Released in December 1971, Ten Man Mop is Steeleye Span’s third studio album and a defining statement in British folk rock. Recorded at Sound Techniques in London, it captures the band’s transition from acoustic purity to a more electrified, experimental sound. The lineup—Maddy Prior, Tim Hart, Martin Carthy, Peter Knight, and Ashley Hutchings — delivers a rich blend of traditional balladry and bold instrumental interplay. The album’s title references a medieval job fair, reflecting the band’s playful yet scholarly approach to folklore. Its subtitle honors Reservoir Butler, a little-known folk singer whose name the band felt deserved preservation. This was Hutchings’ final album with the group, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new sonic direction. The production, overseen by Sandy Roberton, balances authenticity with studio sophistication. With textured gatefold packaging and extensive liner notes, the original release was a labor of love—so much so that the band lost money on each copy sold. Ten Man Mop remains a collector’s treasure, prized for its historical depth and musical integrity. Ideal for fans of Fairport Convention and Pentangle, it’s a cornerstone of the UK folk revival. A timeless blend of tradition and innovation, this album continues to resonate with discerning listeners.
Tracklist:
| A | Gower Wassail |
| A | Jigs: Paddy Clancey’s Jig/Willie Clancey’s Fancy |
| A | Four Nights Drunk |
| A | When I Was On Horseback |
| B | Marrowbones |
| B | Captain Coulston |
| B | Reels: Dowd’s Favourite/£10 Float/The Morning Dew |
| B | Wee Weaver |
| B | Skewball |
Release date: 20.02.2026
REISSUED SOUNDS is a label of I-DI GmbH