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Rising for the Moon [EXTRA TRACKS] [IMPORT] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Fairport Convention
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 15, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: August 16, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Universal UK
  • ASIN: B0009A21K8
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #98,861 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Rising for the Moon
2. Restless
3. White Dress
4. Let It Go
5. Stranger to Himself
6. What Is True?
7. Iron Lion
8. Dawn
9. After Halloween
10. Night-Time Girl
11. One More Chance
12. Tears [*]
13. Rising for the Moon [Sandy Denny's Original Demo][*]
14. Stranger to Himself [Sandy Denny's Original Demo][*]
15. One More Chance [Sandy Denny's Original Demo][*]

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2005 Remastered re-issue. Includes four bonus tracks: 'Tears (Single B-side Of 'White Dress'), 'Rising For The Moon' (Sandy's original demo) , 'Stranger To Himself' (Sandy's original demo) and 'One More Chance' (Sandy's original demo). Universal.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An album that should have been much better, August 17, 2005
By woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews
When Sandy Denny returned to Fairport Convention, the band made one last bid for stardom. Super-producer Glyn Johns (the Who, Clapton, Eagles) was brought in. And the result was a surprisingly tepid album.

Johns seems to have been going for a singer-songwriting feel. The instruments are muted, with the fantastic musicianship of guitarist Jerry Donahue and fiddler Dave Swarbrick kept under wraps, and the bass and drums playing somewhere off in the distance. Nothing will distract the listener from the underlying songs! The problem is that those songs aren't good enough to carry the burden. Sandy contributes five songs that all have strong lyrics matched with lackluster music, and she sings them with a halfhearted effort. There's just enough going on to suggest that songs like "Dawn" and Trevor Lucas's "Iron Lion" could have been memorable with livelier arrangements and production. Lucas does provide his best Fairport moment with "Restless".

The album closes with "One More Chance", an 8-minute Sandy opus that is everything the rest of the album is not. Sandy finally raises her voice and sings like SANDY DENNY. The verse and chorus both have great melodies. And then...Donahue and Swarbrick both soar in an extended instrumental. This song is one of the all-time Fairport Convention highlights. If the same approach had been used throughout the album, "Rising for the Moon" might be remembered with "Liege & Leaf" and "What We Did on Our Holidays". Instead, it's an album best suited for late at night with a glass of wine. It's background music for melancholy, not an album that commands your full attention.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Much Better Sandy Denny Album Than "Rendezvous", April 26, 2006
By Michael K. Kivinen (Wyoming, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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"Rising for the Moon" may not be as epochal or acclaimed as "Liege and Lief," but I like it better and play it more often. It has more of a country-rock, singer-songwriter feel than Fairport's earlier progressive-folk albums, although this was off-putting to some fans. It is also a much better Sandy Denny album than the overproduced "Rendezvous" (1977) which relied heavily on covers. It is ironic that she occupied a more central position on this 1975 Fairport Convention offering than on her final solo album before her untimely death at age 31. The five originals Denny contributed to "Rising for the Moon" are easily some of her finest songs: the bluegrass-inflected title track, "What Is True," "After Halloween," "Stranger to Himself," and the epic "One More Chance." If you enjoy "Sandy" (1972), you will find much to love on "Rising for the Moon." Trevor Lucas'"Restless" is another excellent cut. It is only because of two weaker numbers ("Dawn" and "Let It Go," respectively rather turgid and twee, but still listenable)that this album receives 4 stars instead of 5.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Really Really Good Album That Really Ought Have Been Great, October 18, 2006
"Sandy Denny rejoins Fairport Convention" sounds like a recipe for a great album. But, somehow, it wasn't.

Perhaps it's because i just don't much like several of the songs. I don't much DISlike them either, and that's a recipe for apathy.

Of the songs that i DO like, i like a couple of them quite a bit, indeed -- as songs -- though i must agree that the production to some extent detracts even from the songs i do like.

That said, the title song is wonderful, Trevor's "Iron Lion" is one of the better railroad songs i've heard in a while, "White Dress" is almost achingly beautiful, "Stranger to Himself" is almost Dylanesque in its apparent symbolism, and, as others have remarked, "One More Chance" is a soaring wonder that shows what this band COULD have done, if they had been allowed/elected to soar to the heights that they could reach.

Sandy was only to be with us for a little while longer; it's sad that she and the band didn't take this chance to get together, rare back and fly.

That all having been said -- if you are at all a fan of Fairport, Sandy Denny or both, this album is one you need, if only for the title song and "One More Chance".

(The cover, by the way, is one of the prettier and more evocative of all the Fairport album covers)

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A Later Note (11/26/02): Probably this album should be considered in tandem with "Before the Moon", a recent 2-disc set presenting two live shows recorded at Ebbets Field on the US tour that supported this album. I haven't heard it yet, but it sounds like a fantastic set.

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A STILL Later Note (10/18/06): DEFINITELY this album should be considered in tandem with "Before the Moon". You should buy this first, then "Before the Moon". f you are at all a fan of Fairport, Sandy Denny or both, you won't regret it.
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