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2 Tracks  





3 Personnel  





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Cruel Sister
Studio album by
Released27 November 1970
Recorded1970
StudioSound Techniques, London
GenreFolk, folk rock[1]
Length37:35
LabelTransatlantic
ProducerBill Leader
Pentangle chronology
Basket of Light
(1969)
Cruel Sister
(1970)
Reflection
(1971)

Cruel Sister is an album recorded in 1970 by folk-rock band Pentangle. It was the most folk-based of the albums recorded by the band, with all the tracks being versions of traditional songs. Whereas their previous album had been produced by Shel Talmy, and featured quite a heavily produced, commercial sound, Cruel Sister was produced by Bill Leader, noted for his recordings of folk musicians.

"Lord Franklin" is a version of the traditional ballad, also known as "Lady Franklin's Lament", which describes Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition to discover the Northwest Passage. John Renbourn sings the lead vocal and plays both acoustic and electric guitar.

"Cruel Sister", the song which provides the title for the album, is a traditional ballad (known in some versions as The Twa Sisters), telling the story of the violent rivalry between two sisters for the love of a knight.

The whole of side two of the album is taken up with an extended version of the ballad "Jack Orion", previously recorded by Jansch on his own Jack Orion album. "Jack Orion" is a version of the Child ballad "Glasgerion". The arrangement on Cruel Sister develops through several sections with different rhythms and instrumentation.

The album cover features engravings by Albrecht Dürer. The front cover displays his "The Men's Bath" (Das Männerbad) (c. 1496). The picture on the back cover is his The Sea Monster (Das Meerwunder), dating from 1498.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Christgau's Record GuideC+[2]

Allmusic gave the album resounding approval in their retrospective review, applauding its "dense, layered sound that is woven within the fabric of each song like a tapestry" and praising Jacqui McShee's vocal work in particular. While they criticized the track "Jack Orion", commenting "one has difficulty imagining what possessed Pentangle to record a folk song that took up an entire side of an album", they concluded that the album as a whole "shows Pentangle at their artistic height".[1]

Tracks

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All songs are public domain and arranged by Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Terry Cox, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."A Maid That's Deep In Love" McShee5:30
2."When I Was In My Prime"TraditionalMcShee2:57
3."Lord Franklin"arranged by Jansch, McShee, RenbournRenbourn3:27
4."Cruel Sister" McShee7:03
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
5."Jack Orion"Jansch, Renbourn and McShee18:38

Personnel

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Pentangle

Released versions

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Cruel Sister was released as a UK LP on 27 November 1970, as Transatlantic TRA228. The U.S. release was Reprise RS6430. In 1977, it was re-released on the XTRA label as Xtra 1172. A CD version (sourced from vinyl) was released in 1992 as Line TACD900S and in 2001, a digitally remastered version was released as Castle CMRCD206.

References

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  • ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: P". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved 10 March 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.

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