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Fairport Convention were a highly influential English folk-rock band from the late 60s. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1968, but wasn't a commercial success. It took until their third album, 1969's Unhalfbricking, for them to gain mainstream recognition. The album reached No.12 in the charts and is considered one of the best British folk-rock albums ever made.

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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: December 1969
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: A&M
  • ASIN: B000002GFT
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #8,594 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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British hippies who started out emulating Jefferson Airplane, Fairport Convention escalated their homeland connections with each outing, culminating in this, their fourth album and a watershed for British folk-rock. Hindsight offers the ironic possibility that the Dylan covers of its predecessor, Unhalfbricking, opened a window onto the earlier Irish-English-Scots roots of the American music they loved, and Liege & Lief jumps through that window triumphantly. "Come All Ye" underscores their affinity for the Band yet is joyfully rooted in their own fertile folk traditions, echoed in a mix of classic songs from members Sandy Denny, Ashley Hutchings, and Richard Thompson, and given direct homage in the extended ballads "Matty Groves" and "Tam Lin," which evoke Neil Young & Crazy Horse in kilts. Fiddler Dave Swarbrick's arrival as a fulltime member adds new richness and a wonderful foil for Thompson's superb guitar leads. A medley of jigs and reels showcases their flair for hot-wiring traditional British Isles dances, a fixture ever since. --Sam Sutherland

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Classic Fairport Convention Album from 1969, Remastered and Includes Two Bonus Tracks: Alternate Versions of 'sir Patrick Spens' and 'quiet Joys of Brotherhood'. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A most welcome reissue, April 5, 2003
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I first heard Liege & Lief nearly 20 years ago, when my brother purchased a vinyl copy of the album. It took me some time before I fully got into Fairport Convention, but I had the best entry point a fan could possibly have--this was the record that has defined the band in the years since its release, with Sandy Denny's beautiful vocals, Richard Thompson's stinging guitar work, and Dave Swarbrick's always-excellent fiddle.
Thus, when I spotted the remastered and expanded CD here at Amazon, my first thought was "About freakin' time!" It was the only one A&M bothered to keep in print in the States, and the CD remaster from 1988 was only a minor improvement over the original LP. The original tracks burn as intensely as ever, with greater clarity and width of sound; the bonus tracks are revealing. "Sir Patrick Spens" is a bit slower and not quite as good as the final version on Full House, but Sandy does well enough with the vocals, or as well as one vocalist can manage (remember, the final version had Swarb, RT and Simon Nicol all harmonising); "Quiet Joys of Brotherhood" is rather too slow, however. I much prefer the version from Sandy's 1972 solo album Sandy, and rather wish that the band's cover of "Ballad of Easy Rider," recorded during the L&L sessions, had been included here rather than on the expanded remaster of Unhalfbricking...but there you go. Fine work nonetheless.
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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Liege & Mott, August 1, 2006
By Kim Fletcher (Pattaya, Chonburi Thailand) - See all my reviews
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At the end of 1969 Fairport Convention were to release an album that was to change the face of British rock, and define a whole new genre folk/rock. The fact that the album was released at all was astonishing in itself. But these days it stands the test of time as a groundbreaking work of genuine originality and bravery.
Fairport Convention first took wing into the realms of the British rock scene in 1967. Coming out of the North London folk scene, at first the line up was kept very flexible, until they released that they might be onto something here. The line up stabilized to Simon Nicol on guitars and vocals, a great man to have in any band as adaptability was his middle name, and enthusiasm he kept in bags. Ashley Hutchings took over the bass responsibilities and being steeped in traditional British folk music became the unspoken leader come spokesman for the band. On lead guitar and vocals was one of the nicest men on the planet, who also just happened to be one of the most original guitar players of his day, a distinctive vocalist, and a talented songwriter, so all round a pretty useful chap to have on board... Martin Lamble sat behind the skins and was the drummer that every band envied, as not only could he keep time, but brought with him a style of his own. Judy Dyble was the female singer that fronted the band, who had a fine clear folk voice enabling her to tell the stories the musicians were portraying. But Judy Dyble left the band preferring to stick to her solo folk roots and was replaced by the impeccable Sandy Denny. Now it is beyond any doubt that Sandy Denny was the finest female vocalist ever to come out of modern music. If you have ever heard an angel sing then you have some idea how Sandy Denny sounds. She had a startling career, including appearing on two Led Zeppelin tracks singing with Robert Plant on 'Battle Of Evermore' and 'Going To California which rather proves the point as at the time Led Zeppelin could of chosen anybody to sing on their albums. Ian Matthews was then added as a second vocalist and the band went into the studio after signing a contract with the newly formed Island Record Company.
Their first album `What We Did On Our Holidays' (1969) was an excellent album, showing great variety of style, and hinting at things to come with a radical swing to traditional British music that was to follow.
Dissatisfied with his role in `Fairport Convention' Ian Matthews left after contributing to one track on the next album, understandably as it was very hard for him to compete and be compared to Sandy Denny. But fear not, no need to feel sorry for young Matthews as he went off and formed 'Matthew's Southern Comfort' and was Number One in the British charts by October 1970 with his version of Joni Mitchell's 'Woodstock'.
The new album from the Fairport Convention was a cracker released only six months after their debut album. 'Unhalfbricking' (1969) was a definite step down the road of development, for the first time including the talents of long time friend and fiddle man Dave Swarbrick for this album as a session player, but his future influence on Fairport Convention and British folk rock were swathing.
Due to their popularity Fairport Convention were almost constantly on the road, and just when everything seemed to be on the up and up disaster struck. In June 1969 returning from a gig in Birmingham their Van ran off the motorway, in this terrible crash the lives of Martin Lamble and Richard Thomson's girlfriend Jeannie Taylor were snatched away.
Naturally the rest of the members of the band were distraught, and at first could not bare the idea of carrying on without their fallen comrades. But Joe Boyd Fairport Convention's manager rented a remote cottage in Farley Chamberlayne, near Winchester in Hampshire (You can tell how remote it was by the address). The remaining members of the band were invited to live their, and Dave Swarbrick was made a permanent member of the band. A replacement for Martin Lamble had to be found to allow the band to continue recording and touring. Dave Mattacks seemed to have the right temperament, was an excellent drummer, and above all made a superb centre half for the Fairport's football team. Fairport Convention were a band again.
Collectively it was decided that a new direction had to be taken as the others could not imagine playing the old songs without in particular Martin Lamble on drums.
They as many others were impressed by the new music coming out of America particularly 'The Music From The Big Pink' by The Band. In their country recluse they could not stop playing the LP. They loved it, but at the same time they were shocked. It was so deeply American, so fully immersed in the roots of American culture that the Fairport's felt that the goalposts may have been moved too far. They could never inhabit the space occupied by The Band. But perhaps they could accomplish something parallel to 'Big Pink' if they set their minds to it. Maybe they could create a repertoire as English as the Band was American.
Ashley Hutchings and Sandy Denny shared a love for old traditional English folk songs , almost everyday the two of them would arrive back at the house with reams of new songs to show and play for their friends and band mates. Everybody was in agreement this was the way forward. . Once the band had decided where they were going the music was laid down quickly and almost effortlessly. Daytimes were spent playing football in the spacious gardens, or taking long walks with Dave Swarbrick's Collie dog. But in the evening they would pick up their instruments and get down to work.
The results were stupendous, a landmark in rock 'n' roll history. Of the eight tracks, the album opens and closes with originals the Sandy Denny and Ashley Hutchings 'Come All Ye' sets the mood perfectly, whilst 'Crazy Man Michael' by Dave Swarbrick and Richard Thompson brings the album to a fitting close. In the middle there is Richard Thompson's beautiful 'Farewell, Farewell' In-between are five songs dug out by Sandy Denny and Ashley Hutchings which have been arranged by the band. All of them little gems. The medley in the middle is a joyous collection of tunes, jigs and reels. But perhaps the stand out track on the album is 'Matty Groves' all eight minutes of it, as it tells of love between the classes. At first Sandy Denny's beautiful voice leads us through the story, with its sad conclusion before the band break in rampaging towards the climax with a fine musical battle between fiddle and lead guitar.
'Liege and Lief' (1969) to this day is the British folk rock album. A seminal work which said it all, and launched a thousand imitators. Certainly Fairport Convention's finest hour. Unfortunately in their wisdom Island records have decided to add two further tracks onto the original album, both of which are outtakes never meant for the paying public and do nothing to enhance the album.
Strange then that before the album had hit the record shelves in the shops, and after one radio broadcast, an appearance on Top Of The Pops to promote the non-LP 'Si Tu Dois Partir' which actually got to 21 in the charts, and only nine concerts. Sandy Denny and Ashley Hutchings left the band. Sandy Denny to form 'Fortheringay', and Ashley Hutchings to 'Steeleye Span'. Especially strange as these were the two musicians who had taken the band off in it's new direction. Of course the others quickly got over the shock, picked themselves up, dusted themselves down and carried on. Having a new album in the charts by the following July 'Full House'(1970).
A band under the Fairport Convention banner still record and tour to this day, keeping the Fairport ideals alive. Ashley Hutchings was to reappear in the bands line up over the next thirty odd years every now and again when the whim took him, and is always welcomed back with open arms. Sandy Denny re-joined the band in 1975 for another year of touring and one more album 'Rising For The Moon' (1975) but left again in 1976. Sadly she died of a brain hemorrhage on Friday 21st April 1978 after falling down some stairs at a friend's house the previous Monday, a great loss to the world. But her beautiful voice lives on as can be heard here on this exquisite album.

By Mott The Dog.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The album that revived traditional British folk music, February 11, 2003
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"Liege & Lief" was Fairport Convention's fourth album and represented the group's transformation from a rock band with a love of folk music to a group that reinterpreted traditional English songs. You will only find one original song on this album, "Come All Ye" by Sandy Denny and Ashley Hutchings, who were already on their way out the door when this 1969 album was being recorded. The rest are traditional English folk songs, but done with gorgeous harmonies backed by a splendid mix of acoustic and electric guitars that suddenly made this type of music artistically and commercially viable. It is hard to pick favorites from this album because everything on it sounds great. At the moment I like "Reynardine," "Matty Groves," "Farewell Farewell" and "Tam-Lin" the best, but ask me again next week and you will probably get a different album. Fairport Convention was never really popular on this side of the pond, but few groups anyway could match their singing or their instrumentation (think of them as a mix of the Mamas & the Papas with the Byrds for a rough idea) and with Sandy Denny on lead vocals they had the pre-eminent British folk-rock singer of her generation. Consequently, there is something of an understandable bias towards the work of Fairport Convention during this early period, although the signature sound they developed on "Liege & Lief" would be continued for well over another decade by the group's new lineup.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic blend of old and new, traditional music, and rock and roll.
Now this is what I call a fantastic album. Fairport Convention's Liege & Lief is an exciting folk rock album from 1969, probably the best of the genre of folk-rock. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Parkansky

5.0 out of 5 stars Just get the album!
Folk-rock or whatever that matrix of Fairport Convention, Fotheringay musicians produced may be called is new to me. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ernesto

4.0 out of 5 stars Looking to "round out" your musical experience?
If you're new to the genre of Traditional English folk-rock, this may sound a bit cheesy and dated. Fairport Convention, as well as Steel-Eye Span; attempted to up-date classic... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Jennifer A. Rabuchin

4.0 out of 5 stars Headphone Joy
This CD and all the other Fairport Convention CD's purchased recently should be on the "Before I die" list of listening pleasure. Read more
Published 15 months ago by John F. Lutz

4.0 out of 5 stars I like it a lot
Liege and Lief is a very nice album. The vocal melodies, while simplistic and repeat a bunch of times, are interesting enough to keep my attention, and interesting enough to tell... Read more
Published 16 months ago by B. E Jackson

5.0 out of 5 stars Still wonderful listening after all these years!!!
Liege and Lief continues to be my all time favourite album of all time!! The album came out in my senior year and since then I've worn out albums, 8 tracks and cassettes... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Terry Lopez

5.0 out of 5 stars Gold standard folk rock
Sandy Denny's voice would be worth the price alone, but the sensational work by the musicians with her,Richard Thompson,Dave Swarbrick,Simon Nicol,Ashley Hutchings,and Dave... Read more
Published 21 months ago by ToveJ

4.0 out of 5 stars pleasing
This album is a good addition to my collection. It is sweet and makes good music to cook to. i would buy it again.
Published on December 17, 2007 by Amanda Moon

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ethnic Album of its time, without a doubt
It's strange, because Fairport Convention was a group before, Sandy Denny, and after. However, there has NEVER, EVER, been a voice, at least in my lifetime, that has come CLOSE to... Read more
Published on August 27, 2007 by J. Robert Penhallow

5.0 out of 5 stars (4.5 stars) Should be considered a rock classic
Most rock fans have heard of this group, but how many have actually heard them is another situation entirely. Read more
Published on August 20, 2007 by finulanu

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