A Cut Above

June Tabor - A Cut Above

01/01/1980 | Topic Records 

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All Music Guide Review

This album was originally released on the Topic label in 1980, when June Tabor was just coming into her own as a solo artist. She had made two albums with Maddy Prior (of Steeleye Span) in the 1970s, both of which were fairly lighthearted collections of English folk songs. On A Cut Above, she is teamed up with uber-guitarist Martin Simpson and begins to show the darker colors that would typify her subsequent work. "Admiral Benbow" (a gorgeous sea song with a lovely choral tag at the end) and the cheerfully despairing "Flash Company" are light enough, but her hair-raising a cappella performance of "Number Two Top Seam," a song about a coal mine explosion, shows her at her best -- stark, chilling and beautiful. She also manages to cut Linda Thompson with her rendition of "Strange Affair," possibly the saddest and most beautiful of all the sad and beautiful songs written by Linda's ex-husband Richard. Martin Simpson, who is the very soul of taste throughout this album, mars "Strange Affair" with an ill-advised slide guitar solo, but it's the only mistake anyone makes on this album. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

A Cut Above Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Davy Lowston
  • 4:06
  • Sound Clip for Davy Lowston from A Cut Above


  • 3
  • Flash Company
  • 2:50
  • Sound Clip for Flash Company from A Cut Above


  • 7
  • Joe Peel
  • 3:47
  • Sound Clip for Joe Peel from A Cut Above


  • 8
  • Le Roi Renaud
  • 6:46
  • Sound Clip for Le  Roi Renaud from A Cut Above


  • 10
  • Unicorns
  • 5:15
  • Sound Clip for Unicorns from A Cut Above


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