Fairport Live Convention

Fairport Live Convention
Live album by Fairport Convention
Released July 1974
Recorded December 1973 - January 1974
Genre folk rock
Label Island ILPS 9285
Producer Trevor Lucas & John Wood
Fairport Convention chronology
Nine
(1973)
Fairport Live Convention
(1974)
Rising for the Moon
(1975)
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Allmusic[1]

Fairport Live Convention is a folk rock album by Fairport Convention originally released in 1974 by Island Records. It was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House, the London Rainbow and the Fairfield Halls, Croydon by John Wood and mixed down at Sound Techniques, London. It was produced by Trevor Lucas & John Wood.

The album was titled A Moveable Feast in the United States and Canada and Fairport Convention Live '75 in Germany.

The original UK LP issue included an inner sleeve photograph of the band posing on the steps of the Sydney Opera House, with Dave Mattacks sporting a shirt bearing the prominent legend "Harrison Birtwistle where its at".

Track listing

Side one

(as rendered on the original release)

  1. "Matty Groves" (Trad. arr. Denny, Pegg, Mattacks, Lucas, Swarbrick, Donahue)
  2. "Rosie" (Swarbrick)
  3. "Fiddlestix" (Trad. arr. Lucas, Swarbrick, Donahue, Mattacks, Pegg)
  4. "John the Gun" (Denny)
  5. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner)

Side two

  1. "Sloth" (Thompson, Swarbrick)
  2. "Dirty Linen" (Trad. arr. Swarbrick)
  3. "Down in the Flood" (Bob Dylan)
  4. "Sir B. MacKenzie" (Swarbrick / Thompson, Nicol, Mattacks)

Bonus tracks on CD reissue

  1. "The Hexhamshire Lass" (Bob Davenport, trad. arr. Fairport Convention) – 4.09
  2. "Polly on the Shore" (trad. arr. Dave Swarbrick, Trevor Lucas) – 5.12
  3. "Bring 'Em Down" (Trevor Lucas) – 11.39
  4. "Far From Me" (John Prine) – 3.16
  5. "That'll Be the Day" (Jerry Alison, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty) – 3.19

Personnel

Also credited on the original LP sleeve - stage mix by Phil Benton and Roger Proctor, photographs by Stephen Westlund and design co-ordination by Fabio Nicoll Associates and Dave Mattacks.

References

  1. Eder, B. (2011). "A Fairport Live Convention - Fairport Convention | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 28 July 2011.

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