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Gottle O'Geer

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Released
  
May 1976

Artist
  
Fairport Convention

Producer
  
Bruce Rowland

Genre
  
Folk rock

Length
  
30:35

Release date
  
May 1976

Label
  
Island Records

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Recorded
  
Island Studios and Sawmill Studios

Gottle O'Geer (1976)
  
The Bonny Bunch of Roses (1977)

Similar
  
Fairport Convention albums, Folk rock albums

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Gottle O'Geer (credited to "Fairport" and to "Fairport Featuring Dave Swarbrick" in the US) is the eleventh studio album by English folk rock band Fairport Convention. The album was released through Island Records in May 1976.

Contents

The departure of Sandy Denny, Trevor Lucas and Jerry Donahue following Rising for the Moon in 1975 left Fairport Convention reduced to Dave Swarbrick, Dave Pegg and Bruce Rowland, and contractually obliged to produce one more album for Island Records. This album was the result, and Allmusic described it as "listless".

The venture was originally intended to be a solo album for Swarbrick, who later said of it: "Gottle O'Geer, I would like to say once and for all was not ever supposed to be a Fairport album. It was to be my solo album, and I wish, along with most other people, that it had remained that way. Chris Blackwell, who to my mind is the richest, clueless, most unscrupulous pillock it was ever my misfortune to meet, had other ideas." As such, the basic line-up of Swarbrick and rhythm section was augmented by numerous guest appearances.

Simon Nicol was asked to assist in sorting out the project: "... there was plenty on tape but it was a bit of a ragbag really. Peggy and Swarb asked me if I'd come in to engineer it for them. It was huge fun to be involved in. Island just gave us the keys and said 'turn out the lights when you leave' so there were a lot of all-night sessions in the studio."

The album's title comes from the reputed inability of less skilled ventriloquists to pronounce "bottle of beer".

Side one

  1. "When First into This Country" (Traditional) – 2:30
  2. "Our Band" (Dave Swarbrick) – 2:04
  3. "Lay Me Down Easy" (Rowland, Swarbrick) – 5:15
  4. "Cropredy Capers" (Pegg, Rowland, Swarbrick) – 3:09
  5. "The Frog Up the Pump" (Jig Medley) (Traditional) – 3:16

Side two

  1. "Don't Be Late" (Rowland, Swarbrick) – 3:24
  2. "Sandy's Song" (Sandy Denny) – 3:37
  3. "Friendship Song" (Gallagher, Lyle) – 3:01
  4. "Limey's Lament" (Rowland, Swarbrick) – 4:35

Bonus track on 2007 CD rerelease

  1. "Angles Brown" (Pegg, Swarbrick) – 4:00

Personnel

  • Dave Swarbrick: vocals, fiddle, viola, mandolin, mandocello, acoustic guitar, autoharp, electric dulcimer;
  • Dave Pegg : bass guitar, mandolin, backing vocals;
  • Bruce Rowland : drums, percussion, piano, organ, backing vocals
  • Additional personnel
  • Eric Johns : electric guitar
  • Nick Judd : piano
  • Martin Carthy : acoustic guitar
  • Ian Wilson : electric guitar
  • Jimmy Jewel : saxophone
  • Henry Lowther : trumpet, flugel horn
  • Robert Palmer : harmonica, backing vocals
  • Bob Brady : backing vocals
  • Roger Burridge : backing vocals
  • Benny Gallagher : accordion, backing vocals
  • Graham Lyle : dobro, backing vocals
  • Simon Nicol : electric guitar
  • Engineering: Simon Nicol (assisted by Dick Cuthell at Island and Tony Cox at Sawmill)
  • Release history

  • 1976, May : UK LP Island ILPS 9389
  • 1999 : UK CD Island IMCD 262
  • 2007, February : UK CD Island 984,587-6
  • Songs

    1When First Into This Country2:31
    2Our Band2:05
    3Lay Me Down Easy5:18

    References

    Gottle O'Geer Wikipedia