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« Reply #140 on: July 25, 2024, 12:56:19 PM »




I've had a message from Evri about a missed delivery but I think its a scam


I had one of those. I hadn't ordered the box then.

Its good to share experiences like that so people wont get caught out.


Agreed. Mine said 'Our driver couldn't find you'. With a link. Text deleted immediately.
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« Reply #141 on: July 25, 2024, 01:36:29 PM »

It has just arrived. A thing of rare beauty.
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« Reply #142 on: July 25, 2024, 01:51:20 PM »

Its arrived
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« Reply #143 on: July 25, 2024, 05:41:41 PM »

It is indeed a thing of beauty but I don't like the rubber muscles to hold the cds,
Maybe if they had a slight chamfer
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« Reply #144 on: July 25, 2024, 06:02:04 PM »

Arrived safely today.

Congratulations and huge thanks to Colin Harper and all involved in producing this wonderful set.
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« Reply #145 on: July 27, 2024, 01:07:55 AM »


It is indeed a thing of beauty but I don't like the rubber muscles to hold the cds,
Maybe if they had a slight chamfer


I quite like t' rubber muscles, but she slapped me in the face and said something about consent.

Back in the real world, mine arrived today and it is a fantastic looking thing.
I'm looking forward to working my way through it.
I'm also pleased it's a DVD in there and not a Bluray, as I don't do those, and I have several in other box sets that I can't use.
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« Reply #146 on: July 27, 2024, 01:15:09 AM »

Yep, mine arrived too. Left with a neighbour without leaving any sort of card to tell me so I had no idea.   Roll Eyes

Looks gorgeous (the box, not my neighbour) but I doubt if I will get to hear a note until the Olympics are over and then the Tull boxes will be queuing up too.
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« Reply #147 on: July 27, 2024, 08:24:43 AM »

Well , I picked it up and held it in  local physical  indie shop. It had a  good heft to it and the price was around £144.  I could have  bought it  but I didn't.  I have an unopened  Fairport boxed set from I don't  know how many years ago, and I don't need another.
Given that this new box covers and area  of the groups  history I've never properly  investigated, I think I'd be better  going for a studio album or 2 from that era. Any recommendations folks?
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« Reply #148 on: July 27, 2024, 09:54:59 AM »


Well , I picked it up and held it in  local physical  indie shop. It had a  good heft to it and the price was around £144.  I could have  bought it  but I didn't.  I have an unopened  Fairport boxed set from I don't  know how many years ago, and I don't need another.
Given that this new box covers and area  of the groups  history I've never properly  investigated, I think I'd be better  going for a studio album or 2 from that era. Any recommendations folks?


The era the box covers was largely during the period when they had split up, so there weren't many, but as it's Cropredy, it's recreations of line ups from before the era the box covers.

Then you'd get Gladys' Leap, Expletive Delighted, and maybe not live/studio album In Real Time, Red And Gold and The Five Seasons for the end of the period.
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« Reply #149 on: July 27, 2024, 12:23:56 PM »



Well , I picked it up and held it in  local physical  indie shop. It had a  good heft to it and the price was around £144.  I could have  bought it  but I didn't.  I have an unopened  Fairport boxed set from I don't  know how many years ago, and I don't need another.
Given that this new box covers and area  of the groups  history I've never properly  investigated, I think I'd be better  going for a studio album or 2 from that era. Any recommendations folks?


The era the box covers was largely during the period when they had split up, so there weren't many, but as it's Cropredy, it's recreations of line ups from before the era the box covers.

Then you'd get Gladys' Leap, Expletive Delighted, and maybe not live/studio album In Real Time, Red And Gold and The Five Seasons for the end of the period.


And most of the material from those studio albums is better represented by live performances/recordings I would say though I am quite fond of Gladys Leap and The Five Seasons.
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« Reply #150 on: July 27, 2024, 01:03:29 PM »

Yes, I'd agree those two would be the best choices, with some strong cuts on the others - Innstuck and Dark Eyed Molly being my favourites.
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« Reply #151 on: July 27, 2024, 04:39:04 PM »


Yes, I'd agree those two would be the best choices, with some strong cuts on the others - Innstuck and Dark Eyed Molly being my favourites.


Dark Eyed Molly is a great track. Lovely fretless bass from Maart (I think?)
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« Reply #152 on: July 27, 2024, 10:16:23 PM »

Contrary to my earlier prediction I have actually found time to have a proper look and listen to some of this today. A couple of thoughts.

Just looking through my Fairport library there seem to be a small number of stray Cropredy recordings from the 80s scattered across the Unconventional and Cropredy Capers sets that are not included here. I'm surprised they were not mopped up for the sake of completeness.

Does anyone else think the 1984 BBC tracks are running slightly fast? Simon and Swarb sound like they are on helium. I haven't played any of the other BBC tracks yet.
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« Reply #153 on: July 28, 2024, 09:55:03 AM »

So, is it time to think about a 90's box then.....
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« Reply #154 on: July 28, 2024, 10:27:02 AM »


Contrary to my earlier prediction I have actually found time to have a proper look and listen to some of this today. A couple of thoughts.

Just looking through my Fairport library there seem to be a small number of stray Cropredy recordings from the 80s scattered across the Unconventional and Cropredy Capers sets that are not included here. I'm surprised they were not mopped up for the sake of completeness.

Does anyone else think the 1984 BBC tracks are running slightly fast? Simon and Swarb sound like they are on helium. I haven't played any of the other BBC tracks yet.


Ok, so after a bit of analysis of the digital files comparing them to other performances of the same songs I can confirm that these tracks are running fast. A reduction of 6% levels them to the same pitch and approximate tempo as the other performances and stops Simon from sounding like Joe Pasquale! This is a bit of a naughty mastering error on a box this lavish and expensive. I am guessing that these tracks are taken from an off air cassette that was running slightly too slow during the recording (I once had a cassette deck that did the same thing) but this really should have been noticed and corrected during the production of the current set.
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« Reply #155 on: July 28, 2024, 10:47:29 AM »




Well , I picked it up and held it in  local physical  indie shop. It had a  good heft to it and the price was around £144.  I could have  bought it  but I didn't.  I have an unopened  Fairport boxed set from I don't  know how many years ago, and I don't need another.
Given that this new box covers and area  of the groups  history I've never properly  investigated, I think I'd be better  going for a studio album or 2 from that era. Any recommendations folks?


The era the box covers was largely during the period when they had split up, so there weren't many, but as it's Cropredy, it's recreations of line ups from before the era the box covers.

Then you'd get Gladys' Leap, Expletive Delighted, and maybe not live/studio album In Real Time, Red And Gold and The Five Seasons for the end of the period.


And most of the material from those studio albums is better represented by live performances/recordings I would say though I am quite fond of Gladys Leap and The Five Seasons.


Thanks so much for these recommendations, folks.  I'll have to do some homework as to availability.  Fairport's early catalogue is still available, I think, but I'm not so sure  about the later era(s).
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« Reply #156 on: July 28, 2024, 11:06:12 AM »

I keep humming and harring about this new box. I've cut down on buying so many boxed sets, because they feel like such an indulgence considering I'm in the autumn of my years. So, be honest, those who have bought and listened to it - is this essential? Do I need it?

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« Reply #157 on: July 28, 2024, 11:30:57 AM »


I keep humming and harring about this new box. I've cut down on buying so many boxed sets, because they feel like such an indulgence considering I'm in the autumn of my years. So, be honest, those who have bought and listened to it - is this essential? Do I need it?

Jules


Do you have the original official boots? If so, this becomes less essential, though it sounds mostly splendid. If not, what you need is a pitch/speed corrected repress of this box.

It has just occurred to me that there may be problems with the other BBC discs too if they are from the same source. I haven't played them yet and probably won't get chance today.
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« Reply #158 on: July 28, 2024, 05:57:59 PM »


what you need is a pitch/speed corrected repress of this box.


There are pitch/speed issues? Oh, that's not good.

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« Reply #159 on: July 28, 2024, 07:34:04 PM »



what you need is a pitch/speed corrected repress of this box.


There are pitch/speed issues? Oh, that's not good.

Jules


See my post slightly up thread.
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