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Advantages: Fantastic History of the band who invented Folk Rock Disadvantages: No Family Tree, but you can get it in "History"
The band's name is FairportConvention, not Fairground Convention.
There is a wonderful CD compilation , callled "History" which a fine selection of Fairport's music, but this compilation has two CDs and as such provides a more exhaustive selection of the band's work for the Island label.
It opens with a track from their debut album (which was on the Polydor label) and featured Judy Dyble on vocals,) a version of Joni Mitchell's "Chelsea Morning" demonstrating their early leanings towards their West Coast influences of Bob Dylan , Jefferson Airplane and Phil Ochs.
The band have always had a fluid line up and around 1968 virtually single handedly invented British Folk rock. Sandy Denny (ex of the early Strawbs) came in on vocals and Richard Thompson on guitar, The groups history is detailed concisely and beutifully in the liner ...
Advantages: Sandy Denny's vocals, Richard Thompson's guitar, some very strong tunes. Disadvantages: The odd weak track, a couple of Bob Dylan covers too many.
FairportConvention were a British band formed in late 1966 from North London. The band have often been cited as the pioneers of folk-rock, although another British electric folk band, Pentangle around at the same time, could equally have laid claim to this, except their music was more jazz influenced than the Fairports. The main focus of interest in FairportConvention around this period centred on Richard Thompson's excellent and original guitar playing and Sandy Denny's incredible voice. A brief history of the band lineup follows.
By the time Unhalfbricking came out in the summer of 1969, Fairport had been through slight personnel changes since they started out. Sandy Denny had replaced original female vocalist. Judy Dyble a year earlier, and was much the more impressive singer of the two. Ian Matthews, the original ...
Advantages: varied, an intersting portrayal of a great band. Disadvantages: not all versions include Crazy man Michael.
Fairportconvention began life back in 1967, and sine then have had as complicated a history as Whitsanke/Deep Purple, Rainbow and all the other in that set. Their line up has over the years included some of the great names of folk: Ashley Hutchins, Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick, Dave Pegg, and John Kirkpatrick, (but never all at the same time sadley.)having started life during the great sixies folk revival, they like other bands have mixed traditional music with electric modernity, and have done so to great effect.
The istory of FairportConvention is an album that seeks to capture their different sounds and line ups over the years, and as such is an admirable effort to do the almost impossible. This a good introductory album for anyone who has not previously encounered the group, and as a first foray into folk it ...
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Product details
Title
Fairport Convention
Performer
Fairport Convention
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
British Folk Rock
Release Date
10/1990
Original Release Year
1968
Label / Distributor
Polydor / Universal Music
Producer
Joe Boyd
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
42283523029
Catalogue Number
8352302
Additional notes
Album Notes
Fairport Convention: Ian Matthews, Judy Dyble (vocals), Simon Nicol, Richard Thompson (guitar), Ashley "Tyger" Hutchings (bass), Martin Lamble (drums). A couple of years down the road, Fairport Convention would define British folk-rock, but on its 1968 debut, its sound is split between traditional English folk and a contemporary, San Francisco influence. Tackling US underground pop hero Emitt Rhodes's "Time Will Show the Wiser," they sound for all the world like a UK version of Jefferson Airplane, as Judy Dyble's vocals blend tartly with those of Ian Matthews. The West Coast influence continues with a pair of Joni Mitchell tunes given a somewhat Byrds-like treatment, and even a version of trad folk tune "Jack O'Diamonds" owes more to US garage rock than to Martin Carthy. Still, no matter how closely they emulated US artists at this early stage, the nimble guitar work of the still-teenage Richard Thompson was already the crucial element that gave the group its own distinctive signature.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (9/6/69, p.28) - "...With its exquisite voicings and wonderful songs and sometimes gentle, sometimes rocking, always imaginative and exciting instrumentation, FAIRPORT CONVENTION is an unqualified treasure..." Q - 4 Stars - Excellent Goldmine - 5 Stars - Outstanding
Titles on disc 1
1.
Time Will Show The Wiser
2.
I Don't Know Where I Stand
3.
Decameron
4.
Jack O' Diamonds
5.
Portfolio
6.
Chelsea Morning
7.
Sun Shade
8.
Lobster
9.
It's Alright Ma It's Only Witchcraft
10.
One Sure Thing
11.
MI Breakdown
12.
M.1 Breakdown
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