Strawbs/The Magic Of It All/Esoteric Antenna
Three Out of Five Stars
Strawbs have a vintage pedigree that goes back well over 50 years. Originally known for its daring and distinctive fusion of British folk and progressive rock, its branding has been singularly maintained by its chief architect Dave Cousins, the bandโs principal singer, guitarist, and songwriter.
Nevertheless, Cousins takes a different tack with The Magic Of It All, dispensing with Strawbsโ most recent line-up and reuniting instead with seminal members John Fordโhalf of the breakaway band Hudson Fordโand Blue Weaver, the immediate successor to Rick Wakeman early on. However, the most dramatic departure comes with his recruitment of a group of South African musicians, a move that takes the band into entirely new realms, from the jocular tone of โSlack Jawโ to the romantic European allure of โParis Nightsโ and the exotic sway that characterizes both โThe Lady of the Lakeโ and โAll Along the Bay.โ Itโs an interesting diversion, but a far cry from the anthemic echoes of early Strawbs classics such as Brave New World, Hero and Heroine, and Bursting at the Seams.

Thatโs not to say Cousins is in any way reticent to curb certain irrepressible instincts. โThe Time Has Comeโ rails against the inhumanity and insensitivity that seems to have taken root in todayโs society. The rule of laws broken down, Cousin declares. Itโs not as I once knew, Kindness has been sacrificed, To please a chosen few.
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So too, certain songsโโOne Worldโ and โEverybody Means Something To Someoneโ in particular โ soar on the strength of a massed choir and chorus, each a rallying cry to find a way forward through kindness and care. โReady (Are We Ready)โ and the title track offer additional affirmation, each an example of how unblemished optimism might unite humanity through one common bond. A bonus track, โChristmas Ghostsโ adds more than a hint of holiday cheer thatโs well in keeping with the hopeful feelings purveyed overall.
Of course, for all his beseeching, thereโs no small amount of naivetรฉ accompanying Cousinsโ crusades. Longtime fans may find that they need time to adjust to his upturned attitude and the relative lack of theatrics that once distinguished those earlier albums. Nevertheless, given the uncertainty about Strawbsโ current status, itโs nice to know that its longevity persists. And thatโs a magical concept in itself.
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