Pentangle - Dragonfly

From their album "Open the Door", which was released 1985. Musicians: Terry Cox (drums, percussion, vocals); Bert Jansch (acoustic guitar,vocals); Jacqui McShee (vocals); Mike Piggott (violin, acoustic and electric guitar); Danny Thompson (double bass)
High Germany - Pentangle (1972)

Title: High Germany Artist: Pentangle Album: Solomon's Seal Oh Polly love oh Polly the rout is now begun And we must march away at the beating of the drum Go dress yourself in all your best and go along with me I'll take you to the cruel wars in High Germany. I fear the treacherous journey bitter cold and burning heat Rough roads and stony mountains they will wound my tender feet To your kinsmen I might prove untrue if from them I do go For maids must bide at their parents' side while the men do face the foe. I'll buy for you a horse my love and on it you will ride Then all of my contentment will be riding at my side We'll stop at every ale house and drink when we are dry So quickly on the road my love we'll marry by and by. Oh Billy love oh Billy now mind what I do say My feet they are so tired I cannot go away Besides my dearest Billy I am with child by thee Not fitting for the cruel wars in High Germany. Oh Polly love oh Polly I love you very well There are few in any place my Polly can excel And when your babe is born and sits smiling on your knee You will think on your Billy that's in High Germany. Oh cursed be the cruel wars that ever they began For they have pressed my Billy and many a clever man For they have pressed my Billy likewise my brothers three And sent them to the cruel wars in High Germany.
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Pentangle - Travellin' Song

Pentangle - Travellin' Song 1968. Pentangle (or The Pentangle)[1] are a British folk rock band with some folk jazz influences. The original band were active in the late 1960s and early 1970s and a later version has been active since the early 1980s. SUBSRIBE!!
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The Pentangle "Once I Had A Sweetheart"

From the 1969 album "Basket of Light" with one of Jacqui Mcshee's finest vocal performances "once I had a sweetheart" is an American variant of the traditional English song "A maid sat a weeping",with an additional verse from the west country song "As Sylvie was walking"(i've quoted from the lp sleeve here).The catalogue No on my record is TRA 205 . Hope you enjoy the tune.
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PENTANGLE - Blues In Time (1971 UK TV Performance) ~ HIGH QUALITY HQ ~

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Muzz - Bizarre Love Pentangle

Song from the compilation album Sty Wars - A collection of pork medallions 1998 PORK recordings taken from the song "Crabwalk" of artist Deodato's on his 1975 album First Cuckoo Also in the record of Leggo Beast called from here to g, pork records --------------- Pork Recordings is a record label based in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, north-east England, that specialises in electronica, mostly in the downtempo or chill-out styles. Formed in the early 90's by David "Porky" Brennand, its most significant artists include Fila Brazillia, Baby Mammoth, Bullitnuts and most recently Leggo Beast. David "Porky" Brennand also records with Steel Tiger Records as The Cutler; a collaboration with Steve Cobby.
Pentangle - Light Flight ('Take Three Girls' TV Theme) - 1969 45rpm

TV theme from the late 60's series about three 'swinging chicks' sharing a groovy pad in London. Featuring posh cello-playing deb Victoria (Liza Goddard), failed actress Kate (Susan Jameson) and Cockney art student Avril (Angela Down)
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Pentangle - Blacksmith

Blacksmith appears on the album: so early in the spring. Loreena Mckennitt has recorded this song aswell.
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The Pentangle - Yarrow

Album: Open the Door (1985) There was a lady from the North, One scarse could find her marrow, She was courted by nine gentlemen, And a ploughboy lad from Yarrow. These nine sat drinking at the wine, As they had done before, They made a vow amongst themselves, To fight for her on Yarrow. She's washed his face, she's combed his hair, As she has done before, She's placed a brand down by his side, To fight for her on Yarrow. As he came down yon high, high hill, And down the halls of Yarrow. There he spied nine armed men. Come to fight with him on Yarrow. It's three he's wounded, and three withdrew, And three he's killed on Yarrow, Till her brother John, came in behind. And pierced his body through. Oh, Father dear, I dreamed a dream, I fear it will prove sorrow, Dreamed I was pulling the heather bell, On they dowy dens of Yarrow. Oh, Father dear, you've seven sons, You may wed them all tomorrow, But the fairest one amongst them all. Was the boy I loved on Yarrow.
The Pentangle - Cruel Sister - 4/6

The Pentangle Cruel Sister (1970) 4. Cruel Sister (traditional) There lived a lady by the North Sea shore (Lay the bent to the bonnie broom) Two daughters were the babes she bore (Fa la la la la la la la la la) As one grew bright as in the sun So coal black grew the elder one A knight came riding to the lady's door He'd travelled far to be their wooer He courted one with gloves and rings But loved the other above all things Oh sister will you go with me To watch the ships sail on the sea? She took her sister by the hand And led her down to the North Sea strand And as they stood on the windy shore The dark girl threw her sister o'er Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam Crying sister reach to me your hand Oh sister, sister let me live And all that's mine I'll surely give It's your own truelove that I'll have and more But thou shalt never come ashore And there she floated like a swan The salt sea bore her body on Two minstrels walked along the strand And saw the maiden float to land They made a harp of her breast bone Whose sound would melt a heart of stone They took three locks of her yellow hair And with them strung the harp so rare They went into her father's hall To play the harp before them all But as they laid it on a stone The harp began to play alone The first string sang a doleful sound The bride her younger sister drowned The second string as that they tried In terror sits the black-haired bride The third string sang beneath their bow And surely now her tears <b>...</b>
Pentangle - Travelling Song

Pentangle are a British folk rock band with some folk jazz influences. The original band were active in the late 1960s and early 1970s and a later version have been active since the early 1980s. The original line-up, which was unchanged throughout the band's first incarnation (1967--1973), was: Jacqui McShee, vocals; John Renbourn, guitar; Bert Jansch, guitar; Danny Thompson, double bass; and Terry Cox, drums.- wiki www.last.fm/music/The+Pentangle www.myspace.com/pentangle
Cruel Sister - trad. Pentangle (cover)

Cover of Pentangle's Cruel Sister from the album of the same name.



































