Tracklist
1 | Silver Threads And Golden NeedlesWritten-By – Dick Reynolds , Jack Rhodes | 4:30 |
2 | Eppie MorayArranged By – FotheringayWritten-By – Trad. | 4:44 |
3 | I Don't Believe YouWritten-By – Bob Dylan | 4:45 |
4 | Late NovemberWritten-By – Sandy Denny | 4:39 |
5 | Wild Mountain ThymeWritten-By – McPeake | 3:50 |
6 | John The GunWritten-By – Sandy Denny | 5:06 |
7 | Two Weeks Last SummerWritten-By – Dave Cousins | 3:51 |
8 | Bold Jack DonahueArranged By – FotheringayWritten-By – Trad. | 7:38 |
9 | Knights Of The RoadWritten-By – Peter Roche, Trevor Lucas | 4:10 |
10 | Gypsy DaveyArranged By – FotheringayWritten-By – Trad. | 3:41 |
11 | RestlessWritten-By – Peter Roche, Trevor Lucas | 2:48 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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FLED 3066 | Fotheringay | 2 (CD, Album, Dig) | Fledg'ling Records | FLED 3066 | UK | 2008 |
STAMLP 1001 | Fotheringay | 2 (LP, Album) | Stamford Audio | STAMLP 1001 | UK | 2008 |
Credits
- Backing Vocals [Additional] – Wendy Righart Van Gelder (tracks: 9)
- Bass, Backing Vocals, Harmony Vocals [Duet] – Pat Donaldson
- Design – Phil Smee
- Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Gerry Conway
- Engineer – Henno Althoff, Justin Fox, Richard Barron, Scott Whitley
- Engineer [Sound Techniques] – Jerry Boys, John Wood
- Lead Guitar [Lead Electric], Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Alto Guitars], Backing Vocals, Producer – Jerry Donahue
- Liner Notes – Richard Williams
- Mastered By – Ben Wiseman
- Organ [Additional] – John "Rabbit" Bundrick (tracks: 8)
- Recorded By – Joe Boyd
- Saxophone [Additional] – Sam Donahue (tracks: 1)
- Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Trevor Lucas
- Vocals, Piano, Twelve-String Guitar, Harmonium – Sandy Denny
Notes
mp3 download version of Fotheringay - 2 purchased via Amazon UK in 2013
Companies
- Recorded At – Sound Techniques, London
- Engineered At – Iris Of Hollywood Studio
- Engineered At – Acoustic Wood
- Engineered At – Adalt Tonstudio
- Engineered At – Oxygen Recording Studio
- Engineered At – Sonora Recorders
- Mastered At – The Audio Archiving Company
- Published By – Warlock Music
- Published By – Warner/Chappell Music
- Published By – Special Rider Music
- Published By – Campbell-Connelly Ltd.
- Published By – Winckler Music
Album
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