Angel Delight (album)

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Angel Delight
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1971
RecordedFebruary–March 1971
Studio Sound Techniques (London)
Genre British folk rock
Length36:46
Label Island
Producer Fairport Convention & John Wood
Fairport Convention chronology
Full House
(1970)
Angel Delight
(1971)
"Babbacombe" Lee
(1971)

Angel Delight is the sixth album by the British folk rock band Fairport Convention, released in June 1971. This was the first Fairport Convention album without guitarist Richard Thompson, and the lineup consisted of Simon Nicol (guitar, vocals) (the only original group member), Dave Swarbrick (violin, vocals), Dave Pegg (bass, vocals), and Dave Mattacks (drums).

Contents

Production

The title derives from "The Angel" in Little Hadham, Hertfordshire, a former pub which the band were living in at the time, [1] [2] and the eponymous track is autobiographical, referring to "John the Wood" (co-producer), "Dave the Drum" (Mattacks), and even details such as "peer through the haze watching Top of the Pops ". The band moved out of The Angel shortly after the album's release, partly because a lorry had crashed into Dave Swarbrick's bedroom. [3] [4]

The U.K. album cover included liner notes consisting of dialogue among band members and roadies preparing to leave "The Angel" for a gig, that was replaced on American and Canadian copies by a more straightforward, biographical liner essay. [5] [6]

Musically, Angel Delight progressed little from its predecessors, although an appearance on Top of the Pops as a featured album contributed to its chart success; [7] it reached number eight on the UK Album chart, making it the band's highest charting album in the UK. [8]

Reception

Professional ratings
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Angel Delight has received generally positive reviews from critics.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lord Marlborough" Traditional 3:27
2."Sir William Gower"Traditional5:00
3."Bridge over the River Ash [10] "Traditional2:15
4."Wizard of the Worldly Game" Simon Nicol, Dave Swarbrick 4:08
5."The Journeyman's Grace"Swarbrick, Richard Thompson 4:35
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Angel Delight"Nicol, Swarbrick, Dave Pegg, Dave Mattacks 4:10
7."Banks of the Sweet Primroses"Traditional4:15
8."Instrumental Medley: The Cuckoo's Nest / Hardiman the Fiddler / Papa Stoor"Traditional3:28
9."The Bonny Black Hare"Traditional3:08
10."Sickness & Diseases"Swarbrick, Thompson3:47
Total length:36:46
Island Remasters CD reissue bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."The Journeyman's Grace [11] "Swarbrick, Thompson3:53

Personnel

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Title

The cover includes a photo of two cherubs kissing. The title may also be a reference to the UK dessert, Angel Delight.[ citation needed ]

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