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The set comes complete with sleeve notes by Mick Houghton, the author of the critically lauded 2015 Sandy Denny biography, I’ve Always Kept A Unicorn. Ps vita emulator 1.2.0. All those who knew Sandy Denny well, and who worked closely with her, recall how brilliant she was as a solo acoustic performer and many welcome this compilation as fitting homage to her unique.

  • Sandy Denny Deluxe 19 CD Box Set This limited edition 19 CD box set includes 11 CDs featuring Sandy's complete studio recordings with Alex Campbell, Johnny Silvo, Fotheringay, Strawbs, Fairport Convention and solo with additional content; outtakes, demos and live recordings.
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  • Written-By – Sandy Denny For about a year, Ian Matthews and Sandy Denny shared the lead vocal duties with the British group Fairport Convention and were both instrumental in the recording of one of the true masterpieces of '60s folk-rock, 1969's What We Did on Our Holidays.
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Artist: No Grey Faith
Title: Secrets All Told: The Songs of Sandy Denny
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Perfect Pitch
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:29
Total Size: 106/276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Rising for the Moon
03. One Way Donkey Ride
04. Bushes and Briars
05. By the Time It Gets Dark
06. It'll Take a Long Time
07. Winter Winds
08. Interlude
09. Listen, Listen
10. Solo
11. I'm a Dreamer
12. Autopsy
13. Reprise
14. The Music Weaver
Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Dobro, Accordion, Loops – Jim Fogarty
Box set in theatreBacking Vocals – Jack McTamney
Bass – Walt Rich
Drums – Roger Cox
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Iain Matthews
Vocals, Tin Whistle [pennywhistle] – Lindsay Gilmour
Written-By – Sandy Denny
For about a year, Ian Matthews and Sandy Denny shared the lead vocal duties with the British group Fairport Convention and were both instrumental in the recording of one of the true masterpieces of '60s folk-rock, 1969's What We Did on Our Holidays. Matthews left the band before their next album, moving on to his own career, while Denny stayed for two more records, reuniting with Matthews on his 1971 effort If You Saw Thro' My Eyes. Nearly 30 years later, Matthews, along with guitarist Jim Fogarty, singer Lindsay Gilmour, bassist Walt Rich, and drummer Roger Cox, under the name No Grey Faith, pays tribute to the music of his late ex-bandmate with Secrets All Told (The Songs of Sandy Denny). The record understandably concentrates on Denny's post-Fairport work, considering that they recorded just four of her tunes during her first stint with the band, though there are acknowledgments -- instrumental and vocal intros and interludes -- to her signature song, 'Who Knows Where the Time Goes,' along with Matthews' take on Unhalfbricking's 'Autopsy.' And though the selections are good ones, the difficulty with a project such as this is that you're dealing with a songwriter who was also a great singer, and whose voice is nearly inseparable from the material. That said, Matthews and Gilmour, who has a lovely, Joan Baez quality, do an admirable job, though it's tough hearing another female voice doing these songs without unfair comparisons. Gilmour is brave to try, and does a nice enough job, though her pristine folkiness occasionally betrays some of the more delicate qualities in Denny's writing. It's a bit easier to accept Matthews' vocal, which suits his choices quite well. His cuts, especially, 'Rising for the Moon' and 'Bushes and Briars,' are as successful as you could hope, which is a testament, not only to his voice, but to his understanding of Denny's material. Matthews has always had a reputation for his tasteful, but distinctive interpretations of others' work, and the band's acoustic-based arrangements here, for the most part, have that same mix of reverence and personality. Secrets All Told, which is available from his Perfect Pitch label, is recommended to fans of Ian Matthews, but Sandy Denny devotees should also be pleased with this loving tribute.

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Artist: No Grey Faith
Title: Secrets All Told: The Songs of Sandy Denny
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Perfect Pitch
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 41:29
Total Size: 106/276 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Rising for the Moon
03. One Way Donkey Ride
04. Bushes and Briars
05. By the Time It Gets Dark
06. It'll Take a Long Time
07. Winter Winds
08. Interlude
09. Listen, Listen
10. Solo
11. I'm a Dreamer
12. Autopsy
13. Reprise
14. The Music Weaver
Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Dobro, Accordion, Loops – Jim Fogarty

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Backing Vocals – Jack McTamney
Bass – Walt Rich
Drums – Roger Cox
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Iain Matthews
Vocals, Tin Whistle [pennywhistle] – Lindsay Gilmour
Written-By – Sandy Denny
For about a year, Ian Matthews and Sandy Denny shared the lead vocal duties with the British group Fairport Convention and were both instrumental in the recording of one of the true masterpieces of '60s folk-rock, 1969's What We Did on Our Holidays. Matthews left the band before their next album, moving on to his own career, while Denny stayed for two more records, reuniting with Matthews on his 1971 effort If You Saw Thro' My Eyes. Nearly 30 years later, Matthews, along with guitarist Jim Fogarty, singer Lindsay Gilmour, bassist Walt Rich, and drummer Roger Cox, under the name No Grey Faith, pays tribute to the music of his late ex-bandmate with Secrets All Told (The Songs of Sandy Denny). The record understandably concentrates on Denny's post-Fairport work, considering that they recorded just four of her tunes during her first stint with the band, though there are acknowledgments -- instrumental and vocal intros and interludes -- to her signature song, 'Who Knows Where the Time Goes,' along with Matthews' take on Unhalfbricking's 'Autopsy.' And though the selections are good ones, the difficulty with a project such as this is that you're dealing with a songwriter who was also a great singer, and whose voice is nearly inseparable from the material. That said, Matthews and Gilmour, who has a lovely, Joan Baez quality, do an admirable job, though it's tough hearing another female voice doing these songs without unfair comparisons. Gilmour is brave to try, and does a nice enough job, though her pristine folkiness occasionally betrays some of the more delicate qualities in Denny's writing. It's a bit easier to accept Matthews' vocal, which suits his choices quite well. His cuts, especially, 'Rising for the Moon' and 'Bushes and Briars,' are as successful as you could hope, which is a testament, not only to his voice, but to his understanding of Denny's material. Matthews has always had a reputation for his tasteful, but distinctive interpretations of others' work, and the band's acoustic-based arrangements here, for the most part, have that same mix of reverence and personality. Secrets All Told, which is available from his Perfect Pitch label, is recommended to fans of Ian Matthews, but Sandy Denny devotees should also be pleased with this loving tribute.

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