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Hark! The Village Wait is the debut album by the British folk rock band Steeleye Span, first released in 1970. It is the only album to feature the original lineup of the band as they broke up and reformed with an altered membership immediately after its release, without ever having performed live. Therefore, it is one of only two Steeleye Span studio albums to feature two female vocalists (Maddy Prior and Gay Woods), the other being Time (1996). A similar sound was apparent years later when Prior teamed up with June Tabor to form Silly Sisters. Overall, the album's sound is essentially folk music with rock drumming and bass guitar added to some of the songs. The banjo features prominently on several tracks, including "Blackleg Miner", "Lowlands of Holland" and "One Night as I Lay on My Bed

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  • Hark! The Village Wait is the debut album by the British folk rock band Steeleye Span, first released in 1970. It is the only album to feature the original lineup of the band as they broke up and reformed with an altered membership immediately after its release, without ever having performed live. Therefore, it is one of only two Steeleye Span studio albums to feature two female vocalists (Maddy Prior and Gay Woods), the other being Time (1996). A similar sound was apparent years later when Prior teamed up with June Tabor to form Silly Sisters. Overall, the album's sound is essentially folk music with rock drumming and bass guitar added to some of the songs. The banjo features prominently on several tracks, including "Blackleg Miner", "Lowlands of Holland" and "One Night as I Lay on My Bed". The album's title refers not to the act of waiting, but to a wait, a small body of wind instrumentalists employed by a town at public charge from Tudor times until the early 19th century. A village, however, would likely be too small to employ such a troupe, so the wait referred to here was most probably the later Christmas Waits, as mentioned in the novels of Thomas Hardy. Over the years, the band has returned to the material on this album several times. On their second album, Please to See the King, they offered a new version of "The Blacksmith". A new live version of "Blackleg Miner" appeared on Back in Line, and they offered a third variation on Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span. On Time they reprised "Twa Corbies". "Copshawholme Fair" had two years earlier been recorded by Prior and Tim Hart on their album Folk Songs of Olde England Vol. 2. Copshaw Holm, otherwise known as Newcastleton, has been the site of a folk festival since 1970. Maddy Prior has lived nearby, just over the border in Cumbria, at 'Stones Barn' for several years. Among the other songs on the album are the a cappella "A Calling-On Song" (the first of many a cappella pieces the band recorded), "The Hills of Greenmore" and "Dark-Eyed Sailor". The version of "Lowlands of Holland" here uses variant lyrics from the most common version of the song. The album was originally issued in the UK on RCA, with the cover shown (above right). It was not issued in the US at that time. The cover for the reissue was changed to a sepia-toned image of 'The Leather Bottle', a pub in Cobham; it was issued on UK Chrysalis (and made its debut in the US on US Chrysalis) in 1975. (en)
  • 『ハーク!ザ・ヴィレッジ・ウェイト』 (Hark! The Village Wait)は1970年にリリースされたイギリスのフォークロック・バンド、スティーライ・スパンのデビューアルバム。このアルバムは、バンドが解散し、リリース直後にメンバーを変更して再結成されたため、ライヴ・パフォーマンスは一度も行われていない唯一のオリジナル・メンバーをフィーチャーしたアルバムである。そのため、スティーリー・スパンのスタジオ・アルバムで2人の女性ヴォーカリスト(マディ・プライヤーとゲイ・ウッズ)をフィーチャーした2枚のうちの1枚であり、もう1枚は "Time" (1996) である。 同じようなサウンドは、数年後にプライアがジューン・タボールと組んでシリー・シスターズを結成した時にも表現されている。全体的に、このアルバムのサウンドは基本的にフォーク・ミュージックで、ロックなドラミングとベース・ギターがいくつかの曲に加えられている。バンジョーが "Blackleg Miner"、"Lowlands of Holland"、"One Night as I Lay on My Bed "などの曲で目立ってフィーチャーされている。 アルバムのタイトルの"Wait"は、待つという行為ではなく、「wait(《英古》 クリスマスの夜家々を歌い歩く唱歌隊. ) 」という意味である。ウェイトとは、チューダー時代から19世紀初頭まで、ある町で公費で雇われていた管楽器奏者のことだが、村ではそのような一団を雇うには小さすぎる可能性が高いため、 トーマス・ハーディの小説で言及されているように、ここで言うウェイトはおそらく後のクリスマス・ウェイツだろう。 また"Hark"は「中期英語から; HEAR の強意形」なので、タイトル全体は「聴け!村の歌唱隊を」となる。 長年にわたり、バンドはこのアルバムの楽曲に何度も戻ってきた。セカンド・アルバム『プリーズ・トゥ・シー・ザ・キング (Please to See the King)』では、"The Blacksmith" の新しいヴァージョンを提供した。"Blackleg Miner" の新しいライヴ・ヴァージョンは”Back in Line” (1986) に収録され、"Present--The Very Best of Steeleye Span" (2002) では3度目のバリエーションがが提供された。ライヴ・アルバム "On Time" (1982) では "Twa Corbies" を取り上げた。"Copshawholme Fair" は2年前にプライアとティム・ハートがアルバム ”Folk Songs of Olde England Vol.2" に収録していた。そうでない場合として知られているコプショー・ホルム(Copshaw Holm)、別名ニューキャッスルトン(Newcastleton)は1970年からフォーク・フェスティバルの会場となっています。マディ・プライヤーは、カンブリア州境を越えたところにある「ストーンズ・バーン」に数年前から住んでいる。 このアルバムに収録されている他の曲には、アカペラの "A Calling-On Song"(バンドが録音した多くのアカペラ曲の最初のもの)、"The Hills of Greenmore"、"Dark-Eyed Sailor" などがある。 ここに収録されている "Lowlands of Holland" のバージョンは、最も一般的なバージョンの変型歌詞を使用している。 アルバムはもともとイギリスでRCAで発売されたもので、ジャケットにはメンバー5人が橋の上に立つ、セピア調の写真が使われている。リリース当時、米国では発売されていなかった。再発売の表紙は、 コブハムのパブ「レザーボトル」のセピア色の画像に変更されており、1975年にUKクリサリスから発行された(米国でUSクリサリスから初めて発売されている)。 (ja)
  • Hark! The Village Wait è il primo album del gruppo folk rock inglese degli Steeleye Span, pubblicato dalla RCA Victor nel giugno del 1970. Subito dopo l'uscita del disco i coniugi Gay e Terry Woods abbandonarono il gruppo, venendo sostituiti, a partire dal secondo disco, da Peter Knight e Martin Carthy. (it)
  • Hark! The Village Wait var 1970 debutalbumet från folkrockbandet Steeleye Span. Albumet är den enda som har den ursprungliga lineupen av bandet, eftersom de bröt upp och reformeras med ett något annorlunda medlemskap omedelbart efter dess release, utan att någonsin ha en livekonsert. Det är således en av endast två studioalbum av Steeleye Span där de har två kvinnliga huvudsångare (Maddy Prior och ), det andra är (1996). (sv)
  • Hark! The Village Wait é o disco de estréia, lançado em 1970, do grupo Steeleye Span. Esse é o único disco deles a trazer a formação inicial da banda, que se separou imediatamente após o lançamento, retornando com uma formação diferente, sem nunca ter se apresentado ao vivo. Portanto, é um dos dois únicos discos de estúdio do Steeleye Span a apresentar duas cantoras, ( e ); o outro é Time (1996). Um tipo de som bastante semelhante foi o que, anos depois, Prior apresentou ao juntar-se a para formar as . O som do disco consiste essencialmente em música folk com umz cozinha (baixo e bateria) de rock acrescentada a algumas canções. O banjo tem papel proeminente em várias faixas, como "The Blacksmith", "Copshawholme Fair" e "Lowlands of Holland". O título do disco não se refere à ação de esperar, mas a um "Wait". Waits eram pequenos grupos de instrumentistas de sopro que as cidades inglesas mantinham, a expensas públicas, entre os tempos dos Tudor até o começo do século XIX. Um vilarejo (o village do título), entretanto, seria provavelmente pequeno demais para manter um grupo assim, portanto o Wait a que se alude nesse título deve ser um dos (grupos de cantores que cantavam canções natalinas à noite, em suas cidades, durante o período do Natal), como mencionados nos romances de Thomas Hardy. A banda revisitou o material deste disco diversas vezes ao longo dos anos. No seu segundo disco, , apresentaram uma nova versão de "The Blacksmith". Em , trouxeram uma versão nova ao vivo de "Blackleg Miner", e uma terceira versão desta apareceu em . Em Time, repetiram "". "Copshawholme Fair" foi gravada primeiro por Hart e Prior no disco "Folk Songs of Olde England Vol. 2", dois anos antes. Copshaw Holm, também conhecida como , é sede de um festival de música folk desde 1970. Maddy Prior morou ali perto, perto da fronteira da Cumbria, em "Stones Barn", por vários anos. Entre as canções do disco estão a versão a capella de "A Calling-On Song" (a primeira de várias canções a capella gravadas pela banda), "Blackleg Miner", "Dark-Eyed Sailor", e "The Lowlands of Holland". O disco foi lançado originalmente pela RCA na Inglaterra com uma capa completamente diferente. (pt)
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  • Ashley Hutchings; based on the tune of the Earsdon Sword Dance Song (en)
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  • Hark! The Village Wait è il primo album del gruppo folk rock inglese degli Steeleye Span, pubblicato dalla RCA Victor nel giugno del 1970. Subito dopo l'uscita del disco i coniugi Gay e Terry Woods abbandonarono il gruppo, venendo sostituiti, a partire dal secondo disco, da Peter Knight e Martin Carthy. (it)
  • Hark! The Village Wait var 1970 debutalbumet från folkrockbandet Steeleye Span. Albumet är den enda som har den ursprungliga lineupen av bandet, eftersom de bröt upp och reformeras med ett något annorlunda medlemskap omedelbart efter dess release, utan att någonsin ha en livekonsert. Det är således en av endast två studioalbum av Steeleye Span där de har två kvinnliga huvudsångare (Maddy Prior och ), det andra är (1996). (sv)
  • Hark! The Village Wait is the debut album by the British folk rock band Steeleye Span, first released in 1970. It is the only album to feature the original lineup of the band as they broke up and reformed with an altered membership immediately after its release, without ever having performed live. Therefore, it is one of only two Steeleye Span studio albums to feature two female vocalists (Maddy Prior and Gay Woods), the other being Time (1996). A similar sound was apparent years later when Prior teamed up with June Tabor to form Silly Sisters. Overall, the album's sound is essentially folk music with rock drumming and bass guitar added to some of the songs. The banjo features prominently on several tracks, including "Blackleg Miner", "Lowlands of Holland" and "One Night as I Lay on My Bed (en)
  • 『ハーク!ザ・ヴィレッジ・ウェイト』 (Hark! The Village Wait)は1970年にリリースされたイギリスのフォークロック・バンド、スティーライ・スパンのデビューアルバム。このアルバムは、バンドが解散し、リリース直後にメンバーを変更して再結成されたため、ライヴ・パフォーマンスは一度も行われていない唯一のオリジナル・メンバーをフィーチャーしたアルバムである。そのため、スティーリー・スパンのスタジオ・アルバムで2人の女性ヴォーカリスト(マディ・プライヤーとゲイ・ウッズ)をフィーチャーした2枚のうちの1枚であり、もう1枚は "Time" (1996) である。 同じようなサウンドは、数年後にプライアがジューン・タボールと組んでシリー・シスターズを結成した時にも表現されている。全体的に、このアルバムのサウンドは基本的にフォーク・ミュージックで、ロックなドラミングとベース・ギターがいくつかの曲に加えられている。バンジョーが "Blackleg Miner"、"Lowlands of Holland"、"One Night as I Lay on My Bed "などの曲で目立ってフィーチャーされている。 ここに収録されている "Lowlands of Holland" のバージョンは、最も一般的なバージョンの変型歌詞を使用している。 (ja)
  • Hark! The Village Wait é o disco de estréia, lançado em 1970, do grupo Steeleye Span. Esse é o único disco deles a trazer a formação inicial da banda, que se separou imediatamente após o lançamento, retornando com uma formação diferente, sem nunca ter se apresentado ao vivo. Portanto, é um dos dois únicos discos de estúdio do Steeleye Span a apresentar duas cantoras, ( e ); o outro é Time (1996). Um tipo de som bastante semelhante foi o que, anos depois, Prior apresentou ao juntar-se a para formar as . O som do disco consiste essencialmente em música folk com umz cozinha (baixo e bateria) de rock acrescentada a algumas canções. O banjo tem papel proeminente em várias faixas, como "The Blacksmith", "Copshawholme Fair" e "Lowlands of Holland". (pt)
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  • ハーク! ザ・ヴィレッジ・ウェイト (ja)
  • Hark! The Village Wait (pt)
  • Hark! The Village Wait (sv)
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