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Bantam Cock
Studio album by
Released1972
GenreFolk, jazz[1]
Length37:00
LabelEMI
ProducerNorman Newell
Jake Thackray chronology
Live Performance
(1971)
Bantam Cock
(1972)
The Very Best of Jake Thackray
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Record Mirror(positive)[1]
Reading Evening Post(positive)[1]

Bantam Cock is the third studio album by Jake Thackray. It was produced by Norman Newell and released on LP by EMI in 1972. Musical direction was by Geoff Love. The album is currently out of print, but its songs, digitally remastered, are included in the 4-CD retrospective Jake in a Box.

Content

Bantam Cock features Thackray’s voice and acoustic guitar accompanied by double bass and electric guitar. The album is notable among Thackray’s catalogue for its jazz influence and inclusion of electric guitar solos; Thackray’s output had thus far been entirely acoustic.[1] "Brother Gorilla" is Thackray's English-language adaptation of the French song "Le Gorille" by Georges Brassens.

Reception

Upon release, the album was met with critical acclaim from music press. Record Mirror said "quite simply, and not to put too fine a point on it, Jake Thackray is a genius...there are some tremendous songs on this", while the Reading Evening Post agreed, saying "yet another brilliant record from the Yorkshire tyke".[1] Retrospectively, Allmusic awarded the album four stars, citing the title track and "Sister Josephine" as "drop dead classics" and calling "Old Molly Metcalfe" the "most magical" of the album's highlights.[2]

Legacy

The song "Bantam Cock" has been covered by Fred Wedlock, The Corries, Alex Beaton and Jasper Carrott. "Sister Josephine" has been covered by The Clancy Brothers, The Barron Knights, Colcannon and Robbie O'Connell. "Old Molly Metcalfe" has been covered by Tony Capstick and The Witches of Elswick.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jake Thackray, except where noted

Side 1
No.TitleLength
1."Bantam Cock"2:51
2."Fine Bay Pony"2:48
3."The Singer"2:04
4."The Girl with the Fragile Eyes"2:55
5."Go Little Swale"2:39
6."Jolly Captain"3:33
7."Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments"3:34
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Brother Gorilla (Le Gorille)"Georges Brassens/Thackray2:54
2."The Girl in the Window" 2:52
3."It Was Only a Gypsy" 2:31
4."Old Molly Metcalfe" 3:45
5."Sister Josephine" 3:23
6."Lullaby" 1:11

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Thompson, Paul; Watterson, John (2022). Beware of the Bull - The Enigmatic Genius of Jake Thackray. Scratching Shed. p. 208. ISBN 9781838489984. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b Thompson, Dave. "Bantam Cock review". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 February 2023.