It's Sandy Denny
It's Sandy Denny | ||||
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Rerelease as Where the Time Goes | ||||
Compilation album by Sandy Denny | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Recorded | 22 March, 26 April 1967, London | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Label | Saga (EROS8153) | |||
Producer | Marcel Rodd | |||
Sandy Denny chronology | ||||
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It's Sandy Denny is a compilation album, issued in 1970. It consists of songs Sandy Denny recorded for Saga Records in 1967, and which were initially released on two separate albums: Alex Campbell and his Friends (Saga EROS8021), and Sandy and Johnny[1] (Saga EROS8041)
Alex Campbell and his Friends featured Alex Campbell with Sandy Denny, Johnny Silvo, Paul McNeill and Cliff Aungier, and was recorded March 1967.[2][3] Sandy and Johnny[4] featured separate tracks from Sandy and Johnny Silvo, and was recorded a month later.
Tracks
SIDE 1
- "This Train" (Trad. arr. A. Johnson)
- "The 3.10 to Yuma" (George Duning, Ned Washington)
- "Pretty Polly" (Trad. arr. A. Johnson)
- "You Never Wanted Me" (Jackson C. Frank)
- "Milk and Honey" (Jackson C. Frank)
SIDE 2
- "My Ramblin' Boy" (Tom Paxton)
- The Last Thing on My Mind" (Tom Paxton)
- "Make Me a Pallet On Your Floor" (Trad. arr. A. Johnson)
- "The False Bride" (Trad. arr. A. Johnson)
- "Been on the Road So Long" (Alex Campbell: lead vocals, Denny: backing vocals)
Reissues
The album was reissued in 1978± on the Mooncrest label with the title The Original Sandy Denny. The songs have most recently (2005) been re-released as Where the Time Goes - Sandy '67 (Castle Music CMRCD1181) including additional alternate takes of "3.10 To Yuma", "Pretty Polly", "Milk and Honey", "The Last Thing On My Mind" and "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor". The album is also known as simply Sandy Denny.
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