Released September 1972 Producer Jerry Boys | Length 39:42 Release date September 1972 | |
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Below the Salt is the fourth studio album by Steeleye Span. The album takes medieval influence and combines it with the band's electric folk style. The lineup on the album includes Bob Johnson and Rick Kemp making their debut for the band.
Contents
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- Steeleye span below the salt 09 saucy sailor
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Recording sessions took place in Chelsea London at Sound Techniques studios between May and June 1972. Tracks were mainly chosen by Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, but it was Johnson who suggested the band added their later Christmas hit "Gaudete". They self-produced the album because they could not yet find a replacement after Sandy Roberton departed.
"Gaudete" became the band's first hit, reaching number 14 on the UK charts. To give the impression of the choristers approaching and then moving away, the song was given a long fade-in and -out on the album. The single release, however, featured no fade.
By this point, Ashley Hutchings had left the band, leaving Maddy Prior and Tim Hart as the only remaining founding members. The album reached number 43 in the UK album charts.
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Track listing
All songs on the album are traditional, adapted by Steeleye Span
- "Spotted Cow"
- "Rosebud in June"
- "Jigs: The Bride's Favourite/Tansey's Fancy"
- "Sheep-crook and Black Dog"
- "Royal Forester"
- "King Henry"
- "Gaudete"
- "John Barleycorn"
- "Saucy Sailor"
Personnel
Songs
1Spotted Cow3:06
2Rosebud in June3:42
3Jigs: The Bride's Favorite - Tansey's Fancy3:11