Fairport Convention - The History Of Fairport Convention (Reissue) (1972)
BAND/ARTIST: Fairport Convention
- Title: The History Of Fairport Convention
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: Island Masters, Island Records
- Genre: Folk Rock, Prog-Folk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:18:27
- Total Size: 207/455 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Meet On The Ledge 02:54
02. Fotheringay 03:07
03. Mr Lacey 02:56
04. Book Song 03:18
05. Sailor's Life 11:12
06. Si Tu Dois Partir 02:23
07. Who Knows Where The Time Goes 05:12
08. Matty Groves 08:12
09. Now Be Thankful 02:26
10. Walk Awhile 04:02
11. Sloth 09:18
12. Bonny Black Hare 03:07
13. Angel Delight 04:11
14. Bridge Over The River Ash 02:16
15. John Lee 03:07
16. Breakfast In Mayfair 03:11
17. Hanging Song 05:26
18. The Hen's March - The Four Poster Bed 02:00
01. Meet On The Ledge 02:54
02. Fotheringay 03:07
03. Mr Lacey 02:56
04. Book Song 03:18
05. Sailor's Life 11:12
06. Si Tu Dois Partir 02:23
07. Who Knows Where The Time Goes 05:12
08. Matty Groves 08:12
09. Now Be Thankful 02:26
10. Walk Awhile 04:02
11. Sloth 09:18
12. Bonny Black Hare 03:07
13. Angel Delight 04:11
14. Bridge Over The River Ash 02:16
15. John Lee 03:07
16. Breakfast In Mayfair 03:11
17. Hanging Song 05:26
18. The Hen's March - The Four Poster Bed 02:00
The History of Fairport Convention is the first compilation of tracks by Fairport Convention, released in 1972.
At the time it was released, it appeared that the band had folded. The cover had a "family tree" by Pete Frame on the front. Another unusual aspect of the album was that a piece of ribbon was glued to the sleeve, making it look as if a royal seal had been embossed on it. Different reissues had blue ribbons, or red or green. Later reissues of the album had no ribbon, but the central seal was shown in a larger size, and the family tree was missing.
At the time it was released, it appeared that the band had folded. The cover had a "family tree" by Pete Frame on the front. Another unusual aspect of the album was that a piece of ribbon was glued to the sleeve, making it look as if a royal seal had been embossed on it. Different reissues had blue ribbons, or red or green. Later reissues of the album had no ribbon, but the central seal was shown in a larger size, and the family tree was missing.
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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