Legendary Folk/Rock Pioneers "Steeleye Span" - The Green Man Collection

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Legendary Folk/Rock Pioneers "Steeleye Span" - The Green Man Collection

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Pioneers of folk-rock, Steeleye Span changed the face of the genre forever, taking it out of small clubs and into the world of gold discs and international tours.

Five decades on and the band continue to celebrate their famous past alongside their recent history. That is true of their latest release, the Green Man Collection – bringing together tracks from their recent albums with new versions of three Steeleye classics (including a reworking of ‘Hard Times' featuring Status Quo's Francis Rossi and a cover of Elvis Costello's ‘Shipbuilding'.

The title track "The Green Man" is of special interest to Steeleye fans, a song by Bob Johnson – a member of the band throughout the seventies and responsible for many of their classic ballads from the era. Previously lost for 40 years, the song addressed the issue of climate change long before it became such a widespread topic.

 


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