
Album · 1978
Tipplers Tales
Tipplers Tales is an album by Fairport Convention, released in 1978 on Matty Grooves, with 10 tracks.
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- 37 min
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Album · 1978
Tipplers Tales is an album by Fairport Convention, released in 1978 on Matty Grooves, with 10 tracks.
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10 tracks · 37 min
"Tipplers Tales" is a 1978 album by Fairport Convention; recorded in only ten days, it was the last album the band recorded for Vertigo. Simon Nicol later wrote "We secured a deal with Vertigo, the one that ended up with them paying us not to make records. It seemed a novelty, like that Marx Brothers line: "How much for you NOT to rehearse?" "Oh, you can't afford it." We did Bonny Bunch and Tipplers Tales then didn't make the other four contracted albums" Dave Pegg later said "It wasn't a great deal of money. It was about £30,000. It was the first time we had ever made money out of music. We got like £7,000 each. It was more money than we'd ever had in our lives. This was back in '78 and it enabled us to split up." Tipplers Tales was described by Allmusic as "not a concept album, even though alcohol is a recurrent motif in many of the traditional numbers", but nonetheless "doing what the band members do best – taking some fine old traditional English jigs, reels, and traditional narratives and putting their own distinctive folk-rock stamp on them". Following the release of Tippler's Tales, Fairport Convention did not record for the following seven years until the Gladys' L…