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Sandy Denny & The Strawbs
LEGEND surrounds this alliance between the first lady of British folk and the much-loved Strawbs, which many now think of as the original British rock-folk album.

It’s an endearing yet strange mix of Denny’s ethereal, fluting voice and melancholy material and The Strawbs’ more knockabout folk.


Songs such as Who Knows Where The Time Goes and Tell Me What You See In Me are flawless while the original album with out-takes and unreleased demos make it perfect for all music fans.


The Express - VERDICT 4/5
Joan Jett - At the 100 Club

Joan Jett is mesmerizing, a consummate performer and musician who can still rock out with the best of them Distorted magazine review of the 100 club show - published 16/06/2010

As she led the charge into a singalong of ''I love Rock''n''Roll'', which has been her calling card for almost 30 years, Jett denied her fans not a milligram of the simple, unthreatening pleasure the song can bring, emitting a series of fabulous yowls. She was a sound performer, a hearty singer, and she had a vital quality, which we rarely associate with rock - decorum. -
The Daily Telegraph review of the 100 club show - published16/06/2010

Why did we ever care about Courtney Love when we had Joan Jett? She''s been missing from this country for too long
- Holy moly.com



  

All Our Own Work
Artist:
Sandy Denny & The Strawbs

All Our Own Work
Catalogue No: WMCD2047
Format: CD
Bar Code: 5065000199470
Label: Witchwood Media
Street Date: 14/06/2010
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Sandy Denny & The Strawbs
Price: £12.99


 The first full CD release of the first British folk-rock album – the complete sessions, remastered
 24 tracks - the original album, out-takes and demos, three previously unreleased demos

These historic recordings have every claim to be called the first British folk-rock album. ‘All our own work’, comprising all original material, was recorded in Copenhagen in July 1967. Fairport Convention recorded their first album in November 1967 with Judy Dyble as their female singer; they did not start recording with Sandy Denny until June 1968.
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All Our Own Work

‘All our own work’ has been shrouded in mystery for years. The sleeve-notes on the original release mistakenly claimed that the album was recorded in 1968. It was not released until 1973, to cash in on the Top Ten successes of Strawbs, and sold 65,000 copies. This new release dispels the myths. The booklet contains extracts from Dave Cousins’ diary with the full time-line; the original black and white sleeve photograph has been re-coloured; there are previously unheard songs. ‘All our own work’ contains the first recording of Sandy Denny’s immortal ‘Who knows where the time goes?’, which Judy Collins subsequently used as the title track of her 1968 album – after hearing ‘All our own work’!
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TRACKLISTING
Original album
1. On my way
2. Who knows where the times goes?
3. Tell me what you see in me
4. Always on my mind
5. Stay awhile with me
6. Wild strawberries
7. All I need is you
8. How everyone but Sam was a hypocrite
9. Sail away to the sea
10. Sweetling
11. Nothing else will do (Dave Cousins lead vocal)
12. And you need me
Out-takes and demos
13. Two weeks last summer (Sandy Denny lead vocal)
14. Nothing else will do (Sandy Denny lead vocal)
15. Tell me what you see in me (with sitar and percussion)
16. Who knows where the time goes? (with string section)
17. Stay awhile with me (with string section)
18. And you need me (with string section)
19. I’ve been my own worst friend
20. Poor Jimmy Wilson
21. Strawberry picking
Previously unreleased demos
22. The family Duval
23. The falling leaves
24. Pieces of 79 and 15