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Bloody Men

Bloody Men is the 20th studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span.

Bloody Men
Studio album by
Released2006
Recorded2006
GenreBritish folk rock
Length62:52
LabelPark Records
Steeleye Span chronology
Winter
(2004)
Bloody Men
(2006)
Cogs, Wheels & Lovers
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

This album represents a continuation of the band's recent surge of activity. In 2002, the band was in a state of near collapse, since three members of its line-up at the time, Tim Harries, Gay Woods, and Bob Johnson, had all departed, leaving long-time member Peter Knight and recently returned member Rick Kemp as the only remaining members. That same year, Knight persuaded former members Maddy Prior and Liam Genockey to return and coaxed Johnson out of retirement to record the album Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span. Ken Nicol came on board to replace Johnson, and the band has been relatively active since then, releasing two albums, They Called Her Babylon and Winter, in 2004, and Bloody Men late in 2006, as well as touring extensively.

During its heyday in the 1970s, Steeleye almost exclusively recorded their arrangements of traditional songs, with occasional forays into versions of 20th century songs by other artists such as Buddy Holly and Bertolt Brecht. But starting in the early 1980s, the band's albums have increasingly focused on a mixture of traditional songs and their own compositions, and 'Bloody Men' continues that trend, albeit with a new twist. The album consists of 2 CDs, the first a mixture of traditional and original pieces. The second CD is the 5-song "Ned Ludd" cycle, written mostly by Kemp, about the 19th century Luddite movement. The band has never attempted a multi-song cycle like this before.

The album opens with the bawdy "Bonny Black Hare", on which Prior sings in a gravelly voice and Knight plays his violin rather like an electric guitar, a successful experiment that goes unrepeated on the album. Other highlights include a hard-rock cover of "Cold Haily Windy Night", which the band first offered on Please to See the King, the brisk "The 3 Sisters" and the cheerful "Lord Elgin". The notes for "Lord Elgin" say that "this song is not what it seems on the face of it," indicating that it is a riddle-song. A probable solution is at the bottom of the page. The song "Whummil Bore" is about a servant looking through a whummil bore (a hole bored with a gimlet-like tool) and watching a lady getting dressed. The instrumental "First House in Connaught" is a cover of a track from Tempted and Tried, the first time the band has ever covered one of its own instrumental pieces.

The Ned Ludd cycle begins with a song about the enclosure movement in Early Modern England, effectively a pastoral ode to pre-industrial England, and then moves on to the plight of the workers who have been displaced by industrialization. The third song is an appeal to the mythical Ned Ludd to destroy the machines and lead the workers in a rebellion. The fourth and fifth songs deal with the Peterloo Massacre of 1819, in which the British cavalry charged into a peaceful crowd of protesters supporting a repeal of the Corn Laws. Neither the Enclosure Movement nor the Corn Laws were directly related to the Luddite Movement, but in the cycle these serve to explore the wider problems of common workers.

Personnel edit

Steeleye Span

Track listing edit

Disc 1

  1. "Bonny Black Hare" - 4:40
  2. "The Story of the Scullion King" - 4:43
  3. "The Dreamer & the Widow" - 4:49
  4. "Lord Elgin" - 4:06
  5. "The 3 Sisters" - 4:16
  6. "The 1st House in Connaught" - 3:39
  7. "Cold Haily Windy Night" - 4:40
  8. "Whummil Bore" (Child ballad 27) - 4:13
  9. "Demon of the Well" - 5:58
  10. "Lord Gregory" (Child ballad 76) - 5:41

Disc 2

  1. "Ned Ludd Part 1 (Inclosure)" - 2:48
  2. "Ned Ludd Part 2 (Rural Retreat)" - 4:11
  3. "Ned Ludd Part 3 (Ned Ludd)" - 3:20
  4. "Ned Ludd Part 4 (Prelude to Peterloo)" - 2:56
  5. "Ned Ludd Part 5 (Peterloo the Day)" - 2:52

bloody, 20th, studio, album, british, folk, rock, band, steeleye, span, studio, album, steeleye, spanreleased2006recorded2006genrebritish, folk, rocklength62, 52labelpark, recordssteeleye, span, chronologywinter, 2004, 2006, cogs, wheels, lovers, 2009, profess. Bloody Men is the 20th studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span Bloody MenStudio album by Steeleye SpanReleased2006Recorded2006GenreBritish folk rockLength62 52LabelPark RecordsSteeleye Span chronologyWinter 2004 Bloody Men 2006 Cogs Wheels amp Lovers 2009 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 This album represents a continuation of the band s recent surge of activity In 2002 the band was in a state of near collapse since three members of its line up at the time Tim Harries Gay Woods and Bob Johnson had all departed leaving long time member Peter Knight and recently returned member Rick Kemp as the only remaining members That same year Knight persuaded former members Maddy Prior and Liam Genockey to return and coaxed Johnson out of retirement to record the album Present The Very Best of Steeleye Span Ken Nicol came on board to replace Johnson and the band has been relatively active since then releasing two albums They Called Her Babylon and Winter in 2004 and Bloody Men late in 2006 as well as touring extensively During its heyday in the 1970s Steeleye almost exclusively recorded their arrangements of traditional songs with occasional forays into versions of 20th century songs by other artists such as Buddy Holly and Bertolt Brecht But starting in the early 1980s the band s albums have increasingly focused on a mixture of traditional songs and their own compositions and Bloody Men continues that trend albeit with a new twist The album consists of 2 CDs the first a mixture of traditional and original pieces The second CD is the 5 song Ned Ludd cycle written mostly by Kemp about the 19th century Luddite movement The band has never attempted a multi song cycle like this before The album opens with the bawdy Bonny Black Hare on which Prior sings in a gravelly voice and Knight plays his violin rather like an electric guitar a successful experiment that goes unrepeated on the album Other highlights include a hard rock cover of Cold Haily Windy Night which the band first offered on Please to See the King the brisk The 3 Sisters and the cheerful Lord Elgin The notes for Lord Elgin say that this song is not what it seems on the face of it indicating that it is a riddle song A probable solution is at the bottom of the page The song Whummil Bore is about a servant looking through a whummil bore a hole bored with a gimlet like tool and watching a lady getting dressed The instrumental First House in Connaught is a cover of a track from Tempted and Tried the first time the band has ever covered one of its own instrumental pieces The Ned Ludd cycle begins with a song about the enclosure movement in Early Modern England effectively a pastoral ode to pre industrial England and then moves on to the plight of the workers who have been displaced by industrialization The third song is an appeal to the mythical Ned Ludd to destroy the machines and lead the workers in a rebellion The fourth and fifth songs deal with the Peterloo Massacre of 1819 in which the British cavalry charged into a peaceful crowd of protesters supporting a repeal of the Corn Laws Neither the Enclosure Movement nor the Corn Laws were directly related to the Luddite Movement but in the cycle these serve to explore the wider problems of common workers Personnel editSteeleye SpanMaddy Prior vocals Peter Knight violin vocals Rick Kemp bass vocals Ken Nicol guitar vocals Liam Genockey drums percussionTrack listing editDisc 1 Bonny Black Hare 4 40 The Story of the Scullion King 4 43 The Dreamer amp the Widow 4 49 Lord Elgin 4 06 The 3 Sisters 4 16 The 1st House in Connaught 3 39 Cold Haily Windy Night 4 40 Whummil Bore Child ballad 27 4 13 Demon of the Well 5 58 Lord Gregory Child ballad 76 5 41Disc 2 Ned Ludd Part 1 Inclosure 2 48 Ned Ludd Part 2 Rural Retreat 4 11 Ned Ludd Part 3 Ned Ludd 3 20 Ned Ludd Part 4 Prelude to Peterloo 2 56 Ned Ludd Part 5 Peterloo the Day 2 52 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bloody Men amp oldid 1083331842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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