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enwiki-00000025-0004-0000-0001 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Culture
Historical accounts state that Steen's father owned a brewery but also suggest that the brewery business became less profitable due to economic demands and competition. | {
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As a result, Steen was encouraged by his parents to pursue a career in painting, which was a respected profession of the time. | {
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From his experience as a painter Steen endured constant fluctuations of financial difficulty. | {
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enwiki-00000025-0004-0001-0000 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Culture
As a painter he often depicted himself within his comical scenes to show himself immersed in the culture he depicted and is also as an allusion to the idea that art imitates life. | {
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enwiki-00000025-0004-0001-0001 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Culture
Steen was a resident of The Hague where he married Margariet or Grietje, and also became a member of The Hague Guild. | {
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enwiki-00000025-0004-0001-0002 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Culture
As a member of the guild Steen is thought to have pursued comic painting as the path to a chosen specialization. | {
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enwiki-00000025-0005-0000-0000 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Patronage
Jan Steen is considered to have been a fixture in Leiden, with most of his commissions coming from familial connections and recommendations. | {
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Historical records indicate patrons numbering above one hundred, with some owners directly inheriting the works. | {
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Patrons tended to be members of respectable professions including doctors, pharmacists, lawyers, manufacturers, and an innkeeper. | {
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enwiki-00000025-0005-0000-0003 | "As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young" (Jan Steen), Patronage
The presence of Steen's likeness in his paintings has been a dealbreaker for some patrons and it has also functioned as a signature. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0000-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!"
"Awaken, My Love!" | {
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enwiki-00000026-0000-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!"
is the third studio album by American recording artist Donald Glover, under his stage name Childish Gambino. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0000-0000-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!"
It was released by Glassnote Records on December 2, 2016. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0000-0000-0003 | "Awaken, My Love!"
Consisting of tracks being sung rather than rapped, its fusion of psychedelic soul, funk and R&B influences was considered a bold departure from the predominantly hip hop style of his prior work. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0000-0000-0004 | "Awaken, My Love!"
The album was produced by Glover and his longtime collaborator, Ludwig Göransson. | {
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"Awaken, My Love!" | {
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enwiki-00000026-0001-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!"
received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200. | {
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The album was supported by three singles, "Me and Your Mama", "Redbone" and "Terrified". | {
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It received Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0001-0000-0004 | "Awaken, My Love!"
The single "Redbone" also earned nominations for Record of the Year, Best R&B Song, and won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0002-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
On June 17, 2016, after a hiatus from social media, Glover tweeted "pharos.earth", a link to download his new app. | {
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The app itself placed the user in outer space looking at a small blue planet while a clock counted down to zero. | {
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The app then had the user crash down from space, placing them on a map that was located on Joshua Tree, California. | {
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The app then showed the dates of his upcoming performances in Joshua Tree, where the user could also purchase tickets. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0002-0000-0004 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
The concert festival was to debut the album and give the audience the "full-album experience". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0002-0001-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
From September 3 to 5, nearly three months before the release of his album, Glover held three concert performances at Joshua Tree to debut the album. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0002-0001-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
Glover wore glow-in-the-dark paint on his braids and a pink and yellow skirt, with his bandmates wearing similar attire. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0002-0001-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
He performed eleven songs during the concert with minimal rapping, mainly featuring a funk/jazz vibe. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0003-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Background
Glover modified his Pharos app upon its release so that users could watch the success of his first lead single, "Me and Your Mama" at Joshua Tree through a phone virtual reality lens. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0004-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Cover artwork
The cover of "Awaken, My Love!" | {
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enwiki-00000026-0004-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Cover artwork
features a photo by New York City-based creative director Ibra Ake, in which model Giannina Oteto wears a beaded headdress designed by Laura Wass of WXYZ Jewelry. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0004-0000-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Cover artwork
Prior to the album's release, the cover artwork was included as an easter egg in the episode "Juneteenth" of Glover's FX series Atlanta. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0005-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Singles
"Me and Your Mama" was released as the album's lead single on Beats 1 radio and the iTunes Store on November 10, 2016, while "Redbone" was released a week later, premiering on Annie Mac's Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0005-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Singles
On September 19, 2017, "Terrified" was sent to urban contemporary radio as the album's third single. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0006-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
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was met with generally positive reviews. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0006-0000-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 77, based on 25 reviews. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0006-0000-0003 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? | {
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gave it 7.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Mosi Reeves of Rolling Stone wrote that ""Awaken, My Love!" is an enthralling trip into the land of funk", while Dan Bogosian from The A.V. Club wrote "Is Childish Gambino suddenly the new Prince, a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist always ready to keep the world an arm’s length away from knowing what he's thinking? | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Is he D'Angelo, a soul god fighting against his first image with all-time great music? | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0000-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0001-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
. He is Donald Glover, a man who can perform and write comedy, act in drama, and drop a truly wonderful album on short notice with all the influences and instructions spelled out". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0001-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Perry Kostidakis of the FSView & Florida Flambeau wrote that "with each successive album, Childish Gambino has exhibited phenomenal growth, but no more than on his latest release. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0002-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Unflinchingly ambitious and boldly different, "Awaken, My Love" calls back the sounds and themes of the 1970s funkadelic movement to provide a wholly original, emotional and immersive musical experience", with The Guardian's Gwilym Mumford adding "only the limitations of his voice occasionally let him down – he doesn't quite have the range to nail Awaken's more ostentatious vocal lines. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0002-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Still, it's a minor gripe when there's so much here to enjoy". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0003-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Jon Pareles of The New York Times said, "It's at once a homage and a parody, equally aware of that era's excesses and its glories, of the way that the most memorable 1970s R&B merged sensuality, activism, humor, toughness, outlandishness, futurism, soul roots, wild eccentricity and utopian community spirit. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0003-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
That's an extremely high bar, but at its best, "Awaken, My Love!" | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0003-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
recalls many of those virtues". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0007-0003-0003 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Tim Sendra of AllMusic said, ""Awaken, My Love!" is a stone-cold blast from beginning to end". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Matthew Strauss of Pitchfork said, "There are times, however, when that nodding feels more like mimicry than anything else. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0000-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Maybe he'll figure out how to smuggle Donald Glover's heart into Childish Gambino's brain eventually, but if he hasn't figured out what he wants out of Childish Gambino yet, it's increasingly rewarding watching him try". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0000-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Scott Glaysher of XXL said, "Childish Gambino gets definite props for pushing the envelope and refusing to operate within any genre confinements on this refreshing 49-minute trip through the funkadelic 1970s. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0000-0003 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
While these blurred lines make this album a little hard to follow, "Awaken, My Love!" | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0001-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
proves his versatility as a rapper turning over a new leaf". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0001-0001 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Kitty Empire of The Observer said, "Throughout, Glover's genre fluency is unimpeachable; the only minor drawback is the overmannered air of some of these period pieces, where there could be more straight-up abandon, as on the persuasive 'Me and Your Mama'". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0001-0002 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Vice negatively described the album as "pure Funkadelic cosplay". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0008-0001-0003 | "Awaken, My Love!", Critical reception
Critic Robert Christgau regarded the album as "a seriously overrated piece of romantic P-Funk retro that owes its Grammy nomination to Atlanta". | {
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enwiki-00000026-0009-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Commercial performance
"Awaken, My Love!" debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 with 101,000 album-equivalent units, marking the third highest debut of the week. | {
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It was the fourth best-selling album of the week, selling 72,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan. | {
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The album was also streamed 41.5 million times in the first week. | {
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It is Glover's highest-charting album. | {
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As of December 28, 2016, the album has sold 151,000 album-equivalent units, with 100,000 in physical album sales. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0009-0000-0005 | "Awaken, My Love!", Commercial performance
On September 27, 2018, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales, streaming and track-sales equivalent of a million units in the United States. | {
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enwiki-00000026-0010-0000-0000 | "Awaken, My Love!", Track listing
All lyrics written by Donald Glover, except "Zombies" by Glover and Ludwig Göransson; all music composed and produced by Glover and Göransson, except where noted. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0000-0000-0000 | "B" Is for Burglar
"B" Is for Burglar is the second novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0001-0000-0000 | "B" Is for Burglar, Plot summary
Private investigator Kinsey Millhone is hired by Beverly Danziger to locate her missing sister, Elaine Boldt, whose name is needed on some paperwork regarding an inheritance. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0001-0000-0001 | "B" Is for Burglar, Plot summary
Elaine was last seen getting into a cab with the intention of flying down to Boca Raton, Florida, where she spends her winters, but appears to have disappeared along the way. | {
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It seems a relatively straightforward matter, so much so that Millhone is not sure Beverly needs a PI; but she agrees to take the case. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0002-0000-0000 | "B" Is for Burglar, Plot summary
Things are not as easy as they seem, however, as Millhone can find no trace of Elaine anywhere in Florida, although she does find a woman called Pat Usher, who claims Elaine agreed to let her sublet the Boca Raton apartment where Elaine lived while she was off travelling. | {
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This claim rings false, since no one but Pat Usher has received a postcard from Elaine on her supposed trip. | {
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Millhone secures the able assistance of Elaine's elderly neighbour, Julia, to keep an eye on things in Florida while she goes back to California. | {
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Millhone suspects there is a link between Elaine's disappearance and the death of her Santa Teresa neighbour, Marty Grice, who was apparently killed by a burglar who then set fire to the Grice home a week before Elaine left. | {
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Someone breaks into the home of Tillie, the supervisor of Elaine's Santa Teresa apartment complex, apparently on the track of some of Elaine's bills that Tillie was holding ready to forward to her. | {
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Someone also searches the detective's apartment, and Millhone realizes the thief is after Elaine's passport. | {
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Gravely concerned for Elaine's safety, Millhone suggests to Beverly that Elaine's disappearance should be reported to the police; but Beverly objects so violently that Millhone terminates their relationship and starts working for Julia instead. | {
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Kinsey reports the disappearance and meets Jonah Robb, a recently separated cop working on missing persons. | {
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A visit from Beverly's husband Aubrey complicates matters further, as it turns out he was having an affair with Elaine, which Beverly had discovered. | {
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This raises suspicion around whether Beverly could have had a hand in Elaine's disappearance. | {
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Millhone is increasingly convinced that Elaine is dead and that Pat Usher is involved. | {
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Pat disappears after totally trashing the Boca Raton apartment. | {
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Eventually, Millhone discovers that Pat Usher has applied for a driving licence in Elaine's name, thus proving Pat's involvement. | {
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Marty's nephew Mike, a teenage drug dealer, confesses that he was at the Grice home the night of the murder; and from the discrepancy in times between his account and what was told to the police, Kinsey realises that it was Elaine who died in the Grice fire, not Marty. | {
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Marty and her husband killed Elaine to steal her identity (which Marty assumed) and her money. | {
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They then passed Elaine's dead body off as Marty's by switching the dental records. | {
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Marty departed for Florida as Elaine and arrived as Pat Usher, with some cosmetic surgery to help. | {
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Unable to find Elaine's passport, she and her husband were forced to wait for a new one to come through before they can skip the country. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0004-0001-0004 | "B" Is for Burglar, Plot summary
Kinsey returns to the Grice home to look for the murder weapon; but while she is there, the Grices find her. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0004-0001-0005 | "B" Is for Burglar, Plot summary
Marty Grice is shot in the left arm during the fight that ensues, but Kinsey manages to detain the two criminals and calls for help. | {
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enwiki-00000027-0005-0000-0000 | "B" Is for Burglar, Reception
Ed Weiner, writing for The New York Times in 1989, called the book "one of the best written crime novels by anybody in recent memory". | {
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It was awarded the 1986 Anthony Award for Best Novel at Bouchercon, the World Mystery Convention, in Baltimore, Maryland. | {
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The novel also won the 1986 Shamus Award for Best Novel from the Private Eye Writers of America. | {
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enwiki-00000028-0000-0000-0000 | "Babbacombe" Lee
"Babbacombe" Lee is a 1971 album by British folk rock group Fairport Convention, which tells the life story of John Babbacombe Lee, a Victorian-era alleged murderer who was condemned to death but reprieved after the gallows failed on three occasions to work properly. | {
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After the commercial and chart success of its predecessor, Angel Delight, the album sold disappointingly, though it was critically acclaimed, and is regarded by the authors of The Electric Muse (1975) as the first "folk rock opera". | {
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It was the band's seventh album since their debut in 1968. | {
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The album follows John "Babbacombe" Lee's life story. | {
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The events of his life are described in song, from his boyhood through his conviction for murder, sentence of death, and the failure to carry out the execution. | {
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The songs describe his boyhood poverty, his time in the Royal Navy, and his being invalided out. | {
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The album then describes how Lee went to work in the service of a Miss Keyes. | {
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While Lee was in her service, she was murdered, and he was accused, tried and convicted of the crime, and sentenced to death; however, when authorities attempted to hang him, the gallows failed three times, resulting in his release. | {
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