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The Prospect Before Us

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Download links and information about The Prospect Before Us by The Albion Dance Band. This album was released in 1977 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Celtic genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 48:14 minutes.

Artist: The Albion Dance Band
Release date: 1977
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Celtic
Tracks: 16
Duration: 48:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Uncle Bernard's/Jenny Lind 3:47
2. The Hunt Is Up (Live) 1:54
3. Varsovinna 2:51
4. Masque 1:02
5. Huntsman's Chorus (Live) 4:32
6. Minuet 2:11
7. Wassail Song 2:37
8. Picking of Sticks/The Old Mole (Live) 3:16
9. Merry Sherwood Rangers (Live) 3:24
10. La Sexte Estampie Real 1:57
11. I Wish I Was Single Again 3:47
12. The Whim 3:30
13. Hopping Down In Kent 2:47
14. Horse's Brawl (Live) 3:48
15. On Christmas Night All Christians Sing 3:44
16. Merry Sherwood Rangers 3:07

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One thing is certain in this uncertain world — you can trust Ashley Hutchings to do interesting things with various areas of British folk and rock music. In the case of the Albion Dance Band, under its various names, the focus was on mutating traditional English dance and folk music, which led to escapades involving traditional tunes, Morris dancers, double drummers, dance callers, Philip Pickett's entire collection of medieval instruments, and serious rock guitar front lines that tend to leap onto the hay cart and start blazing away. The Prospect Before Us is particularly unusual, even for Hutchings and the Albions — a number of the tracks were recorded live in the studio, complete with dancing by the Albion Morris Men, an effort that resulted in some especially raucous moments: the bonus version of "Merry Sherwood Rangers" is far more staid than the live rendition that made it to the original version of this album. An essential purchase, we think.