By Popular Request

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By Popular Request
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2012
Genre British folk rock
Length54:42
Label Matty Grooves Records
Producer John Gale with Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention chronology
Festival Bell
(2011)
By Popular Request
(2012)
Myths and Heroes
(2015)

By Popular Request is a 2012 album by British folk rock band Fairport Convention, released in January 2012 on the band's own Matty Grooves Records label. The band have released over 30 albums since their debut, Fairport Convention , in 1968. The album consists of studio re-recordings of previous material as selected by popular request via the band's website.

Contents

Overview

The album was released to coincide with the band's 45th anniversary, and consists of thirteen brand new versions of songs from the band's back catalogue, selected by fans through the band's website. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Walk Awhile" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) (Originally from Full House )
  2. "Crazy Man Michael" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) (Originally from Liege and Lief )
  3. "The Hiring Fair" (Ralph McTell) (Originally from Gladys' Leap )
  4. "The Hexhamshire Lass" (Traditional; arranged by Fairport Convention) (Originally from Nine )
  5. "Red and Gold" (Ralph McTell) (Originally from Red & Gold )
  6. "Sir Patrick Spens" (Traditional; arranged by Fairport Convention) (Originally from Full House)
  7. "Genesis Hall" (Richard Thompson) (Originally from Unhalfbricking )
  8. "Farewell Farewell" (Richard Thompson) (Originally from Liege and Lief)
  9. "Rosie" (Dave Swarbrick) (Originally from Rosie )
  10. "Matty Groves" (Traditional; arranged by Fairport Convention) (Originally from Liege and Lief)
  11. "Fotheringay" (Sandy Denny) (Originally from What We Did on Our Holidays )
  12. "Jewel in the Crown" (Julie Matthews) (Originally from Jewel in the Crown )
  13. "Meet on the Ledge" (Richard Thompson) (Originally from What We Did on Our Holidays)

Personnel

Fairport Convention
Guest musician

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References

  1. "Fairport Convention News Archive". Fairport Convention. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2014.