Steeleye Span's Greatest Hits (4xCD boxset)

56 videos • 1,138 views • by 111eee111eee111 Here's a 4xCD boxset-style "greatest hits" package of my pick for Steeleye Span's top 56 songs (one for every minor arcana in tarot), steadily progressing, with some microscopic concessions for the sake of flow and "storytelling", from my most-favorite to least-favorite. (That said, just know up front that I wholeheartedly love all of these songs.) I hope you enjoy. DISC ONE: 1. The Lark in the Morning 2. The Dark-Eyed Soldier 3. Prince Charlie Stuart 4. Sheepcrook and Black Dog 5. Four Nights Drunk 6. Dogs and Ferrets 7. The Hills of Greenmore 8. Lovely on the Water 9. Saucy Sailor 10. Cold, Haily, Windy Night 11. Spotted Cow 12. Copshawholme Fair 13. John Barleycorn 14. Wee Weaver 15. Demon Lover DISC TWO: 1. General Taylor 2. The Blacksmith 3. Gower Wassail 4. Female Drummer 5. King Henry 6. Marrowbones 7. False Knight on the Road 8. All Things Are Quite Silent 9. Long Lankin 10. Hard Times of Old England 11. One Misty Moisty Morning 12. The Bold Poachers 13. Cadgwith Anthem 14. Rosebud in June 15. Gaudete 16. Rave On DISC THREE: 1. Weary Cutters 2. Rogues in a Nation 3. Treadmill Song 4. Hares on the Mountain 5. Jigs: The Bride’s Favorite / Tansey’s Fancy 6. Lowlands of Holland 7. Royal Forester 8. Galtee Farmer 9. Cam Ye O'er Frae France 10. The Wife of the Soldier 11. The Weaver and the Factory Maid DISC FOUR: 1. Drink Down the Moon 2. Little Sir Hugh 3. Boys of Bedlam 4. Long-a-Growing 5. Fisherman's Wife 6. Bonny Moorhen 7. Some Rival 8. My Johnny Was a Shoemaker 9. Robbery with Violins 10. Two Magicians 11. The Wife of Ushers Well 12. Marigold / Harvest Home 13. The Holly and the Ivy 14. To Know Him Is to Love Him A half-dozen honorable mentions: The Drunkard Skewball The Victory My Love Awake, Awake Captain Coulston Album ranking: 1. Please to See the King 2. Below the Salt 3. Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again 4. Commoners Crown 5. Hark! The Village Wait 6. Parcel of Rogues 7. Storm Force Ten 8. All Around My Hat The rest of the albums are only good in pieces (or sadly aren't good at all).