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Sunday, December 11, 2022

Steeleye Span-All Around My Hat (1975)

"All Around My Hat" perfectly encapsulated Steeleye Span's nascent style, blending their folk sound with more accessible, commercial rock. It subtly replaced their usual fusion of artful folk and traditional folk from their earlier works, particularly their predecessors "Now We Are Six" (1974) and "Commoners Crown" (1975). For this new album, curiously released months after "Commoners Crown", the band, led by the duo Maddy Prior and Tim Hart (vocals and guitars respectively), expanded their musical horizons into the realm of folk-influenced rock, highlighting Bob Johnson's powerful electric guitar riffs. With a repertoire full of attractive songs such as "All Around My Hat", "Gamble Gold", "Hard Times Of Old England", "Sun Waves" or "Dance With Me", with this album, the eighth chronologically of Steeleye Span, they would achieve their greatest commercial success, achieving a gold record in the British charts and considerable sales outside the United Kingdom.

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