Strangers in the room : a journey through the British folk rock scene 1967-73
Musik / folk
Emneord
Minder om
A salty taste to the lake
Caper Clowns
Kickin' child - the lost album 1965
Dion
Hitchhiker
Neil Young
Live 1974 - My Father's Place
Fairport Convention
What we did on our Saturday
Fairport Convention
A deeper understanding
The War on Drugs
Magic touch
The Albion Christmas Band
Other worlds
Taken by Trees
The Rolling Stones in mono
The Rolling Stones
Anmeldelser (3)
PopMatters
d. 28. juli 2017
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Ian Rushbury
d. 28. juli 2017
"Come All Ye should be enough for even the most jaded, battle-weary Fairport fan to part with his or her hard-earned cash. The band are no strangers to re-issues, remasters and live recordings, but this lavish set throws another 55 genuine unreleased performances into the pot. You get radio sessions, audio recordings of TV shows, alternate versions and a stack of newly found live performances. The sleeve notes are by Patrick Humphries - a man who writes knowledgably and well about this era of British music. It's a treasure trove for the faithful and a comprehensive baptism for the brave newbie".
Record collector
469 (2017 August)
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Mike Goldsmith
469 (2017 August)
"Essentially, if multiple live versions of Sloth are your bag (and that's not a bad bag to own), then Come All Ye is a compulsory purchase. The Cropredy years that followed may be a touch too trad for some but from 1967 to '77, Fairport Convention were beautiful, revolutionary, tear-jerking and heads-down purveyors of a right old English hoedown. Come all ye rolling minstrels indeed".
fRoots
2017 October
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Simon Jones
2017 October
"Love folk rock, love Fairport, then you need this. I hesitate to say it but this may well be the last box set of Fairport you should invest in - but then I've thought that before!".