Big Dog 92-7 Music Guide

Think of Tomorrow

RELEASE
1991
LABEL
Green Linnet
GENRES
Folk, British Folk-Rock, British Folk, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic

Album Review

McShee and Jansch are back, with Conway and Portman-Smith, but Peter Kirtley handles the electric guitars and some of the singing this time. The band moves a little more easily within acoustic and electric timbres in the same song, the transitions are smoother from folk to rock, and Conway's drums are held in check. This album has a more contemporary orientation than its predecessor, with blues figuring large in the music and McShee's singing more jazz- (especially "Colour My Paintbook") and pop-oriented as well, amid traditional numbers like "The Toss of Golden Hair" and "The Lark In the Clear Air." The results are pleasant, if a bit nondescript -- not as satisfying for longtime fans, owing to the more modern sound displayed here.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. O'er the Lonely Mountain
  2. Baby Now It's Over
  3. Share a Dream
  4. The Storyteller [Paddy's Song]
  5. Meat on the Bone
  6. Ever Yes, Ever No
  7. Straight Ahead
  8. The Toss of Golden Hair
  9. The Lark in the Clear Air
  10. The Bonny Boy
  11. Colour My Paintbook