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5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This!!!, January 22, 2005
This review is from: Babbacome Lee (Audio CD)
I am the first person reviewing this edition of the album, but if you want more opinions look at the other older editions offered through Amazon for other people's reviews. What amazes me is that some people REALLY hate this album. I just don't understand why. No, Richard Thompson isn't on this. No Sandy Denny was out of the band as well (although she does show up in one of the bonus tracks recorded upon her return.) But what a job Swarb, Peggy, Simon and Dave do on this album. I really wish this lineup had stuck together for awhile longer.

Yes it is a concept album ... and that could be a bad thing. It works though. Unlike other pompous concept albums and rock operas of the era the songs on this are really concise and memorable. The whole album is pretty sympathetic to the character John "Babbacombe" Lee ... a historical figure who was a convicted murdered who claimed to be innocent of the charges. After three unsuccessful attempts at execution by hanging he had his death sentence commuted to 20 years.

There are extremely long notes from Mr. Lee himself describing his sad tale. Of course, it is very possible that John Lee was a sociopathic liar and was in fact guilty as sin (if you do an internet search for Babbacombe Lee there is a lot of info on the case on the internet) and one can't help but wonder if Fairport is doing the whole thing with a wink in their eye. Who knows. This is great stuff ... great rock (Simon Nicol really steps up as a guitarist), great ballads (I just love Swarb's Irish tenor voice) , great reels and jigs, and even a wonderful sea chanty. If you like Full House and Angel Delight this is a must have.

The two bonus tracks are great ... one is an outtake from the album and the other, although a repeat, features Sandy Denny on vocals. The only sad thing is they are second generation tapes from a TV performance and the sound quality is poor (but still very listenable.)

I guess I can sort of understand why some don't like this. It is very different from "What We Did on Our Holidays" (which I love) and Sandy Denny's stuff (which I really love.) But I also love a lot of 60s Brit Pop-Art albums like The Faces "Odgens Nut Gone Flake", The Bee Gees "Odessa" and The Kinks "Village Green Preservation Society" and "Arthur" albums. If you are a fan of that sort of thing this might turn out to be your favorite Fairport album of all. And even if you have no idea what I am talking about when I mention those albums .... this is still worth a listen.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars it's a timeless story, April 22, 2006
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I first heard this record when it came out and it wasn't typical of Fairport Convention. But it was great. I bought it in vinyl...listened to it over and over...it got scratched up...bought it again...scratched up again. It haunted because the words and music are so perfect for the story that the album tells. So much so, that when I went to England in the seventies after having gotten hooked on the album, I made it my business to get to Torquay, where much of the story took place. I got there...off the ferry from Plymouth and I can tell you that Torquay isn't on the beaten path...and it was so foggy in Torquay that I, quite literally, couldn't see past my nose. I actually had to hold on to the sides of the buildings and after few moments realized that I would just have to get right back to the ferry actually holding on to building walls to get back to it. I returned to Plymouth without ever even having seen Torquay. Now, some thirty years later, I got the remasterd CD...I listened...I gotta get to Torquay. That's what kind of album this is.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars surprise!, August 6, 2010
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I wondered if I would enjoy Fairport Convention without the beautiful voice of Sandy Denny, and a concept album featuring the story of a man condemned to death seemed an unlikely choice. Surprise! I loved the album! What does one call the singing style, hard core lower class English rustic? I like it, and I like it especially on the wonderful "Sailor's Alphabet". Try this CD out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Babbacombe Lee, September 20, 2008
This review is from: Babbacome Lee (Audio CD)
If you like Fairport Convention and Dave Swarbrick's violin, this digital remaster is a must have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars surprisingly good., July 31, 2011
This review is from: Babbacome Lee (Audio CD)
This is different from your typical Fairport album.Very understated and narrative.It kind of grows on you especially the underrated earie "Dream"
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Babbacome Lee by Fairport Convention (Audio CD - 2004)
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