Red & Gold

Red & Gold is a 1988 album by folk rock band Fairport Convention. The album was released on the Rough Trade label, leading David Fricke, Rolling Stone's reviewer to comment "Britain's oldest surviving folk-rock band allied to the archetypal indie punk record label! Even for Fairport Convention, which has defied time, tide and trauma in its pursuit of the electric folk dream, that's pushing it." The album entered the UK album chart on 28 January 1989, spending one week at No. 74.

Red & Gold

Red & Gold is a 1988 album by folk rock band Fairport Convention. The album was released on the Rough Trade label, leading David Fricke, Rolling Stone's reviewer to comment "Britain's oldest surviving folk-rock band allied to the archetypal indie punk record label! Even for Fairport Convention, which has defied time, tide and trauma in its pursuit of the electric folk dream, that's pushing it." The album entered the UK album chart on 28 January 1989, spending one week at No. 74.