Fairport Convention - Full House (1970) LP

Artist: Fairport Convention
Title: Full House
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Island Records
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 35:27
Total Size: 727 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Full House
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Island Records
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24bit/96kHz)
Total Time: 35:27
Total Size: 727 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Walk Awhile 4:03
02. Dirty Linen 4:17
03. Sloth 9:19
04. Sir Patrick Spens 3:36
05. Flatback Caper 6:25
06. Doctor Of Physick 3:37
07. Flowers Of The Forest 4:11
Full House is a 1970 album by British folk rock group Fairport Convention, their fifth since their debut, Fairport Convention in 1968, and their first without a female vocalist.
The album was their first without a female vocalist, as Sandy Denny had left to form Fotheringay. Founder member Ashley Hutchings had also left for Steeleye Span, and Dave Pegg had joined on bass. Richard Thompson was to leave the band for a solo career early the following year.
As their previous album, Liege & Lief, had reinterpreted a number of traditional folk tunes, so did Full House. Many were sewn into two medleys, "Dirty Linen" and "Flatback Caper". The album also featured the nine-minute track "Sloth", which remained part of the group's live set for many years and has been described as "haunting, moody, dazzling".
The album was their first without a female vocalist, as Sandy Denny had left to form Fotheringay. Founder member Ashley Hutchings had also left for Steeleye Span, and Dave Pegg had joined on bass. Richard Thompson was to leave the band for a solo career early the following year.
As their previous album, Liege & Lief, had reinterpreted a number of traditional folk tunes, so did Full House. Many were sewn into two medleys, "Dirty Linen" and "Flatback Caper". The album also featured the nine-minute track "Sloth", which remained part of the group's live set for many years and has been described as "haunting, moody, dazzling".