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Fairport Convention - The Cropredy Box [1998] (3 x CDs)

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Fairport Convention - The Cropredy Box [1998] (3 x CDs)

The Cropredy Box is an album by Fairport Convention recorded at their annual live concert in Cropredy, Oxfordshire, England to celebrate the band's thirtieth anniversary in 1997. Featuring many songs for which the band had become noted, the set also features performances from many former members including violinist Dave Swarbrick, original vocalist Judy Dyble, and Ralph McTell. Commentary is provided by their first manager, Joe Boyd, and Ashley Hutchings.

The album was packaged as three-CD boxed set including a booklet which featured a description of the compilation by Simon Nicol, track listings, and photographs from the concert itself. Extras were a track recorded for a Ken Russell documentary film about traditional music, and a prank phone call to Dave Swarbrick which had circulated on tape amongst the band's fans for many years. (Wikipedia)

Fairport Convention - The Cropredy Box [1998] was recorded live in August of 1997 at Fairport Convention's annual Cropredy Festival. In 1997 Fairport celebrated their 30th year of existence, and this concert was an attempt to chronicle the various periods of the band's storied career by reassembling their most significant lineups. Original vocalist Judy Dyble, who only sang on one recording, showed up to help represent Fairport's debut record, and Vikki Clayton was enlisted to sing the part of the late Sandy Danny, which she did with amazing accuracy. Founding member Ashley Hutchings served as narrator as well as bassist/vocalist to represent his abbreviated tenure with the group in the late '60s. The expected participants were present in full regalia. Dave Swarbrick and Richard Thompson -- who, along with Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks, helped make up the most powerful and talented of the various Fairport configurations -- injected some modernized fiddle and guitar licks into the old standards. Even lesser-known '70s members like guitarist Jerry Donahue and drummer Bruce Rowland represented their respective stints with the band. Although he never recorded with Fairport, guitarist Dan Ar Braz toured with them in the mid-'70s, and on this recording he played and sang lead on the Beatles' "Rain." Ralph McTell, whose songs are routinely covered by Fairport, performed as a member of the offshoot band the GPs, along with Thompson, Pegg, and Mattacks. And, of course, guitarist and singer Simon Nicol (who, along with Pegg and Mattacks, is the longest-standing regular member) contributed his distinct vocals and acoustic rhythm guitar. Eighties' members Martin Allcock and Ric Sanders, along with Allcock's eventual replacement, Chris Leslie, hopped onstage at their appropriate cues to bring this fascinating musical documentary up to date. Nicol refers to such recordings -- and there have been numerous Cropredy Festival recordings released in the '80s and '90s -- as mementos for Fairport Convention's devout fans. The Cropredy Box is sure to be a prized possession for those devotees. (AllMusic review by Dave Sleger)

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Track lists

CD1

01 Fairport Convention - Intro 4:56

02 Fairport Convention - Wings 4:30

03 Fairport Convention - Jack O' Diamonds 3:37

04 Fairport Convention - Time Will Show the Wiser 3:14

05 Fairport Convention - Mr. Lacy 3:11

06 Fairport Convention - Suzanne 6:49

07 Fairport Convention - Genesis Hall 3:51

08 Fairport Convention - Million Dollar Bash 4:27

09 Fairport Convention - Come All Ye 5:23

10 Fairport Convention - Reynardine 3:49

11 Fairport Convention - Matty Groves 7:38


CD2

01 Fairport Convention - Danny Boy 3:11

02 Fairport Convention - Intro 8:24

03 Fairport Convention - Walk Awhile 4:29

04 Fairport Convention - Now Be Thankful 3:49

05 Fairport Convention - Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman 7:32

06 Fairport Convention - Angel Delight 4:28

07 Fairport Convention - Rain 7:30

08 Fairport Convention - Cut Across Shorty 5:41

09 Fairport Convention - Sloth 13:06

10 Fairport Convention - Rosie 6:02

11 Fairport Convention - Solo 5:23


CD3

01 Fairport Convention - John Barleycorn 11:29

02 Fairport Convention - Wat Tyler 6:37

03 Fairport Convention - Red and Gold 6:52

04 Fairport Convention - Jewel in the Crown 4:13

05 Fairport Convention - Woodworm Swing 5:10

06 Fairport Convention - John Gaudie 5:26

07 Fairport Convention - Fiddlestix 3:09

08 Fairport Convention - Dirty Linen 6:36

09 Fairport Convention - Si Tu Dois Partir 4:10

10 Fairport Convention - Meet on the Ledge 7:29

11 Fairport Convention - Seventeen Come Sunday (Bonus Studio Track) 3:04

12 Fairport Convention - April Fool (Bonus Studio Track) 5:23

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4 comments:

  1. Excellent box from nearly 30 years ago. Fairport are still hard at it although the death of drummer Gerry Conway has left them as a 4-piece. They have latterly seconded Dave Mattacks back for their Wintour jaunts which has brought some freshness to their set. I first saw them on September 24th, 1969 at the Royal Festival Hall - it was post the M1 catastrophe and they had regrouped, bringing in Swarbrick and Mattacks. Debuting their Liege and Lief album it was a magic night. Also on the bill was Nick Drake and John & Beverley Martin. I have followed them ever since through all the many line-ups and for the last couple of decades I have caught them on the annual Wintour at The Stables in Wavendon. No one has ever replaced Sandy, no one ever could. Richard Thompson has produced some spectacular music since going solo and then with Linda. My collection is large but not all-encompassing. This is a great post, so thank you Butterboy.

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    1. Hi Man from Mordor.
      It's clear that Fairport Convention holds a special place in your life, almost like a soundtrack to your personal journey. From that magical 1969 debut of "Liege and Lief" to witnessing their evolving line-ups over the years, you’ve truly seen the band through thick and thin. Your passion for the band and their legacy shines through every word. It's great to see how music can weave itself into the fabric of our lives.
      Cheers.

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