TRACKLIST

1. Close The Door Lightly When You Go
2. I Don’t Know Where I Stand
3. Some Sweet Day
4. Reno, Nevada
5. Suzanne
6. If It Feels Good, You Know It Can’t Be Wrong
7. I Still Miss Someone
8. Bird On A Wire
9. Gone, Gone, Gone
10. Tried So Hard
11. Shattering Live Experience
12. Percy’s Song
13. You Never Wanted Me
14. Nottamun Town
15. Fotheringay
16. Si Tu Dois Partir
17. Cajun Woman
18. Autopsy
19. Reynardine
20. Tam Lin

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INFO

current status: in print in the U.K. (with bonus tracks); out-of-print in the U.S.

Hannibal Records l.p., HNBL-1329, U.S.A., 1969 [released 1987]
Hannibal Records c.d., HNCD-1329
Re-issue: Island Records c.d., IMCD-290, U.K., 2002

Bonus tracks on the 2002 Island U.K. c.d. re-issue:
"You Never Wanted Me"
 (written by Jackson C. Franke)
May 28, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Close The Door Lightly When You Go (written by Eric Anderson)
May 28, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

I Don't Know Where I Stand (written by Joni Mitchell)
May 28, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Some Sweet Day (written by F. Bryant/B. Bryant)
May 28, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Reno, Nevada (written by Richard Farina)
December 27, 1968 David Symonds Show, (radio producer: Keith Stewart)

Suzanne (written by Leonard Cohen)
August 26, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

If It Feels Good, You Know It Can't Be Wrong (written by Richard Thompson/Ashley Hutchings) published by Warlock Music Ltd.
August 26, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

I Still Miss Someone (written by Johnny Cash/Roy Cash, Jr.)
December 27, 1968 David Symonds Show, (radio producer: Keith Stewart)

Bird On A Wire (written by Leonard Cohen)
December 2, 1968 Stuart Henry Show, (radio producer: Johnny Beerling)

Gone, Gone, Gone (written by Phil Everly/Don Everly)
August 26, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Tried So Hard (written by Gene Clark)
December 27, 1968 David Symonds Show, (radio producer: Keith Stewart)

Shattering Live Experience (written by Simon Nicol)
February 4, 1969 Symonds On Sunday, (radio producer: John Walters)

Percy's Song (written by Bob Dylan)
March 18, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Nottamun Town (traditional, arranged Sandy Denny/Iain Matthews/Richard Thompson/Simon Nicol/Ashley Hutchings/Martin Lamble) published by Warlock Music Ltd.
May 28, 1968 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Fotheringay (written by Sandy Denny) February 4, 1969 Symonds On Sunday, 
(radio producer: John Walters)

Si Tu Dois Partir (written by Bob Dylan)
March 18, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Cajun Woman (written by Richard Thompson) published by Warlock Music Ltd.
March 18, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Autopsy (written by Sandy Denny
March 18, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: Bernie Andrews)

Reynardine (traditional arranged Sandy Denny/Dave Swarbrick/Richard Thompson/Simon Nicol/Ashley Hutchings/Dave Mattacks) published by Warlock Music Ltd.
September 23, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: John Walters)

Tam Lin (traditional arranged Dave Swarbrick)
September 23, 1969 Top Gear/John Peel, (radio producer: John Walters)

Original album assembled and compiled by Ashley Hutchings, Frank Kornelussen, and Joe Boyd
Post production by Edward Haber
Tape sources thanks to Simon Stable, Edward Haber, Frank Kornelussen, Ashley Hutchings, and Richard Thompson. Additional material thanks to Phil Lawton at the BBC and Ashley Hutchings
2002 re-issue project coordination: Tim Chacksfield and coordination for Universal: Joe Black
2002 re-issue remastered by Gary Moore at Universal Digital Mastering, London

Fairport Convention:
Sandy Denny: vocals
Iain Matthews: vocals
Richard Thompson: guitar, vocals
Simon Nicol: guitar
Ashley Hutchings: bass
Martin Lamble: drums
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle on Reynardine and Tam Lin
Dave Mattacks: drums on Reynardine and Tam Lin
with: 
Ric Grech: violin on Cajun Woman and Si Tu Dois Partir