Fotheringay by Fotheringay

Fotheringay

Fotheringay

1970

Fotheringay is a Rock album by Fotheringay, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 56 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Folk Rock
  • clean
  • melancholic
  • pastoral

About

Fotheringay is the self-titled album by the group formed by Sandy Denny after she left Fairport Convention in 1969, and was the group's only contemporaneous release. It was recorded in 1970 with former Eclection member and Denny's future husband Trevor Lucas, with Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, and Pat Donaldson. The album includes five Sandy Denny compositions (one of which was co-written with Lucas), one song by Lucas, as well as one traditional song and two cover versions: Bob Dylan's "Too Much of Nothing" and Gordon Lightfoot's "The Way I Feel". .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Eppie Moray (Live)5:37
  2. 2The Sea (Live)5:37
  3. 3The Ballad of Ned Kelly (Live)3:48
  4. 4Gypsy Davey (Live)3:49
  5. 5Too Much of Nothing (Live)3:47
  6. 6Nothing More (Live)4:59
  7. 7The Way I Feel (Live)5:13
  8. 8John the Gun (Live)6:18
  9. 9Memphis, Tennessee (Live)3:43

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 56 pressings tracked on Gatefold