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1971 studio album by Wigwam
Fairyport
Studio album by Wigwam
ReleasedDecember 1971
RecordedFinnvox, Helsinki
Music Network, Sweden
June 6, 1971, Hämis Club, Helsinki
GenreProgressive rock
Length65:05
LabelLove
ProducerWigwam
Wigwam chronology
Tombstone Valentine
(1970)
Fairyport
(1971)
Wigwam
(1972)

Fairyport is a double LP by Wigwam, which was released in 1971.

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Losing Hold" (Gustavson, Pembroke, Pohjola) – 7:06
  2. "Lost Without a Trace" (Pembroke) – 2:29
  3. "Fairyport" (Gustavson) – 6:53

Side B

  1. "Gray Traitors" (Gustavson) – 2:48
  2. "Cafffkaff, the Country Psychologist" (Gustavson) – 5:22
  3. "May Your Will Be Done, Dear Lord" (Gustavson) – 5:28
  4. "How to Make It Big in Hospital" (Pembroke) – 3:03

Side C

  1. "Hot Mice" (Pohjola) – 3:18
  2. "P.K.'s Super Market" (Pohjola) – 2:19
  3. "One More Try" (Pembroke, Pohjola) – 3:25
  4. "Rockin' Ol' Galway" (Pembroke) – 2:28
  5. "Every Fold" (Pembroke) – 3:06

Side D

  1. "Rave-Up for the Roadies" (Live) (Gustavson, Pohjola, Tolonen, Österberg) – 17:20

Bonus tracks on 2003 CD version

  1. "Losing Hold/Finlandia" (Live) (Gustavson, Pembroke, Pohjola/Sibelius) - 10:57

Personnel

Wigwam
  • Jukka Gustavson - vocals, piano, electric piano, organ
  • Jim Pembroke - vocals & harmonica; piano (A2, C5)
  • Pekka Pohjola - bass guitar, violin; acoustic guitar (C3); piano (C1, C2); celesta (C2); harpsichord (C2); backing vocals (A3)
  • Ronnie Österberg - drums, percussion; backing vocals (A3)

Guest musicians:

  • Unto Haapa-Aho - bass clarinet
  • Eero Koivistoinen - soprano saxophone
  • Tapio Louhensalo - bassoon
  • Risto Pensola - clarinet
  • Pekka Pöyry - soprano saxophone
  • Hannu Saxelin - clarinet
  • Jukka Tolonen - electric guitar (A2, B4, D)
  • Ilmari Varila - oboe

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