Fotheringay

Two Sessions For The BBC


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Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway were members of the folk-rock group Eclection, who released an album in August 1968 on Elektra Records. After the group disbanded in 1969, they formed Fotheringay with Lucas's girlfriend Sandy Denny, who had recently left Fairport Convention. The Fairports were recording mostly traditional folk material at this time and Denny left the group so that she could perform more of her own compositions.

The BBC session on Side One of this LP features songs from the first Fotheringay album and took place at the Playhouse Theatre on April 13th 1970. The songs on Side Two were recorded at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios in November 1970. They are ‘off-air’ recordings but the sound quality is still very good.

Tracklist

Side One 
1.    Banks Of The Nile
2.    Nothing More
3.    The Ballad Of Ned Kelly
4.    The Sea 
5.    Too Much of Nothing

Side Two 
1.    Gypsy Davey
2.    Bold Jack Donahue
3.    Eppy Moray
4.    Silver Threads And Golden Needles

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