want to argue I was wrong???...........convince me.................
No, I think you were right. A friend bought the latest version and I had a look at it. Here's what you get for your money:
One unreleased track (not listed on the back cover!): 2' 21", unremarkable run-through of "Fly Me to the Moon". Mattacks (piano), Nicol (drums?), Hutchings (bass). Not sure anyone else is on there.
Nice selection of Eric Hayes photos from Farley Chamberlayne.
Reproduction of the
Rolling Stone cover with Sandy making the tea.
Solid essay by David Suff on history of the album. No new revelations (to this reader anyway).
The whole thing smacks of opportunism to me (tie-in with Fairport's 40th, L&L at Cropredy) and over-hasty preparation. The sources of bonus tracks are not identified, and a new error is introduced. Against the two versions of "Quiet Joys of Brotherhood" it says (p19): "produced by Trevor Lucas with strings arranged by Harry Robinson". In 1969? I don't think so.
I'd stick with the 2002 reissue. Anyone who cares about FC, Sandy etc, will want to collect the other albums on which the bonus tracks have already appeared.