Fotheringay
- ILPS 9125 (vinyl, UK, 01 June 1970)
- 27 698 XAT (vinyl, NL, June 1970)
- SP 4269 (vinyl, USA, 1970)
- 6339 010 (vinyl, Germany, 1970)
- ICL 21 (vinyl, Japan, 01 April 1972)
- CGLP 4426 (vinyl, USA, 1986)
- HNBL 4426 (vinyl, USA, 01 January 1987)
- HNCD 4426 (CD, USA, 01 January 1987)
- FLED 3044 (CD, UK, 28 July 2004)
- UICY-9535 (CD, Japan, 01 July 2005)
Track Listing
- 1. Nothing More (Sandy Denny) - 4:35
- 2. The Sea (Sandy Denny) - 5:32
- 3. The Ballad of Ned Kelly (Trevor Lucas) - 3:31
- 4. Winter Winds (Sandy Denny) - 2:10
- 5. Peace in the End (Sandy Denny, Trevor Lucas) - 4:02
- 6. The Way I Feel (Gordon Lightfoot) - 4:44
- 7. The Pond and the Stream (Sandy Denny) - 3:18
- 8. Too Much of Nothing (Bob Dylan) - 3:52
- 9. Banks of the Nile (Traditional) - 8:09
- Bonus Tracks:
- 10. Two Weeks Last Summer (live) (Dave Cousins) - 4:17
- 11. Nothing More (live) (Sandy Denny) - 4:21
- 12. The Banks of the Nile (live) (Traditional) - 7:23
- 13. Memphis Tennessee (live) (Chuck Berry) - 3:28
Musicians
- Gerry Conway: drums, backing vocals
- Jerry Donahue: electric guitar, backing vocals
- Linda Thompson: backing vocals
- Pat Donaldson: bass, backing vocals
- Sandy Denny: vocals, piano, backing vocals, acoustic guitar
- Tod Lloyd: backing vocals
- Trevor Lucas: acoustic guitar, vocals, electric guitar
Release Information
The four bonus tracks were recorded live at the Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam, on June 28, 1970, where Fotheringay performed an hour long set. Both 'Nothing More' and 'Memphis Tennessee' were previously released on the Who Knows Where the Time Goes? box set.
The bonus tracks from the Hannibal CD were left of as they were included on the Fledg'ling CD Fotheringay 2 released in September 2008, albeit in different versions.
Album History
The original UK and US editions of the album were released in the gatefold format which featured a colour live photograph of the group taken by Tony Evans at the soundcheck to the bands gig at the Royal Festival Hall London, on 30th March 1970.
The cover and reverse were illustrated by Marion Appelton who was Trevor Lucas' sister. The cover depicts the band in tudor style dress tying in with the bands name and it's connection to Mary Queen of Scots. The reverse had a heraldic shield with the names of the group members on it.

