Strawbs
Settlement
Cherry Red Records
The Strawbs released their self-titled debut in 1969, their first official album. This is their 27th release, and their second with this particular lineup. Once again the band has not only reinvented itself, but produced one of their finest albums.
Settlement was produced by former member Blue Weaver, who left the Strawbs for The Bee Gees. He has captured their history on one album, it is all here. Opening with the title track, a hard rock number with a great melody, which also features a top-notch organ solo from Dave Bainbridge, while longtime member Dave Lambert provides an inspired guitar solo. Dave Cousins, of course, on vocals, sounds great.
It is the perfect way to open the album.
And just as one is getting used to the heavy side of the Strawbs, they switch gears and slow things down with the beautiful and mellow βStrange Timesβ. That is the beauty of Settlement, the diversity. Listen to βThe Visitβ, which channels the best of Irish folk music. It will bring a tear to your eye. And then there is the closing track, the epic βChampion Jackβ.Β This is prog rock at its finest. It also harkens to classic Strawbs songs, where Cousins tells a story. This format worked 50 years ago, and still works today.
In 2019 the Strawbs celebrated 50 years together. Here they are in 2021, producing an album that stands shoulder to shoulder with their best work. It is a stunning and strong album that transports the listener in mind and spirit. Strawbs have always been timeless because they have not jumped from trend to trend. Here, they are doing what they do best, and are a tight unit producing that sound. Settlement is a classic album.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: STRAWBS – SETTLEMENT
Aaron Badgley