Unhalfbricking [UK Bonus Tracks] Fairport Convention

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  • Release Date: 04/01/2003
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Sales Rank: 11,926
  • Label: ISLAND UK
  • UPC: 044006359625

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Unhalfbricking [UK Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENGenesis Hall 3:37
2LISTENSi Tu Dois Partir 2:21
3LISTENAutopsy 4:23
4LISTENA Sailor's Life 11:11
5LISTENCajun Woman 2:45
6LISTENWho Knows Where the Time Goes? 5:08
7LISTENPercy's Song 6:49
8LISTENMillion Dollar Bash 2:57
9LISTENDear Landlord Bonus Track 4:08
10LISTENThe Ballad of Easy Rider Bonus Track 4:55

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Unhalfbricking was, if only in retrospect, a transitional album for the young Fairport Convention, in which the group shed its closest ties to its American folk-rock influences and started to edge toward a more traditional British folk-slanted sound. That shift wouldn't be definitive until their next album, Liege & Lief. But the strongest link to the American folk-rock harmony approach left with the departure of Ian Matthews, who left shortly after the sessions for Unhalfbricking began. The mixture of obscure American folk-rock songs, original material, and traditional interpretations that had fallen into place with What We Did on Our Holidays earlier in the year was actually still intact, if not as balanced. Sandy Denny's two compositions, her famous "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" and the far less celebrated but magnetically brooding "Autopsy," were among the record's highlights. So too were the goofball French Cajun cover of Bob Dylan's "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" (here retitled "Si Tu Dois Partir," and a British hit) and the magnificent reading of Dylan's "Percy's Song," though the bash through Dylan's "Million Dollar Bash" was less effective. Richard Thompson's pair of songs, however, were less memorable. The clear signpost to the future was their 11-minute take on the traditional song "A Sailor's Life," with guest fiddle by Dave Swarbrick, soon to join Fairport himself and make his own strong contribution toward reshaping the band's sound. [The 2003 CD reissue adds historical liner notes and two decent bonus tracks: an outtake cover of Dylan's "Dear Landlord" and a cover of the Byrds' "The Ballad of Easy Rider" (actually recorded during the Liege & Lief sessions) that previously surfaced on Richard Thompson's Guitar & Vocal compilation.] Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Who Knows Were The Time Goesby JohnQ

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July 16, 2009: Fairport Convention made many beautiful albums (especially during the Sandy Denny / Richard Thompson years) but this is the one album that needs to be in your collection as it has Sandy Denny singing her own classic song: Who Knows Where The Time Goes. Along with that it has Bob Dylan's Percy's Song and another Dylan tune sang in French. Both Denny and Thompson are in peak form here.