Album Details
Title: Jewel in the Crown Artist: Fairport Convention Release Date: 6/6/1995 Re-Released On: 5/31/2004 Label: Talking Elephant, Green Linnet Duration: 61:20 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 5028479006724, 048248310321, 048248310345, 669910044568 Genre: Folk Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, British Folk, Progressive Folk, British Folk-Rock Moods: Dramatic, Earnest, Passionate, Pastoral, Amiable/Good-Natured, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Intimate, Literate, Witty, Energetic, Gentle, Intense, Laid-Back/Mellow, Melancholy, Organic, Reflective, Rollicking, Searching, Sophisticated, Wistful Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Jewel in the Crown
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Slip Jigs and Reels
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A Surfeit of Lampreys
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Kind Fortune
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Diamonds and Gold
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The Naked Highwayman
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The Islands
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The Youngest Daughter
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London Danny
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Summer in December
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Travelling by Steam
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She's Like the Swallow
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Red Tide
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Home Is Where the Heart Is
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Closing Time
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Talking Elephant | 067 | | 1995 | CD | Green Linnet | 3103 |
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Album Review
On their first album in five years, Fairport Convention, which now boasts a steady lineup (nearly a decade together!) for the first time in its history, carries on two traditions. The shorter-term one is the tradition of Fairport itself, a band intended to blend contemporary rock with folk, often in the form of work by current singer/songwriters, here including Clive Gregson and Leonard Cohen. The longer term one is the tradition of Scots-Irish music, with its jigs and reels and story songs that date back to the Middle Ages. Sometimes, the band combines the two traditions, recording songs like Steve Tilston's "The Naked Highwayman" and Ralph McTell and band member Maartin Allcock's "The Islands," which update traditional themes in interesting ways. ( Allcock, by the way, has added an extra "A" to his first name since we last heard from him.) Simon Nicol, the only original member of Fairport Convention dating back to 1967, has developed into a sturdy baritone singer, and multi-instrumentalist Allcock carries the bulk of the musical burden. Jewel in the Crown is a well-balanced collection of songs that is true to the spirit of Fairport Convention and its antecedents. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Ben Bennion | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | Dave Mattacks | Drums, Group Member, Maracas | | Dave Pegg | Bass, Vocals (Background), Executive Producer | | DM | Drums | | Fairport Convention | Assistant, Producer, Mixing Assistant, Arranger | | Gus Dudgeon | Mixing | | Huw Williams | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | John Woodward | Photography | | Julie Matthews | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | LPS | Typesetting | | Mark Tucker | Engineer, Mixing | | Martin Allcock | Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger, Piano (Electric), Bodhran, Group Member, Quotes Researched & Compiled, Piano Strings, Piano, Bouz, Lap Steel Guitar, Vocals (Background), Woodwind | | Mick Toole | Package Design | | Nick Watson | Mastering | | Ralph McTell | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | Ric Sanders | Violin, Group Member, Quotes Researched & Compiled | | Rob Beattie | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | Simon Nicol | Guitar (Acoustic), Group Member, Guitar (12 String), Vocals, Guitar (12 String Electric) | | Steve Tilston | Quotes Researched & Compiled | | Tim Matyear | Engineer | | Tracey Bullard | Group Member, Bells |
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