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Advantages: Well researched, great story, realistic characterisation. Disadvantages: Occasional short pieces of repetition.
*** The Author ***
Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert, the daughter of a London odd-job-man, lived between 1906-1993. When she first started writing she used her maiden name of Eleanor Burford. Later, using the pen name of Jean Plaidy, she was a prolific writer of historical fiction. Her other pseudonyms were Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Ellalice Tate, Anna Percival, Victoria Holt and Philippa Carr.
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The Royal Road to Fotheringay is one of twelve novels about the Tudor ...
Advantages: Excellent Jazz Album. Disadvantages: None!
a little bit of everything included and each song holds also, some fantastic memories for me, about my Grandparents, when I was growing up. They both used to dance around a lot to this CD and those memories of this music are happy ones to me that make me smile to myself when I think about this. I love listening to this album a lot and not because I am a huge jazz fan or anything, but because my Grandparents and all these songs, really mean a lot to me.
This Birth of cool CD was re-mastered in 1998, as it originally was on a LP and sounded a bit crackly. Well this newer version is not perfect either, but it sure is a lot better sound quality than before. A further remake of this album called ?The complete Birth Of Cool is now also available with lots more added tracks by Miles Davis and it sounds great.
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Advantages: Classic electro album, remastering adds a real boost Disadvantages: None
a bit of a rush job sound wise, this one has been remastered and benefits from a far tighter sound, particularly the lower end where Foxx does like to crank it a bit. WIth a suitably decent HiFi there are some nice noises here to excercise your system but everyone should benefit from the improved quality.
A further bonus is the inclusion of extra tracks in the form of singles and B-sides from around the Metamatic era although some start to lean towards the rather different sound he adopted with the next album, The Garden.
For anyone who was around between the mid 70's to late 80's and has an interest in the roots of electro, this is a must have purchase. Foxx seems to be going the way of Numan from a few years back i.e. long forgotton but suddenly being namechecked by the great and the good and in Foxx's case, whether it's the three ...
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Product details
Title
Fotheringay [Remastered]
Performer
Fotheringay
Genre
Folk
Sub Genre
British Folk
Release Date
16/08/2004
Recomended Retail Price
14.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1970
Label / Distributor
Fledg'ling / Proper
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5020393304429
Additional notes
Album Notes
Edition contains four bonus tracks recorded live at the 1970 Rotterdam Pop Festival, plus previously unpublished photos. The first time that Sandy Denny left Fairport Convention, she formed Fotheringay with Trevor Lucas, adding guitarist Jerry Donahue, bass player Pat Donaldson, and drummer Gerry Conway (all of whom played with Fairport at one time or another). Unfortunately, Fotheringay only made one album before disbanding. But what an album it is Several of Denny's signature pieces, including "Nothing More," "The Sea," and "Winter Winds" made their debuts here. There are also a few songs by Lucas, two adaptations of traditional numbers, and covers of songs by Bob Dylan and Gordon Lightfoot--in short, a recipe not unlike that utilized by her former band. FOTHERINGAY, like all the early Fairport Convention albums, was produced by Joe Boyd.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (11/12/70, p.34) - "...FOTHERINGAY is exceptional. It delivers solid music and promises even better things to come." Mojo (6/01, p.153) - "...Some of the most poignant, poetic songs Sandy Denny ever wrote..." Mojo (p.131) - 4 stars out of 5 - "It's undoubtedly beautiful."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Nothing More - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
2.
Sea - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
3.
Ballad Of Ned Kelly - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
4.
Winter Winds - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
5.
Peace In The End - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
6.
Way I Feel - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
7.
Pond And The Stream - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
8.
Too Much Of Nothing - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
9.
Banks Of The Nile - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
10.
Two Last Weeks In Summer - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
11.
Gypsy Davey - Fotheringay & Sandy Denny
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