Live At The Royal Festival Hall 1972
Mary Hopkin
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
---|---|---|---|
CD Album (Remastered) | 13 tracks | £12.95 | |
Download Album (Remastered) (MP3) | 13 tracks | £7.99 | |
Download Album (Remastered) (WAV) | 13 tracks | £7.99 | |
Download individual tracks | From £0.99 |
Description
Mary Hopkin - Live At The Royal Festival Hall 1972
Our first release in 2005, but remastered in 2021. A recording of Mary's performance in 1972 supporting Ralph McTell. Mary was joined on stage by Brian Willoughby, Danny Thompson, Tony Visconti and the Pop Arts String Quartet. There are highlights from her first two albums as well as some of her folk favourites.
In 2021 Mary's son, Morgan Visconti, applied restoration techniques to the album. The show had been recorded at the time by an unknown engineer at the Royal Festival Hall, and from a digital transfer of this tape we made our first CD in 2005. Since then, with experience, we have made some improvements and Morgan has improved the sound from the degraded tape as much as possible without taking the magical qualities from Mary's voice.
"Mary Hopkin gave one of her rare appearances, opening the concert, with husband Tony Visconti conducting the Pop Art String Quartet and playing guitar alternately. She also had Pentangle's Danny Thompson on double bass and Brian Willoughby on guitar. She is one of the few performers who can give a genuine and sincere show without any showbusiness trappings. She did a varied and beautiful set which included 'Ocean Song', 'Both Sides Now', 'Morning has Broken', and 'Those Were the Days'. Two of her more interesting selections were Gallagher and Lyle's 'Sparrow' and 'International'."
In 2021 Mary's son, Morgan Visconti, applied restoration techniques to the album. The show had been recorded at the time by an unknown engineer at the Royal Festival Hall, and from a digital transfer of this tape we made our first CD in 2005. Since then, with experience, we have made some improvements and Morgan has improved the sound from the degraded tape as much as possible without taking the magical qualities from Mary's voice.
"Mary Hopkin gave one of her rare appearances, opening the concert, with husband Tony Visconti conducting the Pop Art String Quartet and playing guitar alternately. She also had Pentangle's Danny Thompson on double bass and Brian Willoughby on guitar. She is one of the few performers who can give a genuine and sincere show without any showbusiness trappings. She did a varied and beautiful set which included 'Ocean Song', 'Both Sides Now', 'Morning has Broken', and 'Those Were the Days'. Two of her more interesting selections were Gallagher and Lyle's 'Sparrow' and 'International'."
Tracklisting
CD Album (Remastered) (MHM014CD)
- Once I Had A Sweetheart
- Ocean Song
- Streets Of London
- Sparrow
- Aderyn Pur
- If I Fell
- Silver Dagger
- Donna Donna
- Those Were The Days
- Earth Song
- Morning Has Broken
- Both Sides Now
- International