In Real Time: Live '87

In Real Time: Live '87 is an album by folk rock band Fairport Convention. Although appearing (especially from the cover) to consist of recordings of concert performances, the album was largely recorded at The Mill studio, Farnham, Buckinghamshire, with audience responses dubbed on later, reputedly taken from a recording of a John Martyn concert.

In Real Time: Live '87
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1987
RecordedSummer 1987
GenreFolk rock
Length40:10
LabelIsland
ProducerDave Mattacks
Fairport Convention chronology
Expletive Delighted!
(1986)
In Real Time: Live '87
(1987)
Red & Gold
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The "Live '87" part of the title was justified by having the songs recorded "as live" in the studio, with all the band members playing at once rather than laying down their parts individually.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Reynard the Fox" (Traditional) - 2.52
  2. "The Widow of Westmoreland's Daughter"/"Random Jig" (Traditional/James Hill) - 4.44
  3. "The Hiring Fair" (Dave Mattacks, Ralph McTell) - 6.35
  4. "Crazy Man Michael" (Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick) - 4.49

Side two

  1. "Close to the Wind" (Stuart Marson) - 6.20
  2. "Big Three Medley": ("The Swirling Pit"/"Matty Groves"/"The Rutland Reel"/"Sack the Juggler") (Dave Pegg/Traditional/Ric Sanders/Ric Sanders) - 10:41
  3. "Meet on the Ledge" (Richard Thompson) - 4:09

Personnel

Production personnel[2]
  • Lee Hambling – assistant engineer
  • Stuart Epps – mixing, recording
  • Dave Mattacks – producer, keyboards on "Close to the Wind"
  • Robin Black – mixing and recording of "Meet on the Ledge"

Release history

  • Island Records ILPS 9883 (LP, UK, December 1987)
  • Island Records 90678-1 (LP, UK, January 1988)
  • Island Records IMCD 10 (CD, UK, June 1990)
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