Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Omnivore Recordings Announces Previously Unissued Performance From Iconic Folk-Rock Band Steeleye Span

Although we are in early 2024, a number of exciting historic live performances have been announced. The latest is a forthcoming performance by groundbreaking folk-rock group Steeleye Span set for release on Feb. 16...Robert Kinsler


Omnivore Recordings Announces Previously Unissued Performance From Iconic Folk-Rock Band Steeleye Span Recorded Live at NYC’s Legendary Bottom Line


Live At The Bottom Line, 1974 will be available on
CD and Digital on February 16, 2024


January 10, 2024
On February 16, Omnivore Recordings will release Live At The Bottom Line, 1974, a previously unissued performance from the iconic British folk-rock band Steeleye Span, recorded live at New York’s legendary Bottom Line while on the band’s Now We Are Six tour.
 
Fairport Convention co-founder and bassist Ashley Hutchings and legendary singer Sandy Denny parted ways with the group after their classic Liege And Leaf album. Hutchings recruited Tim Hart and Maddy Prior (an established folk duo) and Terry and Gay Woods, naming their new band after a character in the traditional song “Horkstow Grange.” While their line-up fluctuated (Terry Woods would leave and later become the bassist in the classic Pogues line-up a decade later), the band solidified and continues to this day.
 
Staying true to their folk roots, the band found themselves not only supporting
Jethro Tull on tour, but signing to Chrysalis Records. Their breakthrough sixth
album released in 1974, Now We Are Six, referring to both number of album
releases and band members, (with a cameo from David Bowie on saxophone!)
That release included the track “Thomas The Rhymer,” which has become a Steeleye concert staple.
 
On their fourth tour of the US, Steeleye Span played New York’s fabled Bottom
Line in July of 1974, showcasing not only material from their new and previous
albums, but adding the classic jig and reel medleys the band had become known for
in performance. The 74-minute set includes their #14 UK hit “Gaudete,” the classic
“John Barleycorn,” and much more. Many of the US tour dates were headlining
shows, they garnered good press and some were broadcast on local FM radio, including the Bottom Line show which was carried on WNYU-FM.
 
Live At The Bottom Line, 1974 documents what may have been Steeleye Span’s
longest and most successful tour of the US, and we’re lucky that on this New York
City night, the tapes were rolling to capture this fantastic ever-evolving live band.
SlĂ inte mhath!
 
Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/rQdxJ-Dhseg
 
 
Live At The Bottom Line, 1974 Tracklist:
1. Beg Your Leave
2. Irish Jigs (Including Paddy Clancy’s)
3. Alison Gross
4. Song Introduction To “Cam Ye O’er Frae France”
5. Cam Ye O’er Frae France
6. Song Introduction To “John Barleycorn”
7. John Barleycorn
8. Song Introduction To “Little Sir Hugh”
9. Little Sir Hugh
10. Song Introduction To “Two Magicians”
11. Two Magicians
12. Saucy Sailor
13. Robbery With Violins/Kitty Come Down From Limerick/O’Rourke’s Reel
14. Summer Is A Comin’ In
15. Staines Morris/In Peascod Time
16. One Misty Moisty Morning
17. Gaudete
18. Thomas The Rhymer
19. The Musical Priest/The Silver Spear/The High Reel
20. Nautical Medley: Hearts Of Oak/A Life On The Ocean Wave/Rule Britannia
21. Royal Forester
22. The Mason’s Apron

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