CD Review: FAIRPORT CONVENTION ‘Over The Next Hill’

Author: JasonRPublished: Feb 28, 2005 at 4:31 pm 1 comment

FAIRPORT CONVENTION ‘Over The Next Hill’ Matty Grooves Records (2004)

Some bands like wines get better with age and Fairport Convention are certainly one of these type of bands.

2004 marked a traumatic year for the band as the bass player Dave Pegg separated from his wife, Christine and this meant major upheaval as these two people were the driving force behind the band’s label Woodworm Records and the annual Cropredy festival. Thankfully it wasn’t too messy and the band soldiered on, producing one of their best studio albums in more than 15 years. Interestingly there are a lot of outside writers this time including Steve Tilston, Ben Bennion and a Dylan cover – ‘Si Tu Dois Partir’. Band mainstay Simon Nicol still sounds in fine voice and relative "newboy" Chris Leslie seems to have breathed life into the band and has a decent set of vocals himself.

Highlights include "I’m Already There" and Fairport do a bit of prog rock even on "Wait For The Tide To Come In." Violinist Ric Sanders shows his worth on the two instrumental medleys the uptempo "Canny Capers" and "Some Special Place." "Westward is the sort of rousing folk tune Fairport does so well.

If you’ve never sampled the delights of this band this album is as good as any place to start. We are very lucky to have such a gifted and talented band like this still producing fine music this many years down the line.

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  • 1 - Temple Stark

    Mar 20, 2005 at 9:10 pm

    JasonR,

    I promoted this review to Advance.net. That means I put it here (and these places) where it could potentially be read by another few hundred thousand readers.

    - Thank you for the post. Temple Stark

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