Pentangle were always great at creating musical fusions, and on this album, they once again came through. The opening song, "Wedding Dress," is a fabulous meeting of Celtic, country, and, believe it or not, funk. It's one of the few songs of theirs that actually rocks. The rest of the record is classic
Pentangle, with
Bert Jansch's and
John Renbourn's acoustic guitars intermingling so well that it would make even
Neil Young and
Stephen Stills a little envious.
Jacqui McShee, as usual, has some exquisite vocal moments, namely the previously mentioned "Wedding Dress" and an excellent reading of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken." This track shows how the group was further exploring new musical ground, this time with traditional American folk/gospel. The group's rhythm section of
Danny Thompson (upright bass/cello) and
Terry Cox (percussion) -- easily one of the most inventive on the planet -- shines on every cut, creating solid ground for
Renbourn,
McShee, and
Jansch to do their high-wire act on vocals and guitar. One of their finest all-around albums. ~ Matthew Greenwald