Do you mean House full live at the LA troubadour with Yellow bird on? if so yes......
No, same gigs, different album. The initial LP was called
Live At The L.A. Troubadour and included these tracks:-
Side 1
"Toss the Feathers" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention) (The Lark un the Morning Medley)
"Matty Groves" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Bonnie Kate" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention / Dave Swarbrick) (Actually a medley with "Sir B. McKenzies")
"Poor Will and The Jolly Hangman" (Richard Thompson / Dave Swarbrick) (Actually the 1970 studio version with new vocals by Richard & Linda Thompson added in 1975, plus dubbed on applause)
Side 2
"Sloth" (Richard Thompson / Dave Swarbrick)
"Banks of the Sweet Primroses" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Mason's Apron" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention) (actually a medley of "Jenny's Chickens / Mason's Apron" )
"Yellow Bird" (Marilyn Keith / Alan Bergman / Norman Luboff)
The
House Full LP replaced that album and contained these tracks:-
Side 1
"Sir Patrick Spens" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Banks of the Sweet Primroses" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"The Lark in the Morning Medley" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Sloth" (Richard Thompson / Dave Swarbrick)
Side 2
"Staines Morris" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Matty Groves" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Jenny's Chickens / The Mason's Apron" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention)
"Battle of the Somme" (Pipe Major Robertson)
This LP contains some tracks recorded at the same time as those issued on
Live at the L.A. Troubadour and some that were actually released on that LP.
Track 2 is re-edited and remixed and is longer than the original version
Tracks 3 is re-mastered and listed wrongly as "Toss the Feathers"
Track 4 is a different take from that released on the earlier LP
Track 6 is re-mastered
Track 7 is re-edited and remixed and is shorter than the original version and is just listed as "Mason's Apron"
The CD reissue added the following tracks from the
L.A. Troubadour LP:-
"Bonnie Kate / Sir B. McKenzies" (Trad. Arr. Fairport Convention / Dave Swarbrick)
"Yellow Bird" (Marilyn Keith / Alan Bergman / Norman Luboff)
Which left the long version of Sloth, the unedited Jenny's Chickens / Mason's Apron, and the faux-live Poor Will in limbo. The Richard & Linda version of Poor Will did show up on the now deleted RT compilation
(guitar, vocal), but the long Sloth and the unedited instrumental medley have never seen a CD release to my knowledge.
(Much of this info has been cut and pasted from Wikipedia.)
Jules