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Steve Ashley's Family Album Revisited (2021 Remastered Version)

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Recorded in 1979 but unreleased until 1982, Steve Ashley's Family Album is one of those joyous little albums that crept out during the five or six years when punk and the new wave occupied everyone's attention, and the rest could scarcely get arrested. The folk press lavished praise upon it, but it would take another decade, and a CD reissue on Road Goes On Forever, before the rest of the world caught up -- by which time Ashley himself was only just re-emerging from a vinyl silence that had consumed most of the decade. Recorded with a Fairport-heavy accompaniment (and originally released on Dave Pegg's own label), Family Album is aptly titled; eleven songs amount to a virtual concept album, documenting the joys (and otherwise) of both raising and dealing with the responsibilities of family life. "Born to Rule" looks at things from the point of view of a tot (and makes evocative use of a few favorite nursery rhymes); "The Rough with the Smooth" gives granddad his voice, and there's even room for the family dog, a rough and raucous chant through the a cappella "Lost and Found," And, of course, the whole clan come together for "Family Love," an epic recounting of a trip to the seaside, with all the attendant misery and woes: "somebody has just blown off, but nobody will admit it." Jake Thackray could not have told the tale better, and Richard Digance could not have made it more believable. The songs themselves were conceived for a stage show, and it shows; there's a buoyant, all-together-now bonhomie to the album, even when the pace slows down for a handful of more reflective tunes (grandma's "Once in a While" is especially lovely). And the joy is contagious, not only for the strength of melody and lyric that are the album's most obvious calling cards, but also for the sense of togetherness that binds the songs -- like a family -- together.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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1
Family Love
00:04:09

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

2
Born to Rule
00:04:11

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

3
Pancake Day
00:02:30

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

4
Lost and Found
00:03:17

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

5
Once in a While
00:04:29

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

6
Feeling Lazy
00:04:27

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

7
I'm a Radio
00:02:55

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

8
Days Like Today
00:03:07

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

9
Love is All We Live For
00:03:38

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

10
Little Bit of Love
00:04:43

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

11
Somewhere in a Song
00:03:06

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - C.C., MusicPublisher - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

12
The Rough with the Smooth
00:06:58

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Topic, MusicPublisher - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

13
For Bruce
00:02:16

Steve Ashley, Composer, Producer, MainArtist - Bruce Rowland, FeaturedArtist - C.C., MusicPublisher - Simon Nicol, FeaturedArtist - Mark Powell, FeaturedArtist - Dave Pegg, Producer, FeaturedArtist - Chris Leslie, FeaturedArtist - Capes, FeaturedArtist - Trevor Foster, FeaturedArtist - Martin Brinsford, FeaturedArtist

(C) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley (P) 2021 Talking Elephant Records/Steve Ashley

Album review

Recorded in 1979 but unreleased until 1982, Steve Ashley's Family Album is one of those joyous little albums that crept out during the five or six years when punk and the new wave occupied everyone's attention, and the rest could scarcely get arrested. The folk press lavished praise upon it, but it would take another decade, and a CD reissue on Road Goes On Forever, before the rest of the world caught up -- by which time Ashley himself was only just re-emerging from a vinyl silence that had consumed most of the decade. Recorded with a Fairport-heavy accompaniment (and originally released on Dave Pegg's own label), Family Album is aptly titled; eleven songs amount to a virtual concept album, documenting the joys (and otherwise) of both raising and dealing with the responsibilities of family life. "Born to Rule" looks at things from the point of view of a tot (and makes evocative use of a few favorite nursery rhymes); "The Rough with the Smooth" gives granddad his voice, and there's even room for the family dog, a rough and raucous chant through the a cappella "Lost and Found," And, of course, the whole clan come together for "Family Love," an epic recounting of a trip to the seaside, with all the attendant misery and woes: "somebody has just blown off, but nobody will admit it." Jake Thackray could not have told the tale better, and Richard Digance could not have made it more believable. The songs themselves were conceived for a stage show, and it shows; there's a buoyant, all-together-now bonhomie to the album, even when the pace slows down for a handful of more reflective tunes (grandma's "Once in a While" is especially lovely). And the joy is contagious, not only for the strength of melody and lyric that are the album's most obvious calling cards, but also for the sense of togetherness that binds the songs -- like a family -- together.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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