Saturday, June 27, 2020

Fairport Convention - The Essential, Who Knows Where The Time Goes [2017] (3 x CD's)



FAIRPORT CONVENTION

Fairport Convention - The Essential, Who Knows Where The Time Goes [2017] (3 x CD's)


Fairport were the best and most infectious band to come out of UK in late 60's. They blended the English folk tradition of Childe Ballads such as Tam Lin and Marty Groves with obscure Dylan such as Si Tu Dois Partir and Percy's song with there own compositions such as Crazy Man Michael and the luminescent Who Knows Where The Time Goes written and performed by Sandy Denny.

This triple CD set includes 3 tracks from the Live at the L.A Troubadour album, 3 more from the Fairport Live (Sydney opera 1974) album plus a several selections from the later "A Gottle o' Geer" , "Tippler's Tales" and "A Bonny Bunch Of Roses" albums, none of which are in the classic box sets (and none of which are typically included in compilations). Throw in take 1 of "Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood" and "Ballad Of Easy Rider" both from the Deluxe version of Liege and Lief (ie not on the original album) and "If I Had A Ribbon Bow" which was recorded by the first line up but failed to make an appearance on the first album so this set is a very worthwhile accompanyment to the  original classic albums.  Its nicely packaged but has no liner notes and only minimal recording info.  The tracks appear chronologically so its a great way to see the band's development and how personnel changes shaped their sound. The sound quality is excellent over each of the 3 CD's. It goes without saying the music is superb. Full marks again to Universal's Spectrum label. (Amazon)


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Track lists

CD1


01    If I Had a Ribbon Bow    2:41
02    If (Stomp)    2:45
03    It's Alright Ma, It's Only Wit    3:12
04    Chelsea Morning    3:03
05    Suzanne    5:45
06    Fotheringay    3:03
07    She Moves Through the Fair    4:08
08    Meet on the Ledge    2:49
09    Nottamun Town    3:07
10    Genesis Hall    3:37
11    Si Tu Dois Partir    2:21
12    Who Knows Where the Time Goes?    5:10
13    The Ballad of Easy Rider    4:55
14    Come All Ye    4:58
15    Matty Groves    8:05
16    Farewell, Farewell    2:38
17    Quiet Joys of Brotherhood [Tak    7:49

CD2

01    Doctor of Physick    3:32
02    Sir Patrick Spens    3:29
03    Flowers of the Forest    3:58
04    Banks of the Sweet Primroses [    4:36
05    The Lark in the Morning [Live    3:51
06    Sloth [Live at the L.A. Trouba    12:16
07    Lord Marlborough    3:22
08    The Journeyman's Grace    4:30
09    Angel Delight    4:04
10    St Ninian's Isle; Trumpet Horn    1:14
11    Sailor's Alphabet    5:50
12    John Lee    3:01
13    Breakfast in Mayfair    3:06
14    The Hexhamshire Lass    2:30
15    The Brilliancy Medley & Cherok    3:55
16    Possibly Parsons Green    4:43

CD3

01    Rosie    3:38
02    Matthew, Mark, Luke and John    3:54
03    The Plainsman    3:18
04    The Hens March Through the Mid    2:49
05    John the Gun [Live From Sydney    5:09
06    Dirty Linen [Live From Sydney    3:53
07    That'll Be the Day [Live From    3:19
08    Rising for the Moon    4:06
09    White Dress    3:43
10    After Halloween    3:38
11    When First Into This Country    2:29
12    Cropredy Capers    3:08
13    Sandy's Song (A.K.A. Take Away    3:34
14    Angles Brown    4:00
15    Jack O'rion Medley - Turnabout    10:56
16    Reynard the Fox    2:59
17    John Barleycorn    4:46
18    Adieu Adieu    2:28
19    The Last Waltz    3:04

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8 comments:

  1. I discovered Fairport one night marked by 151 proof rum and a lump of hash the size of a golf ball. In spite of it all, the music stuck and I am very happy to find this here!

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    1. Hi simonthecat,
      I had a similar experience with Jethro Tull. They have never left my mind.
      This set is seriously good. Relive the moments with joy.

      Cheers.

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  2. Thanks for this Fairport Convention comp, a great band from the late 60's. In these kind of comps you always find some rare and not discovered yet tracks!
    Cheers

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    1. Hi Il Commendatore.
      Yes, its the new items that also grab my attention. It always feels good.

      Cheers.

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  3. Excellent choice Butterboy,thanks for sharing it.

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  4. Thanks again for broadening my musical horizons BB

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    1. Hi Phillip,
      I love that you keep finding new material to listen to by trawling through the back pages.
      Enjoy this and all that you find.

      Cheers.

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