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Artist: Fairport Convention Album: Who Knows Where the Time Goes?


Year: 1997
Duration: 59:29

Fairport Convention's Who Knows Where the Time Goes? - A Timeless Masterpiece


Fairport Convention's Who Knows Where the Time Goes? is an album that never fails to mesmerize me. The British folk-rock band's fourth studio album, released in 1969, has been widely regarded as one of their best works. The album is known for its mystical atmosphere, emotionally charged songs, and the extraordinary vocal and instrumental performances of all band members. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the band's history, the music genre of the album, the most popular songs of the album, the most innovative parts, and a personal critique of the album.

Fairport Convention was formed in 1967 in London, England, by a group of musicians who were passionate about folk music. They were one of the pioneers of British folk-rock music, blending traditional folk songs with contemporary rock music. The band went through several lineup changes over the years, but the classic lineup that recorded Who Knows Where the Time Goes? was Sandy Denny on vocals and piano, Richard Thompson on guitar, Simon Nicol on guitar and vocals, Ashley Hutchings on bass, and Dave Mattacks on drums.

The album can be classified as a folk-rock album, but its sound is more mellow and introspective. The songs have poetic lyrics and are mostly slow-paced. The album's themes revolve around love, loss, and the passage of time, which are universal topics that resonate with listeners of all ages. Each song on the album is a masterpiece in its own right. However, some of the most popular songs of the album among fans are Who Knows Where the Time Goes? Fotheringay, and She Moves Through the Fair.

One of the most innovative parts of the album is the vocal harmony between Sandy Denny and Richard Thompson. Their voices complement each other so well that it creates a haunting and ethereal atmosphere that intensifies the emotional impact of the songs. Another innovative aspect is the use of traditional folk instruments, such as the mandolin and the fiddle, which add an authentic and rustic vibe to the album's sound. The album's production is also noteworthy for its spacious and airy sound, which creates the illusion of the band performing live in a magical forest.

As for my critique of the album, I have to say that it's nearly impossible to find any flaws. The songs are all unique and memorable, the musicianship is flawless, and the overall atmosphere is dreamy and melancholic. It's a perfect album to listen to on a rainy day, while sipping tea and getting lost in your thoughts. If I had to pick one flaw, it would be that the album is rather short, clocking in at just over 30 minutes. But then again, it's better to leave listeners wanting more than to overstay your welcome.

Who Knows Where the Time Goes? is a timeless masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Its emotionally charged songs, exquisite vocal and instrumental performances, and mystical atmosphere make it a must-listen for anyone who appreciates folk or rock music. Fairport Convention's contribution to the British folk-rock scene cannot be overstated, and Who Knows Where the Time Goes? is a shining example of their talent and creativity. If you haven't listened to this album yet, do yourself a favor and give it a listen. It's an experience you won't soon forget.