Hard to find on the original pink Island label, this 1970 one-off Fotheringay album (they disbanded in January 1971) in particular features some sublime guitar from Jerry Donahue (definite future influence for Mark Knopfler) as well as top class vocals from Sandy Denny (no wonder she was the only other vocalist to appear on a Led Zeppelin LP). The more folky/renaissance style tracks work better for me than the country influenced ones but it’s still an essential addition to your record collection:



You can only find this LP on the pink label, in fact it was a good seller and may well have been in the lower reaches of the album charts. I would say that I have never seen this LP on the later Island labels! If anyone has a later pressing then I’d say it is a very desirable item
The Rare Record Collector Guide lists a pink rim palm tree label as being worth significantly less than the pink label. Thanks for your comment though.
regards
Neil.
“Fotheringay” was reissued at least twice on the Island label, firstly on the pink rim Palm tree label and later on in the late 70s on the blue rim multicoloured Island label.