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Fotheringay: Wild Mountain Thyme
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Wild Mountain Thyme (Bootleg) Handmade Productions, no catalogue number |
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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
- Too Much of Nothing (3.26)
BBC Radio “Top Gear”, host John Peel, rec. 13 April 1970, bc. 4 July 1970
- The Way I Feel (4.36)
BBC Radio, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 2 April 1970, bc. 5 April 1970
- Interview (1.31)
- The Sea (4.52)
BBC Radio “Folk on One”, host Jim Lloyd, rec. 12 November 1970, bc. 21 November 1970
- Eppie Moray (3.55)
- The Lowlands of Holland (2.40)
- Interview / Gypsy Davey (4.13)
BBC Radio “Sounds of the Seventies”, host Bob Harris, rec. 15 November 1970, bc. 21 December 1970
- Will Ye Go Lassie Go (Wild Mountain Thyme) (3.55)
- John the Gun (5.05)
- Bold Jack Donahue (5.44)
BBC Radio “Top Gear”, host John Peel, rec. 13 April 1970, bc. 25 April 1970 and 4 July 1970
- The Ballad of Ned Kelly (3.30)
- Intro / Banks of the Nile (7.12)
El Pea version of a studio recording
- Late November (4.37)
Live at the Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam, 28 June 1970
- Nothing More (4.55)
- Memphis, Tennessee (4.03)
BBC Radio “Sounds of Seventies”, host David Symonds, rec. 5 May 1970, bc. 18 May 1970
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