Fotheringay was a short-lived British folk rock group formed in 1970 by singer Sandy Denny on her departure from Fairport Convention. The band drew its name from her composition Fotheringay about Fotheringhay Castle, in which Mary, Queen of Scots had been imprisoned. The song originally appeared on the 1969 Fairport Convention album, What We Did on Our Holidays, Denny's first album with that group. Two former members of Eclection, Trevor Lucas and Gerry Conway, and two former members of Poet and the One Man Band, Jerry Donahue and Pat Donaldson (bass), completed the line-up responsible for what was long assumed to be the quintet's only album. Fotheringay disbanded in January 1971 during sessions for a projected second album. In 2007 the BBC announced that Donahue would be attempting to complete the abandoned project (which he accomplished using previously unheard takes from the original archived tapes). Permission had finally been granted and the work was completed by summer of the following year. The resulting album, titled Fotheringay 2, was released on 29 September 2008. 01 - Nothing More 02 - The Sea 03 - The Ballad Of Ned Kelly 04 - Winter Winds 05 - Peace In The End 06 - The Way I Feel 07 - The Pond And The Stream 08 - Too Much Of Nothing 09 - Banks Of The Nile 10 - Two Weeks Last Summer (live) 11 - Nothing More (live) 12 - Banks Of The Nile (live) 13 - Memphis Tennessee (live) LINK