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    Posted: March 22 2021 at 09:18
Very true about the poetic lyrics. Perhaps Dave is getting more cerebral in his old age. Lol
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and the lyrics are, as expected, quite poetic, even if at times vague as you say
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2021 at 07:57
Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Excellent review Ken. It really hits on all the key points!

Thanks Steve...it occurred to me after that I barely talk about the lyrical strength of the album, but when I went back it didn't seem like there was a good place to put it
Tbh, I found the lyrics a bit vague coming form Cousins so I just bypassed them. But it had absolutely no negative effect on me. I got the gist of what he was saying or feeling. I think enough has been written for people to know what the topic of the album is, so perhaps referencing the lyrics really isn't needed.
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A great review indeed Ken, full of detail and understanding of the band's career!
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Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:

Excellent review Ken. It really hits on all the key points!

Thanks Steve...it occurred to me after that I barely talk about the lyrical strength of the album, but when I went back it didn't seem like there was a good place to put it
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Excellent review Ken. It really hits on all the key points!

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Thanks my friends. As I stated before, the CD bonus tracks were a problem as they couldn't be ignored.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Heart of the Matter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2021 at 21:43
I'm here enjoying Steve's review while listening to the album and thinking that 39 minutes can be enough, if they are well used (which is the case).
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very good review Steve!  Captures the key points succinctly
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

^ you could base the review just on the non bonus tracks, but then you have to factor in that it's only a 39 minute album.  Smile,  It's weird that the last song, sung by Cronk, seems to be well liked even by critics that aren't big into the album, but it doesn't do anything for me, at least not yet.  But "Better Days" is truly dreadful.  When Strawbs try to do Brazilian, rather than reflecting their eclectic interests it sounds like a parody
Hmm. If I had to guess as to why they like the Cronk tune, it's probably because it sounds more like Oasis then the Strawbs!!

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^ you could base the review just on the non bonus tracks, but then you have to factor in that it's only a 39 minute album.  Smile,  It's weird that the last song, sung by Cronk, seems to be well liked even by critics that aren't big into the album, but it doesn't do anything for me, at least not yet.  But "Better Days" is truly dreadful.  When Strawbs try to do Brazilian, rather than reflecting their eclectic interests it sounds like a parody

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Ok, I've ignored the bonus tracks up until now, and they are hard to take. How to reconcile these tracks in a review is going to be tough. Lol.

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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

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Like I said, I much prefer Bainbridge's work here, much more in Strawbs tradition.  I suspect it's because he had less input to the arrangements and clearly had a minor hand in the songwriting.

Have you noticed the similarity between the title track and "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" from Deja Fou?  I think I prefer the new one slighlty
I didn't notice the samilarity as there's so much to take in but I'm sure you're right. The title track has the strangest chord voicings I've ever heard but I like it!
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I heard "We Are Everyone," today and quite liked it, I have a CD on the way.
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Like I said, I much prefer Bainbridge's work here, much more in Strawbs tradition.  I suspect it's because he had less input to the arrangements and clearly had a minor hand in the songwriting.

Have you noticed the similarity between the title track and "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" from Deja Fou?  I think I prefer the new one slighlty


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Just did another listen and I'm struck by the haunting slow burn of these songs as they do grow on me. And it's really cool to have another Strawbs album after all these years. Something that also struck me about Settlement is that it's not a deliberate throwback to past albums in order to satisfy old fans, regardless of how much Banbridge channels John Hawken and Rick Wakeman. It is it's own beast, which I do appreciate.

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I think that's all true, Steve.  It's the clarity that I noticed right away, but I doubt there will be anything as huge as those 2 tracks when all is said and done.  Also, the bonus tracks are not at the level of the rest of the album.  "Champion Jack" is the best of the 3 but Cousins' voice is lacking and it only really takes off in the last couple of minutes.   But the remaining tracks seem more consistent to me, as I wasn't a fan of "Ten Commandments" or the title track from Ferryman.
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Ok, got the CD and listened to it twice. My first impression is thiat it's good but doesn't come close to as good as The Ferryman's Curse, which to me, is almost a 5 star album. There's nothing on it as clever as The Nails From The Hands Of Christ or as majestic as When The Spirt Moves. The album also lacks the dynamics of The Ferryman's Curse, but that may be down to it's hodge podge piecemeal home recordings cobbled together by Blue Weaver, and not the loss of Tsangerades as producer. But it does have great clarity as a trade off. More thoughts will be forthcoming, naturally. Stay tuned.

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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

I think it's hard for a singer to admit that their voice is weakening and it's hard for people around them to be honest with them as well.  It's a rare voice like John Ford's who sounds as good at 70 as he did at 23
Or Roy Harper or Richard Thompson, who always sound the same. Even Dave Lambert's is pretty close to how he used to sound. Just a little deeper. Some just stay the same while others just deteriorate.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kenethlevine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 11 2021 at 07:48
I think it's hard for a singer to admit that their voice is weakening and it's hard for people around them to be honest with them as well.  It's a rare voice like John Ford's who sounds as good at 70 as he did at 23
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