The Pentangle

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  • folk
  • folk rock
  • british folk
  • female vocalists
  • british
Pentangle, along with Fairport Convention, were one of the shining lights in the modernisation of British folk music in the 1960s. Rather than adding elements of rock music, however, they leaned toward jazz, supplementing twin acoustic guitars with jazzy drums and acoustic bass. The band consisted of two of the superstars of British folk guitar, Bert Jansch and John Renbourn (both of whom also sang,) singer Jacqui McShee, bassist Danny Thompson and drummer Terry Cox.

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Songs

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    Night Flight

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    No Exit

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    No Exit (live at the Royal Festival Hall, June 29 1968)

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    No Love Is Sorrow

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    No More My Lord

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    No More My Lord (live at the Royal Festival Hall, June 29 1968)

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    No More My Lord (live)

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    Now Love Is Sorrow

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    O'Er the Lonely Mountain

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    Omie Wise

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    Omnie Wise

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    Once I Had A Sweetheart

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    One More Road

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    Open the Door

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    Orlando

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    Oxford City

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    Pentangling

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    People of the Highway

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    People on the Highway

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    Play the Game

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    Poison

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    Rain and Snow

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    Reflection

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    Rerflection

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    Reynardine

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    Sad Lady

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    Sally Free and Easy

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    Sally Go Round the Roses

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    Sally Go Round the Roses (alternate version)

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    Sarabande

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    Set Me Free

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    Shake Shake Mama

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    Share a Dream

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    She Moved Through the Fair

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    So Clear

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    So Clear (a.k.a. John's Song)

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    So Early in the Spring

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    So Early in the Spring (live at the Royal Festival Hall, June 29 1968)

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    Soho

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    Somali

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    Sovay

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    Springtime Promises

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    Straight Ahead

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    Street Song

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    Suil Agrar

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    Sunday Morning Blues

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    Sweet Child

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    Sweet Child (live)

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    Take Three Girls: Light Flight

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    Tam Lin


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