Canterbury Fayre by Richard Sinclair ▪ Theo Travis Duo
Tracklist
Credits
released August 23, 2003
Richard Sinclair - guitar, bass & vocals
Theo Travis - flute loops, tenor & soprano sax
Recorded from the "Croissant Neuf Stage", Sunday 24 August 2003 at the Canterbury Fayre Festival, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Hernhill, Canterbury, Kent
"Disassociation" is by Dave Sinclair, "What's Rattlin'" lyrics by Pip Pyle, "Oh What A Lonely Lifetime" is by Hugh Hopper with lyrics by Dave Seager, "The Munich Train" and "This Frozen Time" are by Theo Travis.
theotravis.bandcamp.com/album/earth-to-ether-2
Photos of the event (including the cover shot) by Tort:
www.pbase.com/tort/canterbury_fayre_2003
And more photos by Pat Papertown:
patpapertown2.blogspot.com/2015/02/canterbury-fayre-2003-few-pictures.html?m=0
A rather chilly review:
drownedinsound.com/in_depth/7923-canterybury-fayre-2003-review
Concert poster:
concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Canterbury_Fayre_2003?file=IMG_3774.jpg
© 2003 SinclairSongs, All Rights Reserved
All thanks and praise to Nicolas Sinclair for discovering this gem in Richard's archives.
Richard Sinclair - guitar, bass & vocals
Theo Travis - flute loops, tenor & soprano sax
Recorded from the "Croissant Neuf Stage", Sunday 24 August 2003 at the Canterbury Fayre Festival, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Hernhill, Canterbury, Kent
"Disassociation" is by Dave Sinclair, "What's Rattlin'" lyrics by Pip Pyle, "Oh What A Lonely Lifetime" is by Hugh Hopper with lyrics by Dave Seager, "The Munich Train" and "This Frozen Time" are by Theo Travis.
theotravis.bandcamp.com/album/earth-to-ether-2
Photos of the event (including the cover shot) by Tort:
www.pbase.com/tort/canterbury_fayre_2003
And more photos by Pat Papertown:
patpapertown2.blogspot.com/2015/02/canterbury-fayre-2003-few-pictures.html?m=0
A rather chilly review:
drownedinsound.com/in_depth/7923-canterybury-fayre-2003-review
Concert poster:
concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Canterbury_Fayre_2003?file=IMG_3774.jpg
© 2003 SinclairSongs, All Rights Reserved
All thanks and praise to Nicolas Sinclair for discovering this gem in Richard's archives.