Fairport Convention - Over the Next Hill

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Album Details

Title: Over the Next Hill
Artist: Fairport Convention
Release Date: 9/14/2004
Label: Compass, Matty Grooves
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 766397439129, 5060087020006
Genre: Rock
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
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Over the Next Hill
  2. I'm Already There
  3. Wait for the Tide to Come In
  4. Canny Capers
  5. Over the Falls
  6. The Wassail Song
  7. The Fossil Hunter
  8. Willow Creek
  9. Westward
  10. Some Special Place
  11. Si Tu Dois Partir

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDCompass4391
2004CDMatty Grooves041

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Album Review

This album comes at a time of big changes for Fairport, with their own new label, and a face into the future, as the title implies. That's all brought a new attitude to the music, with a slightly rawer, more rocking feel, as on "Wait for the Tide to Come In," where Simon Nicol's electric guitar work simply sparkles. The oldest member of a long-running band, Nicol even takes lead vocals on a reworking on their 1969 hit "Si Tu Dois Partir," which even manages to incorporate the percussion break from original drummer Martin Lamble, thanks to the magic of technology, and thus connects the present to the past in more ways than one. Elsewhere the songs are of a consistently high standard, with Chris Leslie's "I'm Already There" a standout. In a couple of places the music veers toward that comfortable middle of the road space Fairport's carved out over the last few years, but they seem to jerk themselves away before becoming too complacent about the music. And when they do veer into instrumental work, "Canny Capers" is the equal of anything they've managed in the past, the twists and gyrations of its lines both daunting and entertaining. There's only one traditional song on this disc, "Winter Wassail," with its small surprises that proves great satisfaction. So what does this say about Fairport for the future? Other than they'll still be there, and that they're in the process of taking a long hard look at themselves, not a great deal. But if this new attitude and grit persists, there'll be plenty of excellent music ahead. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy HollimanViolin
Chris LeslieVocals, Native American Flute, Ukulele, Mandolin, Violin, Electronic Mandolin
Chris MyringElectronics
Dave PeggVocals, 5-string Bass
Gerry ConwayDrums, Percussion
Mike BurnhamViolin
Ric SandersFiddle, Violin, Mandolin
Rob ArmstrongMandolin, Vocals, Bass (Acoustic), Double Bass
Simon NicolVocals, Guitar