Album Details
Title: Across the Decades Artist: Fairport Convention Release Date: 1/27/2004 Label: Recall (UK) Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPC: 636551448420 Genre: Rock Style: 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: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2 |
Track Listings Disc 1
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The Hexamshire Lass
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Hens March Through the Midden/The Four Poster Bed
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Sloth
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It'll Take a Long Time
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Firs an Feathers
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Cell Song
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes
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Ballad of Ned Kelly
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The Deserter
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Both Sides Now
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Walk Awhile
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Rosie
Track Listings Disc 2
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How Many Times
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My Feet Are Set for Dancing
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Angel Delight
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Red and Gold
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Open the Door Richard
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It Takes a Lot to Laugh
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I'll Keep It With Mine
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Tam Lin
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Who Knows Where the Time Goes
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Doctor of Physik
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The Naked Highwayman
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Meet on the Ledge
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Recall (UK) | 484 |
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Album Review
Across the Decades is an apt title for a band that's as much an institution as anything. With more than 35 years under their belt, Fairport have a huge catalog to cherry-pick from for what's essentially a best-of release. Be warned, however, that there's nothing from the classic Sandy Denny/ Richard Thompson lineup that helped invent british folk-rock. Instead, this picks up in 1971, although there are cuts from Denny's second, mid-'70s stint with the band. However, the bulk comes from later on, although many of the names are familiar, as is a great deal of the material; the pieces are played with plenty of energy and skill -- probably more skill than when some of them were first rolled out. But they stand the test of time, as do many of the songs, several of which are written in styles influenced by the tradition. Purists might well turn their noses up at some of this, and demand compilations that trawl all the way back in the band's history, and, to be fair, there was a magic about some early lineups that's not completely evident here. However, that's not to decry any of this, especially at a budget price for a double-CD set. It's not the perfect introduction to Fairport, but for those curious about the slightly later years, this is a good way to sample that. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Ashley Hutchings | Group Member | | Bruce Rowland | Group Member, Drums | | Cathy Lesurf | Vocals, Guest Appearance | | Chris Leslie | Group Member | | Dave Mattacks | Keyboards, Drums, Group Member, Piano (Electric) | | Dave Pegg | Mandolin, Guitar (Bass), Vocals, Group Member, Vocals (Background) | | Dave Swarbrick | Group Member, Arranger, Vocals, Violin | | Fairport Convention | Arranger, Group | | George Galt | Group Member | | Gerry Conway | Group Member | | Ian Matthews | Group Member | | Jerry Donahue | Guitar, Group Member | | Martin Allcock | Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Group Member | | Ric Sanders | Group Member, Violin | | Sandy Denny | Vocals, Group Member | | Simon Nicol | Vocals, Guitar, Group Member | | Trevor Lucas | Guitar (Rhythm), Group Member | | Vikki Clayton | Group Member |
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