Both Dave Waite and Marian Segal are most known for their work as two-thirds of the obscure early-'70s folk-rock group Jade, who released an album highly similar in approach to the first two albums Fairport Convention made with Sandy Denny as singer in the late '60s. Prior to forming Jade, however, Waite and Segal worked as a folk duo, playing material that trod on similar territory as Denny did in her pre-folk-rock days, though it was more influenced by the pop-folk of acts such as the Seekers (and, in the latter part of the Waite-Segal partnership, Joni Mitchell). With Segal...