A first album in eight years by one of the emblematic voices of the 1960s English folk revival: the sheeny soprano which slipped the melodies around the tangle of instruments and styles that constituted Pentangle.
This is a straightforward affair. McShee is accompanied by guitarist Alan Thomson and percussionist Gerry Conway in a programme of Trad Arr songs and standards, most of it highly felicitous. Nice.
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