What We Did on Our Holidays

What We Did on Our Holidays
Studio album by Fairport Convention
Released January 1969
Recorded June–October 1968 at Kingsway and Olympic Studio No. 1
Genre Rock
Length 38:07
Label Island ILPS 9092
A&M SP-4185 (USA)
Hannibal (reissue)
Producer Joe Boyd
Fairport Convention chronology
Fairport Convention
(1968)
What We Did on Our Holidays
(1969)
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(1969)
Singles from "What We Did on Our Holidays"
  1. "Meet on the Ledge" b/w "Throwaway Street Puzzle"
    Released: December 1968, Island Records WIP 6047
  2. "I'll Keep It With Mine" b/w "Fotheringay"
    Released: 1969, USA-only
Alternative cover
U.S. self-titled release on A&M Records

What We Did on Our Holidays is the second album release by the band Fairport Convention and was the first to feature Sandy Denny, whose "haunting, ethereal vocals gave Fairport a big boost", according to Allmusic's reviewer.[1] The album also showed a move towards the folk rock for which they became noted, including tracks later to become perennial favourites such as "Fotheringay" and the song traditionally used to close live concerts, "Meet on the Ledge".[2]

Contents

History

Following the departure of Judy Dyble, the band conducted auditions for a replacement singer, and Sandy Denny became the obvious choice. Simon Nicol has said "it was a one horse race really...she stood out like a clean glass in a sink full of dirty dishes".[3]

The album has been described by author Richie Unterberger as "a near-ideal balance between imaginative reworkings of traditional folk songs ... quality covers of contemporary folk-rock singer-songwriters, some quite obscure ... and original folk-rock material by various members".[4] Simon Nicol has cited the album as his favourite.[5]

The cover features a sketch of the band performing, described in the album credits as "from a blackboard assaulted by Fairport Convention"[6] and the reverse of the original sleeve a photograph of the band performing. The Island Masters 1990 re-release IMCD 97 also features a portrait of Sandy Denny.

In the USA, the album was released by A&M Records (SP-4185), containing an identical track listing but featured new cover art, and was retitled "Fairport Convention."[7]

Reception and influence

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau A− [8]

Neal Casal, of Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, lists What We Did on Our Holidays as one of his favourite albums of all time.[9]

Track listing

Side one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Fotheringay"   Sandy Denny 3:06
2. "Mr Lacey"   Ashley Hutchings 2:55
3. "Book Song"   Iain Matthews, Richard Thompson 3:13
4. "The Lord Is in This Place...How Dreadful Is This Place" (based on "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground" by Blind Willie Johnson) Hutchings, Thompson, Denny 2:01
5. "No Man's Land"   Thompson 2:32
6. "I'll Keep It With Mine"   Bob Dylan 5:56
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Eastern Rain"   Joni Mitchell 3:36
2. "Nottamun Town"   traditional, arranged by Denny, Matthews, Thompson, Simon Nicol, Hutchings, Martin Lamble 3:12
3. "Tale in Hard Time"   Thompson 3:29
4. "She Moves Through the Fair"   traditional, arr. Denny, Matthews, Thompson, Nicol, Hutchings, Lamble 4:14
5. "Meet on the Ledge"   Thompson 2:50
6. "End of a Holiday"   Nicol 1:07

Personnel

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Production and other credits

References