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Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol are hugely important figures in the history of British Folk Rock and Folk music since the 1960s. They were both key figures in British Folk Rock super group Fairport Convention and appeared on their seminal album Liege and Lief (1969) which initiated the electric folk movement. In fact BBC radio 2 listeners have voted Liege and Leaf the Most influential folk album of all Swarbrick has been described the most influential British fiddle player bar none. After 1970 he emerged as Fairport Conventions leading figure and guided the band through a series of important albums until its disbandment in 1979. Simon Nicol was a founder member of Fairport Convention and is the only founding member still in the band In 1973 he played on what is often considered one of the important folk/jazz albums of all time, John Martyns Solid Air. After Fairport Convention called it a day in 1979, Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol joined forces and spent the early eighties playing folk clubs throughout the UK as an acoustic duo. Their repertoire was drawn from various sources including Fairport Convention material, Dave Swarbricks late seventies/early eighties solo albums and also several tracks that were individual to the duo. The acoustic duo proved popular and recorded three albums. Two of those, the 1981 live album Live at the White Bear, and the 1984 studio effort Close to the Wind, were re-issued a few years back on Fairport Conventions own Woodworm Records label.
In The Club however was an extremely limited (cassette only!) album and has never appeared in any format other than its original, limited, release until now. So, for the first time on LP, this MUSIC ON VINYL release is the now fully remastered In The Club album and with the benefit of some previously unreleased bonus material as well. This release will appeal to all fans of UK folk/rock and to the legion of Fairport Convention followers in particular a rare record from two of the folk genres true stars.






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