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@Fotheringay (Sandy Denny) - BBC Sessions - April-Nov 1970 (Audio)
Fotheringay (Sandy Denny) - BBC Sessions - April-Nov 1970 (Audio) Sandy Denny (1947-1978) was an English singer and songwriter, perhaps best known as the lead singer for the folk rock band Fairport Convention. She has been described as “the pre-eminent British folk rock singer”. She formed the short-lived band Fotheringay in 1970, releasing one album with them (another unreleased album surfaced over 30 years later), before focusing on a solo career.Very rare BBC Radio Sessions off air recordings of varying quality April-November 1970. A mixture of AM/FM they are mostly perfectly listenable. No noise reduction applied. Quality of Peace In The End is poor but I know of no better version. Includes interviews with Sandy and those who knew her. Some song titles appear more than once, all are differing versions or broadcasts. These tracks are an invaluable resource to Sandy Denny fans. Some tracks also appear on the boots, Wild Mountain Thyme; Poems From Alexandra; and Sandy At The BBC. 01-Intro to First broadcast by Fotheringay. 02-The way I feel. (1970-04-02) 03-Nothing More. (1970-04-02) 04-The Sea. (1970-04-02) 05-The Ballad of Ned Kelly. (1970-04-02) 06-The Banks of the Nile. (1970-04-02) 07-Too Much of Nothing. (1970-04-02) 08-The Ballad of Ned Kelly. (High Male Harmony) 09-Outro John Peel DJ on Ballad of Ned Kelly 10-The Sea. (1970-04-13) 11-Intro/Banks of the Nile. 12-Banks of the Nile. (1970-04-13) 13-Nothing More. (1970-04-13) 14-Outro/Nothing More. (1970-04-13) 15-The Way I Feel. 16-Interview. 17-The Sea. 18-Silver Threads and Golden Needles. (1970-05-05) 19-Intro/Peace in the End. 20-Peace in the End. (1970-05-05) 21-Too Much of Nothing. (Beat Club Bremen) 22-Intro/Farewell Fotheringay broadcast Folk on One (1970-11-12) 23-Eppy Moray. 24-Sandy on Eppy Moray. 25-Trevor on Fotheringay. 26-Intro/Gyspy Davey. 27-Gypsy Davey. 28-Intro/Bold Jack Donahue. 29-Bold Jack Donahue. 30-Reasons for breakup of Fotheringay. 31-The Ballad of Ned Kelly. 32-Interview Robin Denslow. 33-Intro/Lowlands of Holland. 34-Lowlands of Holland. 35-Interview Karl Dallas. 36-Banks of the Nile. 37-Gypsy Davey (1970-11-15) 38-Bold Jack Donahue. 39-John the Gun. 40-Wild Mountain Thyme (Will you go Lassie go) 41-Eppy Moray (different Source with Intro voiceover) Tracks 22-25 Broadcast as Farewell Fotheringay. Tracks 26-41 Broadcast Sounds of the Seventies.

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