Easily the
best album the group ever recorded, "Nicely Out Of Tune" is one of the prettiest
folk-rock albums of the late 1960s. If Lindisfarne
had never recorded anything else, they'd be one of the most fondly remembered
acts of their era just for this album. "Lady Eleanor" is a very
pretty tune that manages to incorporate elegant mandolin over some heavy rock
riffing. "Road To Kingdom Come" is closer in spirit to the group's
usual pub-rock sound, a singalong-type number with lots of really crunchy
harmonica, mandolin, and fiddle, and a really catchy chorus. "Jackhammer
Blues" is pretty nearly as good a rocker. But "Winter Song" is
one of the gentlest, most haunting folk ballads of its period, almost too
pretty to have come from a rock band, and "Alan In The River With
Flowers" isn't far behind. The rest is in the same class and league, and
as a bonus the CD contains 8 more tracks! (Bruce Eder in AllMusic)
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