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Festival Cropredy 2002

Festival Cropredy 2002
Fairport Convention

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Time Will Show the Wiser
  2. One Sure Thing
  3. O'Diamonds, Jack
  4. It Takes a Lot to Laugh...
  5. I'll Keep It with Mine
  6. Nottamun Town
  7. Cajun Woman
  8. Million Dollar Bash
  9. Tam Lin
  10. Who Knows Where the Time Goes
  11. Red and Gold

Disc 2:

  1. Widow of Westmorland's Daughter
  2. Neil's Morris
  3. Journeyman's Grace
  4. Walk Awhile
  5. Doctor of Physick
  6. You Ain't Going Nowhere
  7. Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman
  8. Sloth
  9. Rising for the Moon
  10. John the Gun
  11. Rosie
  12. Naked Highwayman
  13. Meet on the Ledge

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #227847 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-30
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Import, Live

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
2003 reissue of 2002 live release recorded at The Cropredy Festival on August 9th & 10th of 2002. Artists include Richard Thompson, Ashley Hutchings, Ian Matthews, & many more. Disc one is titled 'The Early Years - Friday's Set' (which features 11 tracks), & disc two 'Leaving Liege - The Saturday Set', (which features 13 tracks). Talking Elephant.


Customer Reviews

Good live set, but get "The Cropredy Box" first4
This 2-CD live album is culled from two nights of performances at Fairport Convention's 2002 Cropredy Festival, commemorating the band's 35th anniversary. Past and present band members take turns on stage, playing songs from their respective eras. Fairport fans will find this a very entertaining album. I recommend it, but only if you already have "The Cropredy Box", a 3-CD box recorded at the 1997 festival. That one is a must-have, and as I write this, it's being sold by Amazon at a similar price.

All but one song on the first CD is from the Friday set, which covered the early years, the Judy Dyble-Sandy Denny v.1.0 years. It starts off badly, with a sloppy "Time Will Show the Wiser" and lackluster "One Sure Thing", but picks up from there. The second CD covers the Saturday set, from "Full House" to the present, and features more consistent performances. There are five Dylan covers, including a couple Fairport hasn't previously recorded. In a shocker, "Matty Groves" isn't included (the 7 live versions I already have will have to see me through somehow). But standards "Meet on the Ledge", "Walk Awhile", "Sloth", "Rosie", and "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" are here, along with some great songs I hadn't heard live before, like "Tam Lin" and "Doctor of Physick". Nigel Schofield provides extensive liner notes about the weekend, but he may have made a mistake in listing all the songs played -- fans can whine about which ones they wish had been put on the CDs. Personally, I would have loved to have "Tale in Hard Time" and "Polly on the Shore".

The ravages of time are starting to show on the band members. Violinist Dave Swarbrick is no longer able to sing due to health problems (Chris Leslie sang all his parts), and Judy Dyble's voice sounds terrible. Vikki Clayton, who sings Sandy Denny's parts, keeps cracking herself up; it's annoying to hear her giggle during the ominous "John the Gun". "Sloth" features great solos from Swarbrick, bassist Dave Pegg, and guitarist Jerry Donahue. Richard Thompson remains a legend, with shining performances on "Jack o'Diamonds" and "Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman". Schofield raves three times in the liner notes about how Leslie singing Swarb's "Rosie" was the high point of the weekend; it's good, but not a particular highlight. Swarb's warm voice is missed. Fairport's recent years are represented only by "Red and Gold" (taken slightly faster than usual, it's the best version I've heard) and "The Naked Highwayman". The only instrumental is a medley of Morris dancing tunes played on two concertinas, two violins, and a buzzy bass clarinet that sounds like a kazoo.

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