppy and meandering, and as sympathetic and expert as the production may be, the deference to Denny's vocals leaves the music a bit pale in comparison, while most of the tracks lack the personality they deserve. By any standards, The North Star Grassman and the Ravens is a fine album full of great songs and inspired vocal performances, but considering the excellence of Denny's music in Fairport Convention, it was a genuine disappointment, and seems pale in comparison to her next two solo efforts, Sandy and Like an Old-Fashioned Waltz. [In 2011, The North Star Grassman and the Ravens was reissued in a deluxe two-disc edition, and it's a genuine improvement on the original. Disc one features a remastered version of the original 11-song album along with four bonus tracks, but disc two is where the greatest treasures lie, leading off with five unreleased demos and following with seven live performances from the BBC archives. On most of these tracks, Denny performs solo, accompanying herself on guitar and piano, and where the album sometimes sounds uncertain and unfocused, here Denny is brimming with confidence and dramatic force. Even for those fans who don't care for The North Star Grassman and the Ravens, the bonus material makes this a must for anyone who loves Sandy Denny's voice and music.] ~ Mark Deming
Professional Reviews
Spin (6/88, p.77) - "...her best album..."

Uncut (p.119) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[With] the wondrous opener 'Late November' and the harrowingly sad ' Next Time Around'..."

The Wire (p.40) - "The tidal surge generated by her group reflects the watery imagery that sluices around the whole album, reinforcing the feeling of impermanence and fragility in Denny's lyrics..."
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