UPC: 724358265125
Format: CD
Release Date: Apr 14, 2003
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Liner Note Author: Quentin Howard.
Short of splashing out on the four-CD Jake Thackray box set and spending the rest of the day reveling in his full and fulsome majesty, The Very Best of Jake Thackray is, as its title suggests, a deliciously quick and easy introduction to the multi-hued world of Yorkshire's greatest-ever poet. Twenty-one songs may not give you quite the same bang for your buck as the earlier Lah Di Dah collection (which boasted twenty-two), and there's too much duplication to justify buying them both. If you have to choose, though, this is the one. Thackray's parameters are mapped out from the moment "The Blacksmith and the Toffee Maker" is ushered in, with its tale of late-blooming love in rural northern England. Tenderness and lust are two sides of the same lyrical coin, broken heartache and sniggering mirth the two faces that his every song wears. The sordid tale of "Old Molly Metcalfe," a shepherdess until her dying day; the vicious cruelty meted out to "The Widow of Bridlington," and the wild proclivities of the "Bantam Cock" are all here, together with the ribaldry of "The Lodger" and "It Was Only a Gypsy," the sweet resignation of "Lah Di Dah," the gentle beauty of "Go Little Swale" and so many more. Again, if you really want to indulge yourself, buy the box set. Otherwise, The Very Best of Jake Thackray is one of the most aptly-titled albums you'll ever hear. ~ Dave Thompson
Short of splashing out on the four-CD Jake Thackray box set and spending the rest of the day reveling in his full and fulsome majesty, The Very Best of Jake Thackray is, as its title suggests, a deliciously quick and easy introduction to the multi-hued world of Yorkshire's greatest-ever poet. Twenty-one songs may not give you quite the same bang for your buck as the earlier Lah Di Dah collection (which boasted twenty-two), and there's too much duplication to justify buying them both. If you have to choose, though, this is the one. Thackray's parameters are mapped out from the moment "The Blacksmith and the Toffee Maker" is ushered in, with its tale of late-blooming love in rural northern England. Tenderness and lust are two sides of the same lyrical coin, broken heartache and sniggering mirth the two faces that his every song wears. The sordid tale of "Old Molly Metcalfe," a shepherdess until her dying day; the vicious cruelty meted out to "The Widow of Bridlington," and the wild proclivities of the "Bantam Cock" are all here, together with the ribaldry of "The Lodger" and "It Was Only a Gypsy," the sweet resignation of "Lah Di Dah," the gentle beauty of "Go Little Swale" and so many more. Again, if you really want to indulge yourself, buy the box set. Otherwise, The Very Best of Jake Thackray is one of the most aptly-titled albums you'll ever hear. ~ Dave Thompson
Tracks:
1 - Blacksmith and the Toffeemaker
2 - Lodger
3 - Go Little Swale
4 - Ballad of Billy Kershaw
5 - Lah-Di-Dah
6 - Hair of the Widow of Bridlington
7 - It Was Only a Gypsy
8 - Sister Josephine
9 - Leopold Alcocks
10 - Old Molly Metcalfe
11 - On Again! On Again!
12 - Rain on the Mountainside
13 - Bantam Cock
14 - Miss World
15 - To do With You
16 - Poor Sod
17 - I Stayed Off Work Today
18 - Kiss
19 - Brigadier
20 - Hole
21 - Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray
2 - Lodger
3 - Go Little Swale
4 - Ballad of Billy Kershaw
5 - Lah-Di-Dah
6 - Hair of the Widow of Bridlington
7 - It Was Only a Gypsy
8 - Sister Josephine
9 - Leopold Alcocks
10 - Old Molly Metcalfe
11 - On Again! On Again!
12 - Rain on the Mountainside
13 - Bantam Cock
14 - Miss World
15 - To do With You
16 - Poor Sod
17 - I Stayed Off Work Today
18 - Kiss
19 - Brigadier
20 - Hole
21 - Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray