![](images/spacer_FFFFFF.jpg) Steeleye Span
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![](images/spacer_FFFFFF.jpg) Review by Gary Hill
Steeleye Span's third album, this was released in 1971 (and was their second release that year). I think this is proggier than the first two. I'd also consider it stronger and more compelling in a lot of ways. I have landed this, along with the others from SS that I've done, under prog mainly because this band is often included there, and their sound has a lot in common with proto prog. It should be noted that I've used this same review in the box-set review also included in this issue. I really recommend getting this that way, as it's a great way to get three albums at once.
This review is available in book (paperback and hardcover) in Music Street Journal: 2019 Volume 3. More information and purchase links can be found at: garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2019.
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