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"Meet
On The Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology” is a Mini Box Set
offering you 44 tracks across 3 CDs and compliments its Reggae equivalent
"War Ina Babylon" (see separate review) - with both have been released to
celebrate 50 years of Chris Blackwell's Island Records label (1959-2009).
Having lived with "Ledge" a few days now - its both brilliant and
infuriating in equal measure (with the good far outweighing the bad it should
be said). Here are the Matty Groves…
UK
released May 2009 – "Meet On The Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Universal/Island 531 834-1 (Barcode 0600753183410) is a
3CD Mini Clamshell Box Set with Booklet of Remasters that plays out as follows:
Disc
1 (67:56 minutes):
1.
Cocaine - JOHN MARTYN ("London Conversation", October 1967 Debut LP on Island
ILP 952 in Mono)
2.
She Moves Through The Fair - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("What We Did On Our
Holidays", January 1969 LP on Island ILPS 9092)
3.
Withering Tree - TRAFFIC (September 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6041 - Non-LP B-side
to "Feelin' Alright")
4.
Seven Black Roses - JOHN MARTYN ("The Tumbler", December 1968 LP on Island ILPS
9091 in Stereo)
5.
A Sailor's Life - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Unhalfbricking", July 1969 LP on Island ILPS
9102)
6.
The Ocean - JOHN and BEVERLEY MARTYN ("Stormbringer!" February 1970 LP on
Island ILPS 9113)
7.
Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal - DR. STRANGELY STRANGE ("Kip Of The Serenes", November 1969 LP on
Island ILPS 9105)
8.
Living In The Past - JETHRO TULL (April 1969 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6056)
9.
Matty Groves - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Liege & Lief", December 1969 LP on
Island ILPS 9115)
9.
John Barleycorn (Must Die) – TRAFFIC ("John Barleycorn Must Die", July 1970 LP
on Island ILPS 9116)
10.
Banks Of The Nile – FOTHERINGAY ("Fotheringay", March 1970 LP on Island ILPS
9125 - featuring Sandy Denny and other members of Fairport Convention)
11.
One Of These Things First - NICK DRAKE ("Bryter Layter", November 1970 LP on
Island ILPS 9134)
12.
Sir Patrick Spens (Live) - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Full House", July 1970 UK LP
on Island ILPS 9130)
Disc
2 (72:06 minutes):
1.
Dirty Linen - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Full House", July 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS
9130)
2.
On The Road To Find Out - CAT STEVENS ("Tea For The Tillerman", November 1970
UK LP on Island ILPS 9135)
3.
Late November - SANDY DENNY ("The North Star And The Grassman", September 1971
UK LP on Island ILPS 9165)
4.
Flowers Of The Forest - MIKE HERON ("Smiling Men With Bad Reputations", April 1971 UK
LP on Island ILPS 9146)
5.
Spring Season - AMAZING BLONDEL ("Evensong", November 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS 9136)
6.
Time Slips Away – BRONCO ("Ace Of
Sunlight", June 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9161 - featuring JESS RODEN and ROBBIE BLUNT)
7.
The Man Who Cannot See Tomorrow's Sunshine - CLAIRE HAMILL ("One House Left
Standing", 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9182)
8.
Siege Of Yaddlethorpe - AMAZING BLONDEL ("Fantasia London", 1971 UK LP on
Island ILPS 9156)
9.
Dear Old Battlefield - THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ("Liquid Acrobat As Regards
The Air", October 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9172)
10.
Dark Eyed Lady - ROBIN WILLIAMSON [of THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND] ("Myrrh", April 1972 UK LP on Island HELP 2)
11.
Poor Ditching Boy - RICHARD THOMPSON ("Henry The Human Fly", June 1972 UK LP on
Island ILPS 9197)
12.
The Nutting Girl - MORRIS ON ("Morris On", 1972 UK LP on Island HELP
5 - featuring John Kirkpatrick, Barry Dransfield, Ashley Hutchings and Richard Thompson)
13.
Bushes And Briars - SANDY DENNY ("Sandy", September 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS
9207)
14.
Black Jack David - THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ("Earthspan", October 1972 UK LP
on Island ILPS 9211)
15.
Sailing - SUTHERLAND BROTHERS ("Sailing", 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 6136)
16.
Over The Hill - JOHN MARTYN ("Solid Air", February 1973 UK LP on Island ILPS
9226)
17.
Things Behind The Sun - NICK DRAKE ("Pink Moon", February 1972 UK LP on Island
ILPS 9184)
18.
Haste To The Wedding/The Triumph/Off She Goes - ASHLEY HUTCHINGS & CHUMS
("The Complete Dancing Master", June 1974 UK LP on Island HELP 17)
Disc
3 (65:32 minutes):
1.
Hanged I Shall Be - THE ALBION BAND ("Battle Of The Field", April 1976 UK LP on
Island HELP 25)
2.
Eibhli Ghail Chiuin Ni Cheabhail [Instrumental] - JOHN MARTYN ("Inside Out",
October 1973 UK LP on Island ILPS 9253)
3.
Withered & Died - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("I Want To See The Bright
Lights Tonight", April 1974 UK LP on Island ILPS 9266)
4.
Spencer The Rover - JOHN MARTYN ("Sunday’s Child", January 1975 UK LP on Island
ILPS 9296)
5.
Darlin’ Cory - BRYN HAWORTH ("Sunny Side Of The Street", May 1975 UK LP on
Island ILPS 9332)
6.
The Never Shines On The Poor - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("Hokey Pokey",
March 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9305)
7.
Stone - RONNIE LANE & SLIM CHANCE ("Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance", July 1975
UK LP on Island ILPS 9321)
8.
Dimming Of The Day/Dargai - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("Pour Down Like Silver", November 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9348)
9.
Upton-Upon-Severn Stick Dance - ASHLEY HUTCHINGS & CHUMS ("Rattlejohn and Ploughjack", April 1976 UK LP on Island HELP 29)
10.
Calvary Cross (Live) - RICHARD THOMPSON ("Guitar/Vocal", May 1976 UK 2LP compilation on Island ICD 8)
11.
I’m A Dreamer - SANDY DENNY ("Rendezvous", May 1977 UK LP on Island ILPS 9433)
12.
May You Never (Live) - JOHN MARTYN ("Live At Leeds", September 1975 UK
(Mail-Order) LP on Island ILPS 9343)
13.
Meet On The Ledge - FAIRPORT CONVENTION (November 1968 UK 7" single on Island
WIP 6047, A-Side)
First
up is the complaint that there's too many familiar tracks and therefore doesn't
warrant buying - you'd be wrong. The 2009 remastering by DENIS BLACKHAM on the
tracks you already own is truly fantastic. I felt every song sounded like an
upgrade and the obscure tunes you don't own are well chosen and worth your
attention - many seeing CD light of day for the first time.
The
sound quality needs some explaining. Take track 2 on Disc 2, "On The Road
To Find Out" by Cat Stevens - it's a superlative lesser heard gem tucked
away on Side 2 of his "Tea For The Tillerman" LP from 1970. Most fans
will probably have the 2000 remaster of the album, but this version is almost
certainly off the Deluxe Version from 2008 because the sound quality is
STUNNING - absolutely gorgeous. The instruments just leap out of the speakers
with wonderful clarity. The same applies to "Living In The Past" by
Jethro Tull on Disc 1 - I adore this tune and have various remasters of it -
but this is without doubt the best-sounding version I've ever heard.
There's
also clever track choices - a badly needed new remaster of the live version of
Richard Thompson's slow bluesy "Calvary Cross" from the 1976 double
"Guitar, Vocal" rather than it's 1974 studio original, the stripped
down BBC Sessions version of John Martyn's beautiful "May You Never"
with just him and his guitar from 1977 [lyrics above] and the truly affecting
1987 "Real Time" version of "Meet On The Ledge" by Fairport
Convention (again instead of the 1968 7" original) which finishes the box
off and brings the musical journey full circle. Cool stuff.
On
the rock side too, there's the inclusion of Bryn Haworth's lovely "Darlin'
Corey" from his 1975 album "Sunny Side Of The Street" (he was
the guitarist in the 60's psych act Fleurs-De-Lys") and even better is
Bronco's "Time Slips Away" from their 1971 album "Ace Of
Sunlight" - a fantastic choice - Jess Roden's soulful vocals backed up by
Robbie Blunt's tremendous guitar work [he later played for Robert Plant's
band]. The annotation is good too - the 32-page booklet featuring a biog on
each artist (photos too) with the whole set has been curated and researched by
DAVID SUFF with skill.
If
I was to point out a real downside it would be the omissions - with playing
times of 67:56, 72:06 and 65:32 - it's hugely disappointing that more tracks
weren't used - how about "Say No More" by Smith Perkins Smith (1972),
"Whims And Ways" by Bryn Haworth (1974) and "The Sea” by
Fotheringay (1970) to name but a few. And as rocking as Richard Thompson is, do
I really need the full 11 minutes of "A Sailor's Life" - no. And the
liner notes mention “The Chieftains 5” album on Island from 1975, but then
don't include them - on a Folk box?
Still
there’s too much good stuff to be churlish here – take Richard Thompson’s
hugely moving "The Poor Ditching Boy” – a young lad who has taken a lass
deep into his blood (storm and winds are no match for his passion) – Andy
Roberts of Grimms and Plainsong playing guest Dulcimer while Barry Dransfield
of The Dransfields plays Fiddle. Its typical of the kind of song that Island
Records seem to throw out at an alarming rate – gorgeous, affecting and deeply
beautiful – us old types still weeping to them some 45 to 50 years later (if
you get a chance, check out Andrew Murray’s cover of the tune on his September
2005 CD album “Hell Or High Water” – he’s the deep guttural vocalist with De
Danaan). Time, what is that...
Niggles
aside, what’s on offer here is stupendously good and sounding absolutely
spiffing. I've enjoyed hearing this box so much and I suspect it will send many
folk and rock music fans scurrying back into second-hand record shops trying to
hunt down original palm-tree label LPs – those things we adored so much - all
those years ago.
Despite
some reservations - this is a top job done and recommended big time, especially
given the upgraded sound and those wondrous discoveries that await the wide ear
and open heart...