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| Fairport Convention | Primary Artist |
| Ian Anderson | Flute |
| Simon Nicol | Guitar, Vocals |
| Dave Pegg | Bass Guitar, Vocals |
| Gerry Conway | Percussion, Drums |
| Chris Leslie | Mandolin, Violin, Vocals, Tenor Banjo, Electronic Mandolin |
| Mark Tucker | Electric Guitar, E-bow |
| Julie Matthews | Vocals |
| Chris While | Vocals |
| Ric Sanders | Violin, Electric Piano, Baritone Violin |
| Anna Ryder | Piano, Accordion, French Horn, Vocals, Penny Whistle |
| Cropredy Crowd | Hand Clapping |
| Chris Knibbs | Trombone |
| Chas McDevitt | Trumpet |
| Fairport Convention | Arranger |
| Simon Nicol | Arranger |
| Dave Pegg | Producer |
| Gerry Conway | Arranger |
| Chris Leslie | Arranger, Composer |
| John Richards | Composer |
| Mark Tucker | Producer, Engineer |
| John Dent | Mastering |
| Ric Sanders | Arranger |
| Anna Ryder | Composer |
| Mick Toole | Cover Photo |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Nigel Stonier | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ronnie D. Lankford
Neither fish nor foul, Fairport Convention holds a position somewhere between traditional English and contemporary Celtic music. Although mostly acoustic, electric bass and piano make appearances, and while the bandmembers enjoy the folk songs of yesteryear, they also pen new material. The band's approach and style also separate them from the folk-rock of the Richard Thompson/Sandy Denny era, which rocked quite a bit harder. XXXV celebrates the band's long history by dipping into a few old favorites like "I Wandered by a Brookside" and "The Deserter." The group plays as a collective unit, offering a nice blend of mandolin, fiddle, and guitar along with energetic ...