| Details / Tracklist: |
01. "The Plainsman" 02. "The Sun Never Shines on the Poor" 03. "Marijuana Australiana" 04. "Far From Me" 05. "Factory Man" 06. "Lucky Old Sun" 07. "No Account Cowboy" 08. "Song of the Stars" 09. "The Ballad Of 1891" 10. "Darkness in the Valley" 11. "I Threw It All Away" 12. "Nothing at the End of the Rainbow" 13. "Here Come the Cowboys" 14. "The Town I Loved So Well" 15. "You Gotta Pay Me If You Lay Me" 16. "Walking on a Wire"
|
 |
| Number of discs: |
1 |
 |
| Extra-Infos: |
Former Member Of Fairport Convention |
 |
| Description: | Live At The Troubadour by Trevor Lucas, released 19 April 2010, includes the following tracks: "Marijuana Australiana", "Factory Man", "No Account Cowboy", "The Ballad Of 1891" and more.
This version of Live At The Troubadour comes as a 1xCD. - FORMER MEMBER OF FAIRPORT CONVENTIONImport collection of live recordings from the Australian-born singer/songwriter and former husband of Folk legend Sandy Denny. Shortly after Denny's death in 1978, Lucas moved back to his homeland of Australia. He started producing more albums and later started working on scores for the film industry. Trevor dropped in to the Troubadour in Melbourne from time to time to listen to music and after three years of sitting amongst the audience, he said "It makes me itchy to perform again. It would be good to do just a couple of gigs a month to keep my hand in." These recording were recorded over two nights in May 1982. 17 tracks. Talking Elephant. 2010.From the back of the CD:
Here for the first time on CD, this album was only available as the Friends of Fairport cassette, [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8520785]Attic Tracks Vol. 2[/url] (Australia, 1989). Digital re-mastering has been supervised by John Penhallow, who also compiled the original release from two tapes, recorded directly from the sounddesk, of Trevor's 1982 performances at the Troubadour Cafe in Melbourne. One other song, Darkness in the Valley, comes from a 1981 performance at the same venue.
Trevor's powerful voice made a considerable contribution to Fairport Convention in the mid 70's, and to his wife Sandy Denny's own band, Fotheringay.
(p) & (c) 2010 Talking Elephant Records |
 |
| No. of tracks: |
17 |
 |
| Manufacturer No.: |
TECD157 |
 |
Product Safety
Responsible Person for the EU:
Bertus Musikvertrieb Bertus Musikvertrieb Akeleibaan 59, 2908 KA Capelle aan den Ijssel, NL service@bertus.com |
 |