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Fotheringay: Poems From Alexandra
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Poems From Alexandra (Bootleg) Goldtone GT-004 |
Musicians
Sandy Denny: vocals, guitar & piano;
Trevor Lucas: vocals & guitar;
Jerry Donahue: guitar;
Pat Donaldson: bass;
Gerry Conway: drums (the sleeve notes say “Jerry Conway”!)
Tracks
BBC Radio “Folk on One”, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 12 November 1970, bc. 21 November 1970
Iincluding some introductions from Sandy Denny and Trevor Lucas. The quality is mediocre.
- Eppie Moray (4.48) (the sleeve notes say “Broomfield Hall”)
- Gypsy Davey (4.02)
- Bold Jack Donahue (6.15) (the sleeve notes say “John Donohue”)
- The Lowlands of Holland (Sandy solo) (2.33)
- The Ballad of Ned Kelly (3.31)
- Banks of the Nile (6.47)
“Beat-Club”, Bremen, Germany, 28 November 1970
The quality is quite good, although the second half has some extraneous noise.
- Too Much of Nothing (3.26)
BBC Radio “Sound of the Seventies”, host Bob Harris, rec. 15 November 1970, bc. 21 December 1970
The quality is poor.
- John the Gun (4.39)
BBC Radio “Sound of the Seventies”, host David Symonds, rec. 5 May 1970, bc. 18 May 1970
The quality is poor.
BBC Radio, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 2 April& 1970, bc. 5April 1970
The quality is poor and gradually getting worse, at the end very poor.
- The Way I Feel (4.42)
- Nothing More (4.29)
- The Sea (5.18)
Studio tracks recorded in 1970
Copied from the 4LP/3CD boxed set Who Knows Where the Time Goes?:
- Two Weeks Last Summer (3.55)
- Gypsy Davey (3.51)
- Late November (4.34)
Tracks 1-4, 6, 14 trad.
Track 5 Trevor Lucas
Track 7 Bob Dylan
Tracks 8, 11-12, 15 Sandy Denny
Track 9 J. Rhodes, O. Reynolds
Track 10 Gordon Lightfoot
Track 13 Dave Cousins