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  1. Steeleye Span continued celebrating 50 years since the release of their classic Folk Rock albums by touring throughout November and December 2023, including a concert at the Cadogan Hall in London on 18 December 2023.

  2. Steeleye Span - A Celebration. A time-line archive celebrating 50 years of Steeleye Span and Maddy Prior, plus all the latest news & gigs. Steeleye Span are the legendary Folk Rock pioneers who have performed over 2,000 gigs across 70 UK tours, 14 European, 12 US and 9 Australian tours; 24 Studio albums including 1 Gold & 4 Silver albums; 2 Hit ...

  3. During 1974 and 1975 Steeleye quite often held a Band vs Press darts competition as a promotional event before each tour. 27th Feb '74 was the date of the 1st tournament, held in London vs the Music Press. There was also a US (1st July) & Australian running of the event in '74 during each tour, and a 2nd in the UK in 1975 (not sure when).

  4. Track 4.9 from Steeleye Span “Commoners Crown”, Chrysalis CHR 1071, 1975 Track 4.10 from ost “The Pink Panther Strikes Again”, United Artists UAS 30012, 1976 Track 4.11 from 7”, United Artists UP 36406, Jun-1978 Tracks 4.1-8 from LP “Sellers Market”, United Artists UAG 30266, 1979 Track 3.19 from 7” Parlophone R 6043, 1981

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for A 20th Anniversary Celebration by Steeleye Span. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  6. steeleyespanfan.co.uk › the-music › commoners-crownA Celebration of Steeleye Span

    The introductions are formal and polite, Steeleye look in awe at Sellers. This is, really the man who had them all on their backs laughing, The Pink Panther, The Wrong Arm of the Law, The Man with a Girl in his Soup. Yes, this tanned, fit-looking gent is really Sellers, fresh from another successful hearing at the divorce courts.

  7. Track listing. Personnel. Certifications. References. Commoners Crown is the seventh studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span, released in 1975 by Chrysalis Records. It was their second album with the band's most commercially successful line-up. The album reached number 21 in the UK album charts.