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Jacqui McShee & Friends - English Christmas Carols [1994 England] @320

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Jacqui McShee was already singing traditional folk in British folk clubs when
she began working with virtuosic acoustic guitarist John Renbourne in 1966. A year later, she agreed to join Pentangle, a band Renbourne was forming with equally skillful guitarist Bert Jansch, bassist Danny Thompson, and percussionist/drummer Terry Cox. McShee's decision to accept Renbourne's invitation proved pivotal to the history of British music as Pentangle joined with Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span to put British folk-rock on the international map.

McShee's talents were obvious early in her career. In 1969, the Times of London wrote that she "tackles accompanied and unaccompanied folk songs, spirituals, blues, and a variety of songs in other styles; her first interest was folk song." Although Pentangle experienced numerous personnel changes, McShee and Jansch continued to perform under the band's name. In 1995, McShee formed a trio with drummer Gerry Conway and keyboardist Spencer Cozens. The trio's first album, About Thyme, released in August 1994, featured such guests as Ralph McTell, Albert Lee, Mike Mainieri, and John Martyn. The album reached the top of the British folk charts compiled by Folk Roots in November 1995. Expanding to a five-piece band with the addition of tenor and soprano saxophonist Jerry Underwood and bassist/guitarist Alan Thompson, the trio was renamed Jacqui McShee's Pentangle. The group received extremely favorable press. While Dirty Linen explained, "When the last incarnation of Pentangle tried such nontraditional arrangements, they often sounded strained, while McShee's new group pulls it off with grace and style," Folk Roots wrote, "(McShee), who used to sound so fragile you feared she'd break, now has an earthiness in her voice that gives her performance much more passion." The first album by Jacqui McShee's Pentangle, Passe Avant was released in 1999. According to reviewer George Graham, "The sound is miles from the acoustic guitar-dominated arrangements of the earlier Pentangle. The instrumental sound instead is dominated by Cozen's keyboards and the very jazz sax of Jerry Underwood." 
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1. The Coventry Carol 3:15
2. In the Black Mid-Winter 4:05
3. Unto Us a Boy Is Born 2:23
4 The Holly and the Ivy 3:11
5. The Moon Shins Bright 1:56
6. Hark the Herald Angels Sing 2:32
7. Song of Joy for Christmas 3:52
8. Silent Night 2:39
9. Rise Up Shepherd 2:15
10. The First Nowell 3:51
11. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 3:23
12. The Mistletoe Bough 2:59
13. Winds Through the Olive Trees 1:51
14. Once in Royal David's City 3:14
15. As Joseph Was a-Walking 2:19
16. While Sheperds Watched Their Flocks 2:39


Jacqui McShee: Vocals
Vic Abram: Vocals & guitar
Danny Thompson: Double bass
Tony Roberts: Flute, oboe, whistles, Northumbrian pipes
Ben Ahrens: Percussion



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