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The cover echoes early Beatles shots, fitting since this group is often termed the Beatles of English folk music. That's an odd designation for a quartet (Mike Waterson, his sisters Norma and Lal and their cousin John Harrison) who performed songs of rustic life largely a cappella. But their injection of idiosyncratic edges and a regional accent (from the Yorkshire County village Hull to the Beatles'proud Liverpudlian diction) indeed made them a Fab Four in their own right. The rough country tones may be a bit of a shock, but the intricate, familial weavings of melodies and harmonies are astounding. Early Days is exactly that — bringing together the group's revelatory mid-’60s albums "The Watersons" and "A Yorkshire Garland," tracking the hardships and joys of working life ("The Greenland Whale Fishery"), rootlessness ("I Am a Rover") and profligate indiscretion ("The Wanton Wife of Castlegate").