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Neither fish nor foul,
Fairport Convention
holds a position somewhere between
traditional
English and contemporary
Celtic
music. Although mostly acoustic, electric bass and piano make appearances, and while the bandmembers enjoy the
folk
songs of yesteryear, they also pen new material. The band's approach and style also separate them from the
folk-rock
of the
Richard Thompson
/
Sandy Denny
era, which rocked quite a bit harder.
XXXV
celebrates the band's long history by dipping into a few old favorites like
"I Wandered by a Brookside"
and
"The Deserter."
The group plays as a collective unit, offering a nice blend of mandolin, fiddle, and guitar along with energetic percussion. There's a relaxed version of
"The Banks of the Sweet Primroses"
and a stately take on
Thompson
Dave Swarbrick
's
"Now Be Thankful."
Anna Ryder
's vocals add a nice touch to
"The Crowd,"
Ian Anderson
offers some fancy flute work on
"Portmeirion."
Interestingly, this latter instrumental reminds one of other "
new acoustic
" compositions by outfits like
New Grange
, another band on the
Compass
label. While all of the selections are performed competently and professionally, a certain sameness seeps into the proceedings halfway through the album. It's as though the music has become too safe, too predictable. Fans of
Fairport
's recent albums, however, will enjoy sitting down with a pint of their favorite beverage and taking a long look back at the band's illustrious history. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
Fairport Convention
holds a position somewhere between
traditional
English and contemporary
Celtic
music. Although mostly acoustic, electric bass and piano make appearances, and while the bandmembers enjoy the
folk
songs of yesteryear, they also pen new material. The band's approach and style also separate them from the
folk-rock
of the
Richard Thompson
/
Sandy Denny
era, which rocked quite a bit harder.
XXXV
celebrates the band's long history by dipping into a few old favorites like
"I Wandered by a Brookside"
and
"The Deserter."
The group plays as a collective unit, offering a nice blend of mandolin, fiddle, and guitar along with energetic percussion. There's a relaxed version of
"The Banks of the Sweet Primroses"
and a stately take on
Thompson
Dave Swarbrick
's
"Now Be Thankful."
Anna Ryder
's vocals add a nice touch to
"The Crowd,"
Ian Anderson
offers some fancy flute work on
"Portmeirion."
Interestingly, this latter instrumental reminds one of other "
new acoustic
" compositions by outfits like
New Grange
, another band on the
Compass
label. While all of the selections are performed competently and professionally, a certain sameness seeps into the proceedings halfway through the album. It's as though the music has become too safe, too predictable. Fans of
Fairport
's recent albums, however, will enjoy sitting down with a pint of their favorite beverage and taking a long look back at the band's illustrious history. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
Neither fish nor foul,
Fairport Convention
holds a position somewhere between
traditional
English and contemporary
Celtic
music. Although mostly acoustic, electric bass and piano make appearances, and while the bandmembers enjoy the
folk
songs of yesteryear, they also pen new material. The band's approach and style also separate them from the
folk-rock
of the
Richard Thompson
/
Sandy Denny
era, which rocked quite a bit harder.
XXXV
celebrates the band's long history by dipping into a few old favorites like
"I Wandered by a Brookside"
and
"The Deserter."
The group plays as a collective unit, offering a nice blend of mandolin, fiddle, and guitar along with energetic percussion. There's a relaxed version of
"The Banks of the Sweet Primroses"
and a stately take on
Thompson
Dave Swarbrick
's
"Now Be Thankful."
Anna Ryder
's vocals add a nice touch to
"The Crowd,"
Ian Anderson
offers some fancy flute work on
"Portmeirion."
Interestingly, this latter instrumental reminds one of other "
new acoustic
" compositions by outfits like
New Grange
, another band on the
Compass
label. While all of the selections are performed competently and professionally, a certain sameness seeps into the proceedings halfway through the album. It's as though the music has become too safe, too predictable. Fans of
Fairport
's recent albums, however, will enjoy sitting down with a pint of their favorite beverage and taking a long look back at the band's illustrious history. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
Fairport Convention
holds a position somewhere between
traditional
English and contemporary
Celtic
music. Although mostly acoustic, electric bass and piano make appearances, and while the bandmembers enjoy the
folk
songs of yesteryear, they also pen new material. The band's approach and style also separate them from the
folk-rock
of the
Richard Thompson
/
Sandy Denny
era, which rocked quite a bit harder.
XXXV
celebrates the band's long history by dipping into a few old favorites like
"I Wandered by a Brookside"
and
"The Deserter."
The group plays as a collective unit, offering a nice blend of mandolin, fiddle, and guitar along with energetic percussion. There's a relaxed version of
"The Banks of the Sweet Primroses"
and a stately take on
Thompson
Dave Swarbrick
's
"Now Be Thankful."
Anna Ryder
's vocals add a nice touch to
"The Crowd,"
Ian Anderson
offers some fancy flute work on
"Portmeirion."
Interestingly, this latter instrumental reminds one of other "
new acoustic
" compositions by outfits like
New Grange
, another band on the
Compass
label. While all of the selections are performed competently and professionally, a certain sameness seeps into the proceedings halfway through the album. It's as though the music has become too safe, too predictable. Fans of
Fairport
's recent albums, however, will enjoy sitting down with a pint of their favorite beverage and taking a long look back at the band's illustrious history. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
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