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Author Topic: Fairport Convention's "Greatest Songs" Compilation  (Read 5754 times)
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« on: October 04, 2006, 10:53:47 AM »

Let's not beat about the bush here, FC have had one hit and, nice tho' it may have been, it would be irresponsible to propose an album of "Greatest Hits" with one track on it.

So, how about your thoughts for an album of "Fairport Convention's Greatest Songs"?

Rules:

1) The compilation can be a maximum of 80 minutes long (and no, not just "Sloth") with at least, say, 10 tracks.

2) There is no rule 2

3) er... that's it

I'll come back with my thoughts later, since, as someone who missed 20 years of Fairport Convention, I missed a huge slab of their output.
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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2006, 09:39:08 PM »

Hi,

I skipped Maart and later eras. Not because I don't like them.  But because I wanted to focus on the 69-79 eras. I would have added the lobster, fotheringay, and few others, but I ran out of time. Maart era would have another good cd.

69-79 favorites

1.   Reynardine         4;33
2.   Farewell Farewell       2;38
3.   The Deserter      4;10
4.   Crazy Man Michael      4;35
5.   Flowers of the Forest   3;58
6.   Sir Patrick Spens      3;30
7.   Lord Marlborough      3;21
8.   The Journeyman's Grace 4;31
9.   Banks of Sweet Primroses 4;12
10.   The Bonny Black Hare       3;04
11.   Wake Up John      5;23
12.   The Hen's March Through The Midden / The Four Poster Bed  2;38
13.   Polly On The Shore     4;52 
14.   John The Gun (live)      5;03
15.   General Taylor      3;10
16.   Adieu Adieu         2;30
17.   Bottom Of The Punch Bowl / East Nuke Of Fyfe / Ye Mariners All  4;22
18.   Reynard The Fox      2;55
19.   Matty Groves (live)      ?
20.   Bonnie Kate / Sir B. McKenzies (live)  4;52
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2006, 09:55:44 PM »

Erm well, Mindwarper, you seem to have answered the entire question.....

For me it would be WKWTTG, Sir Patrick Spens, Farewell, Farewell, The Journeyman's Grace, Hen's March Through the Midden/Four Poster Bed, Matty Groves,Tam Lin, The Bonny Black Hare, The Deserter, My Love is in America, The Wood and The Wire, Lord Malborough, Adieu, Adieu, Angel Delight, Rosie, Crazy Man Michael, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Summer in December, Woodworm Swing, JUST ONE MORE! Help! The Fossil Hunter.

Phew!
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« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2006, 10:07:38 PM »

It's too complicated I'm afraid...just can't do it!  BUT if I'm not allowed to include the whole of the first album I insist upon at least two cuts...Ummm, say Time Will Show the Wiser and Jack of Diamonds, and two other non-debateable essentials are Poor Will and Now Be Thankful...

No, I really do give up.  Can't we just agree upon the first five albums complete plus two other compilation discs...one pre '79 and one post?

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« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2006, 12:29:22 AM »

Brendan's Fairport Greatest 20

1. Genesis Hall.
2. Farewell, Farewell.
3. Who knows where the time goes.
4. Tamlin.
5. Poor will and the Jolly Hangman
6. Time will show the wiser.
7. Polly on the Shore.
8. Red and Gold.
9. John Lee.
10. Jack Orion
11. A Sailors Life.
12. Rising for the Moon.
13. Meet on the Ledge.
14. Bonny Bunch of Roses.
15. Matty Groves.
16. Now be thankful.
17. Lord Marlborough.
18. Don't know where I stand.
19. Crazy Man Michael.
20.The Hiiring Fair.
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« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2006, 09:10:32 AM »

I think there are some people on this board who would say FC have already produced a Greatest Songs album called:

What We Did On Our Holidays


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