Fairport Unconventional [Box set] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Fairport Unconventional [Box set] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Track Listings
| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Meet on the Ledge (Overture) |
| 2. Wings (Excerpt) [Edit][Live] |
| 3. If I Had a Ribbon Bow [Single] |
| 4. Lay Down Your Weary Tune [1st Radio Session] [#] |
| 5. (A) Shattering Live Experience [BBC Radio Session] |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Sir B. McKenzie |
| 2. Suzanne |
| 3. Time Will Show the Wiser |
| 4. Mr. Lacey [Dutch TV] |
| 5. Reno, Nevada [French TV] |
| Disc: 3 |
| 1. Sir Patrick Spens [Liege and Lief Rehearsal Tape] |
| 2. Wat Tyler [Live in York] |
| 3. Flowers of the Forest [Live in London] |
| 4. Fotheringay [Symonds on Sunday] |
| 5. To Althea [Cropredy] |
| Disc: 4 |
| 1. Walk Awhile [Bumpers] |
| 2. John Gaudie [Bottom Line] |
| 3. Hexhamshire Lass [Capitol Radio] |
| 4. Slip Jigs and Reels [Oxford Apollo] |
| 5. Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman [Broughton Castle] |
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.co.uk
A fascinating albeit slightly frustrating four-disc box set, Fairport Unconventional is, as the title suggests, a pretty exceptional collection of curiosities. Though it's no place for the Fairport beginner to start, fans will find such an attractive assembly of rare and previously unreleased recordings hard to resist.
Gamely organised into four thematically distinct discs, this 35th anniversary set spans the entire Fairport history and all the band's myriad incarnations. Part 1 is a chronological trawl through the vast Fairport catalogue, using rare and alternative takes; Part 2 features even rarer and more obscure tracks (including Richard Thompson singing "The Lady Is A Tramp"); Part 3 collects the Fairport "British history" songs in chronological order of the events described in each song; Part 4 gives us the Top 15 favourite Fairport songs, but again in unfamiliar versions.
Inevitably, given the disparate source material, recording quality varies hugely from track to track: some of it is good, some of it is frankly dire. And because it skips between live performances, radio sessions and studio outtakes, as well as placing new tracks side-by-side with 35-year-old recordings, the set can be a disorientating experience. But there are gems aplenty to be found, nonetheless, and it's a pleasure to discover, for example, "Poor Will And The Jolly Hangman" live from Broughton Castle in 1982 or a barnstorming "Fiddlestix" from 1973 complete with banjo.
The chunky box set comes with a vast 172-page illustrated book, which provides a full biography and the sources of all 72 tracks in exhaustive detail. Just to make the package irresistible there's more besides, including posters, souvenir booklets and special limited-edition CD offers. Cropredy-goers should need no further persuasion.--Mark Walker
Product Description
The 'Fairport Unconventional Boxset" contains - CD 1 "Fairport - A History" CD 2 "Rareport Convention" CD 3 "A Fairport History" CD 4 "Classic Convention"
Also contains booklet, with complete discography, detailed track notes, in-depth interviews, rare picture archive, updated Pete Frame "Family Tree" of their entire career, 'Cropredy Chronicles' a souvenir booklet and a bonus 5th CD (voucher) "The best and the Guests of Cropredy"
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Fairport Unconventional
Fairport Convention Manufacturer: Free Reed Imports ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000063IR8 Release Date: 2002-05-13 |
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From Amazon.co.uk
A fascinating albeit slightly frustrating four-disc box set, Fairport Unconventional is, as the title suggests, a pretty exceptional collection of curiosities. Though it's no place for the Fairport beginner to start, fans will find such an attractive assembly of rare and previously unreleased recordings hard to resist.Gamely organised into four thematically distinct discs, this 35th anniversary set spans the entire Fairport history and all the band's myriad incarnations. Part 1 is a chronological trawl through the vast Fairport catalogue, using rare and alternative takes; Part 2 features even rarer and more obscure tracks (including Richard Thompson singing "The Lady Is A Tramp"); Part 3 collects the Fairport "British history" songs in chronological order of the events described in each song; Part 4 gives us the Top 15 favourite Fairport songs, but again in unfamiliar versions.
Inevitably, given the disparate source material, recording quality varies hugely from track to track: some of it is good, some of it is frankly dire. And because it skips between live performances, radio sessions and studio outtakes, as well as placing new tracks side-by-side with 35-year-old recordings, the set can be a disorientating experience. But there are gems aplenty to be found, nonetheless, and it's a pleasure to discover, for example, "Poor Will And The Jolly Hangman" live from Broughton Castle in 1982 or a barnstorming "Fiddlestix" from 1973 complete with banjo.
The chunky box set comes with a vast 172-page illustrated book, which provides a full biography and the sources of all 72 tracks in exhaustive detail. Just to make the package irresistible there's more besides, including posters, souvenir booklets and special limited-edition CD offers. Cropredy-goers should need no further persuasion.--Mark Walker
Album Description
The 'Fairport Unconventional Boxset" contains - CD 1 "Fairport - A History" CD 2 "Rareport Convention" CD 3 "A Fairport History" CD 4 "Classic Convention"Also contains booklet, with complete discography, detailed track notes, in-depth interviews, rare picture archive, updated Pete Frame "Family Tree" of their entire career, 'Cropredy Chronicles' a souvenir booklet and a bonus 5th CD (voucher) "The best and the Guests of Cropredy"
Album Description
UK compilation comprised of four CDs, 'Fairport - A History', 'Rareport Convention', 'A Fairport History' & 'Classic Convention'. Featuring 75 digitally remastered tracks, most of which are deleted, rare or unreleased, plus a 180-page full color book. The first 5000 copies also include a free CD voucher. This heavy-duty box measures 6 x 12 x 1 1/2 inches. 2002.Album Details
Official 35th Anniversary, Four Disc Box. 75 Remastered Tracks, Many Rare and Previously Unreleased. The Tracks Span is from their First Demo to their Last Album in 2001. Includes a 180 Page Booklet and a Definitive Pete Frame Family Tree, as Well as a Souvenir 'copredy Chronicles' Booklet. Every Lineup of the Famed Band is Included...even Those that Had Previously Unreleased Recordings! this is Probably the Most Satisfying Fan Box Ever Assembled!Customer Reviews:
Marvellous - for experienced fans, that is!.......2003-12-18
Ordinarily, when artists and/or record companies assemble `rarity' compilations, they aim for the newcomers instead of the real hardcore fans. They exclude the most revelatory outtake/live material, either because of less-than-sparkling sound quality or because of a pathological fear of exposing any lapse from professionalism and/or predictability. (Example - those disappointing Beatles Anthologies). Bootleggers often have a better understanding of the needs and wants of hardcore fans - because they too are hardcore fans.
So, if you're a hardcore fan, you'll probably agree with me that in adopting a "quasi-bootleg" approach to the assembling of this box set (and the annotating of the individual CDs) Free Reed made a very wise decision. If the "bootleg-style" approach has its drawbacks - most notably, a few songs are badly edited - then these are outweighed by its advantages: the sheer volume of essential material that a major record label just wouldn't have touched.
My personal faves:
The early radio session tracks which aren't available elsewhere (Let's Get Together, Lay Down Your Weary Tune, The Deserter, The Lady Is A Tramp, A Sailor's Life - the AM radio hiss is a small price to pay for hearing this live in 1968)
One Sure Thing (sounds like it was recorded underwater? So what, Richard's on great form here, though the BBC '67 take was even better)
The TV versions of Mr Lacey, Reno Nevada (now available on the debut LP? So what, it's still a highlight) and Breakfast In Mayfair.
I Don't Believe You (which really should've been on Nine)
Glimpses of the least-known line-ups - the Dan Ar Bras band, the Hill & Farnell band, and especially the David Rea band.
and, of course...
Sloth (you thought you'd heard more than enough of this song? Think again. The two Daves are on peak form and - at last! - A seriously compelling Jerry Donahue solo!)
fantastic box set.......2003-09-13
For real Fairport fanatics only.......2003-04-12
That being said, I do like some of the older out-takes and radio and TV broadcasts. I am particularly a fan of '67-70 Fairport, and there are some nice things from that era.
The book is wonderful, and probably helps justify the price. But, I believe the sound quality is not what it could be.
My Birfday Present, Precious; On My Birfday It Come to Me..........2002-10-26
This is one of the most incredible boxed sets i've had the good fortune to own; Free Reed look rather like a British Bear Family on the basis of this set and of others listed in the catalog that came with it.
The 180-page book, which covers Fairport's history from beginning to present (well, presstime; given the band's background, there's always the nervous feeling that any listing of personnel more than about a day old could be seriously out of date), including commentary on each album at the appropriate points. While certainly respectful of the band's history and influential position, and obviously friendly with the members, author Nigel Schofield doesn't fall into the trap of being overly reverential, and is not above more-or-less gently twitting them when it is obvious that don their trousers unipedally in a manner similar to the rest of us.
The Cropredy memories book is a nice touch; having been there in '90 and '92, i can attest that it is A Lot Of Fun, even in a downpour (and didn't we have one in '90).
Pete Frame's "Fairport Family Tree" is an expansion of the one he did entitled "Resolving the Fairport Confusion", which is reprinted in his first "Family Trees" book (and, in a streamlened form, on the cover/inlay of the "History of Fairport Convention" compilation), and followed the band up till their breakup in '79. In order, presumably, to get in all of the most-directly-related data on Fairport's lineups and its members' other projects, and related bands and projects, some of the more peripheral material included on the original tree is MIA -- i find a minor mention in a note of "The Bunch", but they do not appear on the chart as such, and he doen't number the various incarnations of Fairport and Steeleye Span referenced. All the same, a fantastic piece of work (You have to see it to appreciate how densely packed it is with information), ....P>Great packag. Seems as if there ought to be something else, though...
Oh, yeah -- the music!
, P>Disc 1 -- "Fairport -- A History"; a chronological overview
Disc 2 -- "Rareport Convention"; hard to find and unreleased material form many sources, including private collections and radio and TV sessions.
Disc 3 -- "A Fairport History"; sixteen folk tracks that take us back to various key moments in British history
Disc 4 -- "Classic Convention"; which is rare and non-standard versions of what is described as the "core Fairport reportoire", including a completely outrageous version of "Matty Groves", which was created by editing together a whole bunch of versions in chronological order.
the sound quality on some the cuts on this set is less-than-pristine (i noticed this particularly on at least one cut which was obviously recorded from an AM radio broadcast, with severe peak distortion). This can be a bit off-putting, but, since at least one reason to have this collection is for the historical/completist value of the performances it documents, many people (i confess to tending that way) will be happy merely to have these 72 tracks in any form at all.
That said, most of the cuts are at least decent-sounding, ranging upward to pristine.
I, like any Fairport fan, can list a number of items i would like to have seen included on these discs, if only to have them all in one place, but many or even most of them -- Simon's practical joke on Swarb, which appears on the 30th Anniversary box set, for instance -- are already available in more-or-less accessible form, somewhere.
This set is, mostly, The Other Stuff... and i'm glad to see it.
Now i can hardly wait for my bonus disc.
A treasure trove.......2002-08-24
In addition to all the music, there is an incredible profusion of Fairport-abilia crammed into this box... The 170-page booklet has tons of insider-y info and reproductions of countless old press clippings, behind-the-scenes memorabilia and endless asides about the band's creative process and convoluted history. An accompanying "family tree" chart is amazingly dense and informative, while a separate booklet commemorating the Cropredy Festivals has its own oddball charm. (Like many Free Reed releases, the graphic design leaves something to be desired, but, hey... you can't have everything!)
Four CDs worth of Fairport rarities and outtakes may be more than enough for casual listeners, but I would think that hardcore fans will be pretty pleased with this collection, and the wealth of information that comes with it.
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Faiport Unconventional
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ASIN: B0007YMUFM Release Date: 2005-04-05 |
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From Amazon.co.uk
A fascinating albeit slightly frustrating four-disc box set, Fairport Unconventional is, as the title suggests, a pretty exceptional collection of curiosities. Though it's no place for the Fairport beginner to start, fans will find such an attractive assembly of rare and previously unreleased recordings hard to resist.Gamely organised into four thematically distinct discs, this 35th anniversary set spans the entire Fairport history and all the band's myriad incarnations. Part 1 is a chronological trawl through the vast Fairport catalogue, using rare and alternative takes; Part 2 features even rarer and more obscure tracks (including Richard Thompson singing "The Lady Is A Tramp"); Part 3 collects the Fairport "British history" songs in chronological order of the events described in each song; Part 4 gives us the Top 15 favourite Fairport songs, but again in unfamiliar versions.
Inevitably, given the disparate source material, recording quality varies hugely from track to track: some of it is good, some of it is frankly dire. And because it skips between live performances, radio sessions and studio outtakes, as well as placing new tracks side-by-side with 35-year-old recordings, the set can be a disorientating experience. But there are gems aplenty to be found, nonetheless, and it's a pleasure to discover, for example, "Poor Will And The Jolly Hangman" live from Broughton Castle in 1982 or a barnstorming "Fiddlestix" from 1973 complete with banjo.
The chunky box set comes with a vast 172-page illustrated book, which provides a full biography and the sources of all 72 tracks in exhaustive detail. Just to make the package irresistible there's more besides, including posters, souvenir booklets and special limited-edition CD offers. Cropredy-goers should need no further persuasion. --Mark Walker
Customer Reviews:
Too Many Bootleg-Quality Recordings .......2006-08-27
Birthday Present! Yay!.......2006-01-23
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