Sentinel is the third album by Nigel Mazlyn Jones, full title "Sentinel & The Fools of the Finest Degree". The album was recorded in February and March 1979 at Millstream Studios, Cheltenham, produced by Nigel Mazlyn Jones and engineered by John Acock and Mick Dolan. It includes contributions by regular collaborator Johnny Coppin and then-members of Coppin's band (Phil Beer, Steve Hutt and Mick Candler).
Sentinel & The Fools of the Finest Degree | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Avada / Isle Of Light /Kissing Spell | |||
Producer | Nigel Mazlyn Jones | |||
Nigel Mazlyn Jones chronology | ||||
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The original LP was split into two sections - "Sentinel" on side one, and "Fools of the Finest Degree" on side two.
The album was reissued on CD in 2008 by Kissing Spell Records (catalogue number KSCD957) with additional tracks.
Track listing
editAll tracks composed by Nigel Mazlyn Jones.
- "Sentinel"
- "All in the Name of Love"
- "Sentinel"
- "Flying"
- "Roll Away"
- "Fools of the Finest Degree"
- "Water Road"
- "All in All"
- "Fools"
- "The Wheel"
Additional tracks on CD reissue:
- "Takes Two to Make It"
- "The Hills of Celt"
- "Baby This Time"
- "All My Friends"
- "Which Way to the Sea?"
- "It Was All in the Name of Love" (instrumental)
Personnel
edit(taken from original LP release)
- Nigel Mazlyn Jones - guitars, vocals
- Mick Candler - drums, percussion
- Steve Hutt - bass
- Pete "Bimbo" Acock - saxophone
- Dik Cadbury - guitar, vocals
- Johnny Coppin - piano
- Rob Lloyd - guitar
- Phil Beer - violin, vocals
- Chris Kerridge - bass, guitar
- Dave Titley - guitar, vocals
- Paul Anastasi - synthesizer