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Fotheringay: Wild Mountain Thyme

Fotheringay: Wild Mountain Thyme (Handmade)

Wild Mountain Thyme (Bootleg)
BBC Session & Live

Fotheringay

Handmade Productions, no catalogue number

Fotheringay: Wild Mountain Thyme (Handmade)

The sound quality is mainly very good, much better than on Poems from Alexandra, except on track 9 where Sandy's voice seems a little distant, track 14 with poorer quality and more hiss and track 16 with the worst quality of all. Tracks 2-9 are copied from the bootleg Sandy at the BBC; tracks 13-15 are copied from the 4LP/3CD boxed set Who Knows Where the Time Goes?.

Musicians

Sandy Denny: vocals, guitar & piano;
Trevor Lucas: vocals & guitar;
Jerry Donahue: guitar;
Pat Donaldson: bass;
Gerry Conway: drums

Tracks

Live From the “Beat-Club”, Bremen, Germany, 28 November 1970

  1. Too Much of Nothing (3.26)

BBC Radio “Top Gear”, host John Peel, rec. 13 April 1970, bc. 4 July 1970

  1. The Way I Feel (4.36)

BBC Radio, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 2 April 1970, bc. 5 April 1970

  1. Interview (1.31)
  2. The Sea (4.52)

BBC Radio “Folk on One”, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 12 November 1970, bc. 21 November 1970

  1. Eppie Moray (3.55)
  2. The Lowlands of Holland (2.40)
  3. Interview / Gypsy Davey (4.13)

BBC Radio “Sounds of the Seventies”, host Bob Harris, rec. 15 November 1970, bc. 21 December 1970

  1. Will Ye Go Lassie Go (Wild Mountain Thyme) (3.55)
  2. John the Gun (5.05)
  3. Bold Jack Donahue (5.44)

BBC Radio “Top Gear”, host John Peel, rec. 13 April 1970, bc. 25 April 1970 and 4 July 1970

  1. The Ballad of Ned Kelly (3.30)
  2. Intro / Banks of the Nile (7.12)

El Pea version of a studio recording

  1. Late November (4.37)

Live at the Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam, 28 June 1970

  1. Nothing More (4.55)
  2. Memphis, Tennessee (4.03)

BBC Radio “Sounds of Seventies”, host David Symonds, rec. 5 May 1970, bc. 18 May 1970

  1. Silver Threads and Golden Needles (4.05)

Track 1 Bob Dylan
Track 2 Gordon Lightfoot
Tracks 4, 9, 13-15 Sandy Denny
Tracks 5-7, 10, 12 Trad.
Track 8 Jimmy McPeake
Track 11 Trevor Lucas
Track 16 Dick Reynolds, Jack Rhodes