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''Sandy'' is the second solo album by British
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. It was released in September 1972.


History

Work on the album began just a fortnight after her UK tour promoting her debut solo album, '' The North Star Grassman and the Ravens'', ended in early November 1971 and continued through to May 1972. The first song recorded for the album was "The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood", a Richard Fariña lyric he had set to a traditional Irish melody " My Lagan Love"; Denny's ambitious multi-tracked vocal arrangement was inspired by the Ensemble of the Bulgarian Republic. Demo sessions continued at the recently constructed Manor Studio in Oxfordshire, the first studio owned by
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label. It was here that Denny, together with contemporaries, recorded a one-off project called The Bunch, a collection of
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era standards released under the title '' Rock On''. That collection marked Trevor Lucas's debut as a producer for
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and he took the helm on ''Sandy''; the album was once again engineered by John Wood. The Manor sessions resulted in rough versions of "Sweet Rosemary", "The Lady", "The Music Weaver", "Listen Listen", "For Nobody to Hear" and "Bushes and Briars".Clinton Heylin. ''No More Sad Refrains - The Life and Times of Sandy Denny''. London, Helter Skelter, 2002. pp274-5 A further two tracks were begun but not finished: a cover version of fellow folk singer Anne Briggs's "Go Your Own Way My Love" and another Denny original "After Halloween", which was reworked three years later for Fairport Convention's '' Rising for the Moon'' album. All of the album's songs were finished at Sound Techniques and Island studios in about five sessions between the end of April and late May, during which string arrangements by Harry Robinson were added and two further Denny compositions were recorded: "It Suits Me Well" and "It'll Take A Long Time". A cover version (the by now ubiquitous
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cover) of " Tomorrow Is a Long Time" completed the LP. Allen Toussaint’s brass arrangement on "For Nobody To Hear" was recorded at Deep South Studio in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The guest musicians include Fairport Convention colleagues Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick, as well as Sneaky Pete Kleinow (of Flying Burrito Brothers fame) on steel guitar, and friend and fellow singer Linda Thompson on backing vocals. The album was originally issued in a
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sleeve featuring on its front a photograph by David Bailey, which came to define Denny's public image. The gatefold of the LP opened to show the song lyrics handwritten by Denny herself and bordered by garlands of flowers drawn by Trevor Lucas's sister, the illustrator Marion Appleton. The back cover featured the track listing and credits. Radio One DJ Tony Blackburn picked the album's lead single, "Listen, Listen", as his single of the week in September 1972.


Track listing

All tracks credited to Sandy Denny unless otherwise stated #"It'll Take a Long Time" - 5:13 #"Sweet Rosemary" - 2:29 #"For Nobody to Hear" - 4:14 #" Tomorrow Is a Long Time" (
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) - 3:56 #"The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood" (Music: Traditional; Lyrics: Richard Fariña) - 4:28 #"Listen, Listen" - 3:58 #"The Lady" - 4:01 #"Bushes and Briars" - 3:53 #"It Suits Me Well" - 5:05 #"The Music Weaver" - 3:19 The remastered and reissued version included five bonus tracks: #"Here In Silence" (Peter Elford, Don Fraser) - 3:53previously released on the soundtrack to the film ''Pass of Arms'' #"Man of Iron" (Peter Elford, Don Fraser) - 7:40 #"Sweet Rosemary" emo Version- 3:00from A Boxful of Treasures #"Ecoute, Ecoute" - 3:59 #"It'll Take a Long Time" ive Version- 5:22


Personnel

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Sandy Denny Alexandra Elene MacLean Denny (6 January 1947 – 21 April 1978) was an English singer-songwriter who was lead singer of the British folk rock band Fairport Convention. She has been described as " guably the pre-eminent British folk-rock sin ...
- lead vocals, acoustic guitar , piano * Richard Thompson - electric guitar , acoustic guitar , mandolin * Trevor Lucas - acoustic guitar * Sneaky Pete Kleinow - pedal steel guitar * Dave Swarbrick - violin * John Bundrick - organ , piano * Pat Donaldson - bass * Timi Donald - drums * John Kirkpatrick - concertina * Linda Thompson - vocals * Harry Robinson - string arrangement * Allen Toussaint - brass arrangement *uncredited musicians - autoharp , harmonica , flute organ http://mainlynorfolk.info/sandy.denny/songs/itsuitsmewell.html Mainly Norfolk: It Suits Me Well


Production

*Producer: Trevor Lucas *Recording Engineers: John Wood, Cy Frost *Art Direction: n/a *Photography: David Bailey *Liner Notes to 2005 re-release: David Suff


References

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