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Sense Of Occasion

~ Fairport Convention (Artist)
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Product details

  • Audio CD (12 Feb 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: MATTY GROOVES
  • ASIN: B000MCHEBO
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 70,523 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Keep On Turning The Wheel
2. Love On Farmboy's Wages
3. Bowman's Return
4. South Dakota To Manchester
5. Spring Song
6. Polly On The Shore
7. Just Dandy
8. Tam Lin
9. In Our Town
10. Edge Of The World
11. Hawkwood's Army
12. Vision
13. Your Heart And Mine
14. Untouchable
15. Galileo's Apology
16. Best Wishes
17. Hornpipe

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A new album from Fairport Convention is always noteworthy, but the veteran band's latest CD will be extra special. Sense of Occasion celebrates Fairport's fortieth anniversary and features the same line up as their highly acclaimed 2004 release 'Over The Next Hill'. The new album presents a generous sixteen tracks, mainly original compositions but also including affectionate XTC and Glen Tillbrook covers. As a bonus, two of Fairport's best-loved songs are revisited with new arrangements.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Long may the music keep you underneath its spell, 6 Mar 2007
By Tim Edmonds "tim427" (High Wycombe) - See all my reviews
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Their fortieth anniversary album represents another landmark in the remarkable Fairport Convention story - like grandfather's axe they just keep on going. The content follows the pattern of the last two albums, with a mixture of some new songs and a bit of back catalogue material. The insert booklet includes all the lyrics.

The major contribution to the new material comes from the band's leading songwriter, Chris Leslie, whose output over the last decade has included a string of good folk-type songs based on real-life or mythical stories. The genre is represented here by "South Dakota to Manchester", inspired by the life of a Medicine Man from the Nakota people of North America, and "Edge of the World", based on the legend of the ship known as 'The Flying Dutchman' that is doomed to sail the seas forever. Chris's other songs are "Spring Song", a beautifully performed yearning pastoral ditty finishing with a vocal performance of the traditional dance tune "Princess Royal", then there's a bit of contemporary social comment in "In Our Town", contrasting with the whimsical sing-along opening track "Keep on Turning the Wheel" about a 1960s VW camper van. The other band member contributing original material is Ric Sanders, who provides two rather run-of-the-mill instrumentals in "The Bowman's Return" and "Just Dandy", plus the outstanding slow, lyrical "Your Heart and Mine".

From the Fairport back-catalogue come two songs. There's a good performance of "Polly on the Shore", but to my mind the original on "Nine" had more 'bite', although it is interesting that Simon Nicol's voice compares favourably with that of the late Trevor Lucas and shows how far he has progressed vocally over the years. "Tam Lin" first appeared on the ground-breaking "Liege and Lief" album in 1969 with the incomparable Sandy Denny singing; the band share the vocals here in a studio outing, but to my mind this classic song is one best left to live performances (it does, however, provide this album's token 'Trad. Arr.').

Of the remaining tracks, "Love on a Farmboy's Wages" is Fairport's take on an XTC track by Andy Partridge from their 1983 album "Mummer". "Hawkwood's Army" is an historical epic by Pete Scrowther (who wrote "Heart of the Song" on Fairport's 1999 album "The Wood and the Wire"). It's a story of war and gore with a good beat and a strong performance - a bit reminiscent of "Wat Tyler" in sound and style. For me "The Vision" is one of the outstanding tracks - a beautiful performance of a superb song by Americans Bill Miller and John Flanagan. "Untouchable" is a throbbing slow rocker written by Glenn Tilbrook (of Squeeze fame). "Galileo's Apology" is written by P.J. Wright and is also the title track of his new CD with Fairport's Dave Pegg; it's a ditty that grows on you. Finally, and in complete contrast, the last track is an unashamedly sentimental song by Steve Ashley. "Best Wishes" is sung by the band in close harmony and it sums up the Fairport approach to music and life: 'Long may the music keep you underneath its spell and long may you keep it live and always play it well'. Hear, hear to that. It's not quite the last track since if you leave the CD on for long enough you get a snatch of a dance tune right at the end.

This is an album which grows with each hearing. OK, some of it may be bordering on the twee, but you're allowed to relax a bit when you've been going for 40 years. If you're a follower of the current Fairport then you won't need persuading to buy this. If you are only familiar with their output in the 60s and 70s then it's still worth a listen as the band have plenty to offer in enduring, high-quality musicianship - and you get nearly 68 minutes of music for your money.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quite an Occasion!, 3 April 2007
By K. Barber (Worcestershire, UK) - See all my reviews
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To say that Fairport Convention are a unique institution is rather like saying that Everest is a mountain. How can a mere mortal possibly have the temerity to comment on the Legend? May the Gods forgive me...

Indeed, in my humble opinion, this album is one of the best and most satisfying that the Group have produced for some time with a freshness and fine musicality that belies their legendary and institutional status. The genius that is Swarbrick may not be present, but nonetheless in many ways this is essential Fairport with the added finesse acquired from years of doing what they do better than anyone else.

If you want a recording that has its roots in the inimitable Fairport of 'Leige and Leif' and yet speaks to you anew I recommend this one unreservedly. You will not be disappointed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, 27 Aug 2007
By R. Hayward "Folkieheadbanger" (W-S-M, Somerset) - See all my reviews
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When I got this album at a live performance in Weston Super Mare, I thought Id be dissapointed. Not a bit. Took me back to the concert hall. Best wishes such an uplifting song and Hawkwood army hits all the folk rock keys.

Cant wait till the next tour.

KEEP IT LIVE unless the cd is this good
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent as always
i heard a couple of the tracks off this cd used at my brothers funeral in september and was plessently surprised at how good this album is i only before knew there late 60's and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Will This Ever Get A US Release?
Usually, FC releases get a US distributor a short while after the original Woodworm/Matty Grooves release. But nothing here yet. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Uncle Gilbert

2.0 out of 5 stars Where's the Spark?
Live, Fairport Convention are entertaining and energetic. Yet this somehow fails to translate into the studio. Read more
Published 22 months ago by The Soft Machine Operator

4.0 out of 5 stars Their best in ages - a pleasant and enjoyable CD
Well, I tend to listen to music with a little more kick - heavy metal, prog, classical, or traditional folk. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Matthew Schwarz

1.0 out of 5 stars Simply Dire
Apart from Hawkwood's Army, this is a non-event; unless you happen to be Chris Leslie's mum.

The Fairport which produced the great albums is certainly only a memory... Read more
Published on 8 Nov 2007 by R. Whiley

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