Friday, December 17, 2010

The Strawbs - A TASTE OF STRAWBS (5 CD Boxset.)


Boxset/Compilation, released in 2006


5 stars Wholesome and Delicious
The Strawbs have finally received the boxed set treatment, and not before time. This is a lavish 4 CD set (5 if you get one of the first 1,000 copies) spanning their entire career from their earliest days as the Strawberry Hill Boys, to the current Acoustic and Electric Strawbs. Also gathered in are various spin off projects, most featuring Dave Cousins, but some on which he does not appear. While a sticker on the box boasts that virtually all the tracks appear on disc for the first time, over half of them will be familiar to fans of the band. The versions here are demos, live recordings, performances for radio and so forth.
The songs are presented chronologically, giving a wonderful overview of the band's transition from a folk outfit through many guises, the most significant of which is their early 1970's prog folk sojourn.
Disc one opens with a few folk songs by the Strawberry Hill Boys and Dave Cousins on his own, then moves on to the brief but memorable time when Sandy Denny recorded with them. 1968's single "Oh how she changed" already hinted at the prog direction the Strawbs would follow, Tony Visconti's orchestral arrangement giving the song a powerful dynamic. The single, which was backed by "Or am I dreaming" which also features here, was produced by Gus Dudgeon. A&M were so impressed with his work for the Strawbs, he was assigned to produce a young Elton John's work, and the rest, as they say, is history. The extracts from the band's first album include some spoken links between the tracks which were dropped before it was released.
Disc one takes us up to "From the witchwood", via plenty more outtakes and alternate versions. "RMW" is a feature spot for Rick Wakeman during his time with the band. The final track "Sheep" is taken from a BBC "In concert" recording which turned out to be the last time Wakeman worked with the band. He had already been rehearsing with Yes, but still makes this performance of one of the Strawbs finest songs quite remarkable. The rendition of the song is essentially the same as the album version right up to the usual ending. Wakeman then takes over with a 7 minute romp on the organ.
Disc 2 takes us from "Grave new world" through to the "Nomadness" album from 1975, via a fine collection of largely familiar songs in alternate guises. These include a surprisingly delicate solo version of "The winter and the summer" by Dave Lambert, and Dave Cousins demos of tracks such as "Out in the cold" and "Round and round" from "Hero and heroine". There's also a poor quality recording of "Grace darling" sung in French.
Disc 3 features a full band version of "Blue angel", a lengthy suite which originally featured on Cousin's only solo album. This is taken from unreleased sessions the band recorded after they had moved to Deep Purple's Oyster records. While the mood is predominantly acoustic on this disc, "Midnight" is one of the hardest songs the band have recorded. It was intended for the "Deadlines" album, but omitted. Rick Wakeman returns for a TV performance of "The hangman and the papist" in 1983, reworkings of another couple of tracks from "From the witchwood" following on. If anything, this "Hangman.." is even more dramatic and troubling than the original.
The final disc covers the period from 1990 to date. While the 90's were a turbulent time for the band, the many re-unions of various combinations of past and present members offers a fine diversity to the music. Of particular interest is an "Extravaganza on a theme of Strawbs" by journeyman keyboard player Don Airey. The rendition of the title track from "Hero and heroine" is taken from the band's 30th anniversary concert. Apart from the numerous former band members on stage, Adam Wakeman makes his first appearance with them (how many bands have boasted a father and son in their history), and a spirited if unplanned violin performance by Ric Sanders (Fairport Convention).
The bonus disc, "Tastebuds" was only included with 1000 copies of the box set. It includes further rare tracks from the entire period covered by the box, concluding with a superb live rendition of "The river/down by the sea".
The excellent booklet which accompanies the set contains detailed information about every track. Information about the tracks on the bonus disc can be found on the band's website.
With Dave (or David as he is mainly referred to here) Cousins being closely involved in compiling this collection, and indeed supplying many of the recordings, this is very much a labour of love. With so many of the bands finest tracks here, almost always in a different form to that which we originally came to know, this is both a gathering of their greatest works, and a collectors paradise of rare and unheard material. "A taste of Strawbs" is an essential purchase for anyone who enjoys the music of this wonderful band.


Songs / Tracks Listing Disc 1 (Eyes wide open):
1. Grey Hawk - Strawberry Hill Boys (2:15)
2. The Cruel Wars (Higher Germanie) - Dave Cousins (2:48)
3. You Don't Think About Me - Strawberry Hill Boys (2:02)
4. Not All the Flowers Grow - Dave Cousins (2:25)
5. You Keep Going Your Way - Strawberry Hill Boys (2:41)
6. Sail Away to the Sea - Strawbs and Sandy Denny (3:21)
7. Nothing Else Will Do - Strawbs and Sandy Denny (2:12)
8. Oh How She Changed - Strawbs (3:54)
9. Or Am I Dreaming - Strawbs (2:25)
10. All the Little Ladies - Strawbs (2:47)
11. Ah Me, Ah My - Strawbs (1:23)
12. Man Who Called Himself Jesus - Strawbs (4:35)
13. The Battle - Strawbs (6:08)
14. It's Just Love - Fire (3:55)
15. Another Day - Strawbs (3:01)
16. Forever - Strawbs (3:41)
17. Where Am I / I'll Show You Where to Sleep - Strawbs (3:59)
18. Canon Dale - Strawbs (3:38)
19. RMW - Strawbs (5:27)
20. Sheep - Strawbs (11:48)
Disc length : 73:37

Disc 2 (Changing Places) :
1. Tomorrow - Strawbs (4:49)
2. New World - Strawbs (4:12)
3. Here It Comes - Strawbs (3:16)
4. See How They Run - Dave Cousins and Dave Lambert (2:40)
5. Going Home - Dave Lambert (3:11)
6. Actor - Dave Cousins (4:41)
7. Part of the Union - The Brothers (2:57)
8. Winter & The Summer - Dave Lambert (4:41)
9. Whichever Way the Wind Blows - Dave Cousins (2:50)
10. Betrayed/Shine on Silver Sun/Words of Wisdom - Strawbs (8:43)
11. Out in the Cold/Round & Round - Dave Cousins (7:00)
12. Writing on the Wall - Dave Cousins (2:11)
13. The Four Queens - Strawbs (2:12)
14. Ghosts: Theme - The Strawbs (1:32)
15. Lemon Pie - Dave Cousins (2:40)
16. Cherie Je T'Aime (Grace Darling) - David Cousins et Strawbs (3:16)
17. So Shall Our Love Die - Dave Cousins (3:31)
18. Still Small Voice - Dave Cousins (3:01)
19. Absent Friend (How I Need You Now) - Strawbs (5:53)
Disc length : 73:26

Disc 3 (Inside out) :
1. Merchant Adventurer - David Cousins (3:50)
2. Blue Angel - Strawbs (10:47)
3. Goodbye - Strawbs (3:53)
4. Deadly Nightshade - David Cousins (4:15)
5. Midnight - Strawbs (4:05)
6. Sweet Voices - Strawbs (3:39)
7. Bring out Your Dead - David Cousins (4:08)
8. Another Day Without You - David Cousins (4:23)
9. Touch the Earth - Lambert and Cronk (3:53)
10. Armada - Juan Martín and Strawbs (5:02)
11. Glimpse of Heaven - Dave Cousins and Brian Willoughby (3:42)
12. Hangman & The Papist - Strawbs (3:55)
13. I'll Carry on Beside You - Strawbs (2:54)
14. Heavy Disguise - John Ford and Richard Hudson (2:57)
15. That's When the Crying Starts - Strawbs (4:16)
16. Evergreen - David Cousins (4:22)
17. Song of a Sad Little Girl - David Cousins and Rick Wakeman (4:55)
Disc length : 75:02

Disc 4 (Further down the road) :
1. Ringing Down the Years - Strawbs (6:48)
2. Further Down the Road - David Cousins (2:27)
3. Heartbreak Hill - Strawbs (7:01)
4. Extravaganza on a Theme of Strawbs - Don Airey (5:02)
5. Files of Facts - Don Airey, David Cousins (1:05)
6. Hero & Heroine - Strawbs (4:02)
7. Ten Commandments - Dave Lambert and Brian Willoughby (5:11)
8. King - Wakeman and Cousins (4:08)
9. Hummingbird [Instrumental] - Wakeman and Cousins (3:44)
10. Alice's Song - Acoustic Strawbs (3:02)
11. Maclean Street / Who knows where the time goes - Acoustic Strawbs (7:24)
12. We'll Meet Again Sometime - Acoustic Strawbs (6:40)
13. Sunday Morning - Strawbs (3:24)
14. On a Night Like This - Strawbs (2:25)
15. Dragonfly - Acoustic Strawbs (3:52)
16. Canada - David Cousins (6:56)
17. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow - The Strawbs (4:52)
Disc length : 78:12

Disc: 5 ("Tastebuds" included with first 1000 box sets only) So this one...
1. Happiest Boy in Town -Strawberry Hill Boys (1:45)
2. Draught Raga - Strawbs (4:33)
3. Ways & Means - David Cousins (4:17)
4. Rip It off Blues - David Cousins (2:31)
5. Stay Awhile with Me - David Cousins (2:40)
6. Oh So Sleepy - Strawbs (3:09)
7. Barcarole [Instrumental] - Cousins & Kirby (3:29)
8. Time & Life - Cousins & Cronk (4:01)
9. Heartbreaker - The Intergalactic Touring Band (3:58)
10. Andalucian Express - Juan Martín and Strawbs (4:01)
11. Lay Down - Strawbs (4:44)
12. Over the Hill - Blue Weaver (4:42)
13. You Never Needed Water - Cousins & Willoughby (2:46)
14. If - Acoustic Strawbs (4:50)
15. Cold Steel - Acoustic Strawbs (4:39)
16. The River/Down by the Sea - The Strawbs (12:48)
Disc length : 70:03

Total length (4 discs) : 300:17 (5 discs) : 370:20

Line-up / Musicians
Artists appearing on at least one track include:
David Cousins, Tony Hooper, John Berry, Ron Chesterman, Sandy Denny, Claire Deniz, Rick Wakeman, Blue Weaver, Richard Hudson, John Ford, Dave Lambert, John Hawken, Chas Cronk, Rod Coomes, Robert Kirby, John Mealing, Tony Fernandez, Andy Richards, Brian Willoughby, Rod Demick, Chris Paren, Don Airey, Adam Wakeman.
Thanks go to COR for sending this post!!! 

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12 comments:

PERSEvalK said...
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Eric said...

Really nice box Cor.
Ya know John Hawken lives in my town these days.
I've been tempted to look him up a few times,but never bothered.
Being we live so close to NYC there's many musicians in the are.
Great bassist Kenny Arronson (Dust, Derringer etc) lives about 10 min. from me.

putaveia (meretriz do rock!) said...

Hi Perse
I put a link to your blog in my blog
(slowling i'm learning how to use wordpress)
I will be back to download some posts
Thanks for all
Kisses and Merry Xmas

Cor said...

@Eric, it is a very nice box indeed. I'm glad I could obtain 2 sets back then. One is still new, sealed and not opened. These cost a small fortune meanwhile.

kobilica said...

Strawbs are really great.I have all of their discography except the box.Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you!!! It is a wonderful set, altho there are a couple of songs (out of the smorgasbord of goodies) I could live w/o. While I support people supporting artists by buying the cd's, Amazon is currently listing 2 copies for $299, and 2 "collectible" copies for $499. It's criminally out of print, and I missed it when it first came out..

Dare I hope that someone might upload the very hard to find "Ringing Down the Years", one of my very favorites. I actually have the original Canadian (only) cover, but the cd met a tragic accident...:o(

Johnno in NJ

Cor said...

@Johnno in New Jersey I guess, well just come back to this blog and you'll find "Ringing Down The Years' as a double CD together with "Don't Say Goodbye" very soon now. Als a very, very rare double CD and not cheap to say the least.

Stanley said...

Thanks for this. Been after a lossless version for a long time.

However, I'm having trouble getting tracks 10 and 11 for disc 2.

I've downloaded TS-ATOS2F.part3.rar twice now.

Stanley said...

I downloaded that rar again and it seems to be OK.

Thanks for your hard work.

Solidboy said...

Fantastic Box!!! Thanks Persevalk

PERSEvalK said...

@Solidboy; enjoy and "Thanks go to COR for sending this post!!! " ;)

Good For Dogs said...

Many thanks to COR and yourself for this

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