History of Fairport Convention

History of Fairport Convention

Infobox Album |
Name = History of Fairport Convention
Type = compilation
Artist = Fairport Convention


Released = 1972
Recorded = 1967 - 1972
Genre = Rock/Folk rock
Length =
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "The Manor Album" (1972)
This album = "History of Fairport Convention"
Next album = Rosie (1973)

"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.

Track listing

ide one

# Meet on the Ledge
# Fotheringay
# Mr Lacey
# Book Song
# A Sailor's Life

ide two

# Si Tu Dois Partir
# Who Knows Where the Time Goes
# Matty Groves
# Crazy Man Michael

ide three

# Medley: The Lark in the Morning / Rakish Paddy / Foxhunter's Jig / Toss The Feathers (instr)
# Now Be Thankful
# Walk Awhile
# Sloth
# The Bonny Black Hare

ide four

# Angel Delight
# Bridge Over the River Ash (instr)
# John Lee
# Breakfast in Mayfair
# Hanging Song
# The Hen's March / The Four Poster Bed (instr)

One cassette version of the album had sides 1 and 2 in the same order on the "A" side, and side 3 and 4 on the "B" side. Another version had the tracks "Si Tu Dois Partir" and "The Hen's March Through The Midden / The Four Poster Bed" switched.

In 1988 a CD version was released. It omitted ""Crazy Man Michael" and "Medley". The family tree was not on the cover, but appeared on an insert. Although the album never reached the charts it was steadfastly in print, and probably their best-selling compilation.

References

* [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fcfansite/album-history.htm fansite]
* [http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~zierke/fairport/records/historyoffairportconvention.html Informatik]


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