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Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking (1969) [Japanese SHM-SACD 2014]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 38:53 minutes | Scans included | 1,2 GB for the booklet in PDF: https://thepiratebay.se/torrent/10699958/Fairport_Convention_-_Unhalfbricking.pdf Unhalfbricking was, if only in retrospect, a transitional album for the young Fairport Convention, in which the group shed its closest ties to its American folk-rock influences and started to edge toward a more traditional British folk-slanted sound. That shift wouldn't be definitive until their next album, Liege & Lief. But the strongest link to the American folk-rock harmony approach left with the departure of Ian Matthews, who left shortly after the sessions for Unhalfbricking began. The mixture of obscure American folk-rock songs, original material, and traditional interpretations that had fallen into place with What We Did on Our Holidays earlier in the year was actually still intact, if not as balanced. Sandy Denny's two compositions, her famous "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" and the far less celebrated but magnetically brooding "Autopsy," were among the record's highlights. So too were the goofball French Cajun cover of Bob Dylan's "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" (here retitled "Si Tu Dois Partir," and a British hit) and the magnificent reading of Dylan's "Percy's Song," though the bash through Dylan's "Million Dollar Bash" was less effective. Richard Thompson's pair of songs, however, were less memorable. The clear signpost to the future was their 11-minute take on the traditional song "A Sailor's Life," with guest fiddle by Dave Swarbrick, soon to join Fairport himself and make his own strong contribution toward reshaping the band's sound. Tracklist: 01. Genesis Hall 02. Si Tu Dois Partir 03. Autopsy 04. A Sailor's Life 05. Cajun Woman 06. Who Knows Where The Time Goes? 07. Percy's Song 08. Million Dollar Bash DSD flat transferred from UK original analogue master tapes by Mick McKenna and Richard Whittaker at FX Copyroom, London, in 2014. Edited in DSD by Masaru Takagi (SIProject) at Sunrise Studio, Tokyo in 2014. Perfectly played on Foobar2000 with "foo_input_sacd" plugin. For those Mac users wishing to play ISO, SACD format: see Audirvana Plus - Make sure you've configured it properly (check up the player settings). Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,57 GB Thanks to Faunts! Sharing Widget |