House Full: Fairport Convention Live at the LA Troubadour [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
House Full: Fairport Convention Live at the LA Troubadour [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Sir Patrick Spens
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2. Yellow Bird
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3. Banks Of The Sweet Primroses
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4. Lark In The Morning Medley
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5. Sloth
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6. Staines Morris
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7. Matty Groves
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8. MEDLEY: Jenny's Chickens/Mason's Apron
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9. Battle Of The Somme
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10. MEDLEY: Bonnie Kate/Sir B. Mckenzies
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK remastered reissue of the 1986 album for Hannibal. Includes 2bonus tracks, 'Bonnie Kate/Sir B.McKenzies' & 'Yellow Bird' which are taken from the album Live At The Troubadour (1977).
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Average customer rating:
- Nearly the best live Fairport disc ever
- Must Have
- Fairport Rocks LA - and it's all here for us to enjoy
- This live album is mostly for long-time Fairport enthusiasts
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House Full: Fairport Convention Live at the LA Troubadour
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Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NILF
Release Date: 2001-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Sir Patrick Spens
- Yellow Bird
- Banks Of The Sweet Primroses
- Lark In The Morning Medley
- Sloth
- Staines Morris
- Matty Groves
- MEDLEY: Jenny's Chickens/Mason's Apron
- Battle Of The Somme
- MEDLEY: Bonnie Kate/Sir B. Mckenzies
Album Description
UK remastered reissue of the 1986 album for Hannibal. Includes 2bonus tracks, 'Bonnie Kate/Sir B.McKenzies' & 'Yellow Bird' which are taken from the album Live At The Troubadour (1977).
Album Description
UK remastered reissue of 1986 album for Hannibal that's out-of-print in the U.S. with 2 added bonus tracks, 'Bonnie Kate/Sir B.McKenzies' & 'Yellow Bird' both taken from the album Live At The Troubadour (1977). 2001.
Customer Reviews:
Nearly the best live Fairport disc ever.......2007-05-06
The best, in terms of musical diversity and live atmosphere, is of course "AT2/The Boot" - but you'll have a tough time finding a copy of that!
This is certainly the most historically valuable of all the live Fairport discs - given that so far all the Sandy-era shows in circulation have been unsatisfying documents from her declining years. The Full House lineup is increasingly almost as revered as the 1968-9 edition, both for their compositions and arrangements (for which see that particular album) and their live performances (for which see this disc).
Humble opinions: I'm not entirely satisfied with this version of "Sloth" as the band seem to fall asleep for two minutes toward the end (there are better 1970 live takes on this song if you know where to look!)
Here, it's not the improvisations that excite but the compositions which are attacked with tremendous enthusiasm throughout. The energy level never lets up, from the first guitar and fiddle breaks of "Sir Patrick Spens" to the "Sir B Mackenzie" medley (differently constituted to the version we all know). The slower numbers, the medieval-sounding "Staines Morris" and the stately lament "Battle of the Somme" are no less powerful (although "Sweet Primroses" still sounds incomplete to me). Richard sings "Matty Groves" in his youthful "rustic" voice (which is...different, I suppose) but largely cedes solo space to Swarb, who's on-fire throughout. Speaking of which, the fiddle tunes medleys are definite highpoints - you'll never hear ballsier versions of "MacKenzie" or the Liege & Lief medley than on this disc...and then there's the album's metaphorical centerpiece, the stunningly fast and loud "Mason's Apron" medley, which suggests they could have become the Ten Years After of the folk-rock world!
This album features just a fraction of the repertoire played by the Full House line-up - but it's a pretty brilliant setlist (with one obvious exception) and in the absence of a more thorough official-bootleg type release, this will do.
Must Have.......2007-03-18
If you are even a casual fan of Fairport or Richard Thompson this is a must have item.
Fairport Rocks LA - and it's all here for us to enjoy.......2006-01-05
Here we find Fairpoint Convention supporting their latest release "Full House" - which solidified their move towards traditional British isles material while at the same time moving towards a harder-rocking sound. The jigs are performed at a breakneck speed, which is perphaps unnecessary, but they work well anyway with new bassist Dave Pegg laying down solid, rockin' lines. Gone are the haunting and beautiful vocals of Sandy Denny, replaced by the simpler, rustic vocals of Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick. The highlight may very well be "Sloth" off of the new album - this live rendition brings even more emotion and power to the tune than the studio version. Also,look to get a kick out of the final tune on the disc- "Yellow Bird" It'll make you laugh - not because it sucks - but rather because it immensely entertains. If you dig 'Liege & Lief' and 'Full House'- you must check this out
This live album is mostly for long-time Fairport enthusiasts.......2002-03-27
This album has come out in a few different versions. I have the one previous to this; two additional songs have been added since then. The album captures the "Full House" lineup--the hardest-rocking of the many Fairport lineups--during a 1970 stand at the Troubador in Los Angeles. There are some good moments, but if you're looking for a live Fairport album, "Encore, Encore" and "The Cropredy Box" are far superior. The take on "Staines Morris" is a highlight. There is something here to enjoy for long-time Fairport fans, but for someone new to Fairport, this isn't a great place to start--go with "What We Did on Our Holidays" or "Full House" instead.
(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)
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