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Fotheringay - Fotheringay Album

Fotheringay - Fotheringay Album
Performer: Fotheringay
Title: Fotheringay
Country: UK
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Folk Rock
Released: 28 Jul 2004
Catalog number: FLED 3044
Label: Fledg'ling Records
MP3 album szie: 1623 mb
FLAC album size: 1255 mb

Tracklist

1The Sea
Written-By – Denny
5:29
2Too Much Of Nothing
Written-By – Dylan
3:52
3Nothing More
Written-By – Denny
4:35
4Banks Of The Nile
Arranged By – FotheringayWritten-By – Trad
8:04
5The Way I Feel
Written-By – Lightfoot
4:44
6Winter Winds
Written-By – Denny
2:10
7The Pond And The Stream
Written-By – Denny
3:16
8Two Weeks Last Summer
Written-By – Cousins
4:28
9The Ballad Of Ned Kelly
Written-By – Lucas
3:31
10Peace In The End
Written-By – Denny, Lucas
4:02
11Banks Of The Nile
Arranged By – FotheringayWritten-By – Trad
7:38
12Memphis Tennessee
Written-By – Berry
3:47
13 Bonus Tracks

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ILPS 9125, ILPS-9125Fotheringay Fotheringay ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Island Records, Island RecordsILPS 9125, ILPS-9125UK1970
ZCI 9125Fotheringay Fotheringay ‎(Cass, Album)Island RecordsZCI 9125UK1971
SIL-933920Fotheringay Fotheringay ‎(LP, Album)Island RecordsSIL-933920Australia1970
6339 010Fotheringay Fotheringay ‎(LP, Album)Island Records6339 010Germany1970
CGC 4426Fotheringay Fotheringay ‎(Cass, Album)Carthage RecordsCGC 4426US1986

Credits

  • Backing Vocals [Additional]Linda Thompson
  • Backing Vocals [Additional], Engineer [Assistant]Tod Lloyd
  • Bass, Backing VocalsPat Donaldson
  • Drums, Backing VocalsGerry Conway
  • EngineerJerry Boys
  • Lead Guitar, Backing VocalsJerry Donahue
  • Mixed ByPaschal Byrne (tracks: 10 to 13)
  • ProducerJoe Boyd
  • Vocals, GuitarTrevor Lucas
  • Vocals, Piano, GuitarSandy Denny

Notes

Tracks 1 to 9 were originally released in 1970 as the Island Records LP ILPS 9125.

Tracks 10 to 13 were recorded live at The Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam on 28 June 1970.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 5 020393 304429
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L621
  • Matrix / Runout: 33395 ADDFLED3044
  • Rights Society: MCPS

Companies

  • Recorded At – Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam
  • Licensed From – Universal Island Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Universal Island Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – A Wing & A Prayer Ltd.
  • Made By – Accurate Disc Duplication

Short intro

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