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Artists => Fairport Convention => Topic started by: Steve with the black dog on July 15, 2010, 10:42:34 PM



Title: In the Club - Nicol and Swarbrick
Post by: Steve with the black dog on July 15, 2010, 10:42:34 PM
My evening was much improved with the arrival of In the Club - just released on Talking Hefalump.

It is a great album and I heartily recommend it.  There are some wonderful tracks that allow Simon Nicol to show just what an excellent guitarist he really is.  Very often when playing with FC, Simon allows the virtuosity hat to be worn by the men at the left and right of the stage.  Just listen to this superb CD and listen to what beautiful technically challenging playing Simon is capable of.

If you haven't already done so, follow the link to Talking Elephant and grab yourself a copy [;-)

http://www.talkingelephant.co.uk/homepage/homepage.php


Title: Re: In the Club - Nicol and Swarbrick
Post by: Dave Brzeski on July 15, 2010, 11:44:41 PM
Call me a grouch, but I'm getting a bit fed up with Talking Elephant reissuing CDs I bought the first time around, with a couple of bonus tracks.

I wonder if any artists have yet been told, on trying to hawk their new CD at a gig, "No thanks, I'll wait a year & get the reissue with the extra tracks!"?


Title: Re: In the Club - Nicol and Swarbrick
Post by: Steve with the black dog on July 15, 2010, 11:55:09 PM

Call me a grouch, but I'm getting a bit fed up with Talking Elephant reissuing CDs I bought the first time around, with a couple of bonus tracks.

I wonder if any artists have yet been told, on trying to hawk their new CD at a gig, "No thanks, I'll wait a year & get the reissue with the extra tracks!


Dave, you are a grouch ;)

I assume that this is still good for the artists?  It was certainly good for me to receive it in the post ;D

Steve


Title: Re: In the Club - Nicol and Swarbrick
Post by: Alan2 on December 12, 2016, 04:08:15 PM
I can't find the other thread this was discussed in, but the title rang a bell,  and a quick glance at amazon shows me this actually had a vinyl release on good old Music on Vinyl in 2010.