;2001 reissue In 2001,
Island Records re-issued an expanded edition of
Full House that included the 8 tracks of the original intended track ordering and included four additional tracks: • "
Now Be Thankful" (the original
mono mix) • "
Sir B. McKenzie's Daughter's Lament for the 77th Mounted Lancers Retreat from the Straits of Loch Knombe, in the Year of Our Lord 1727, on the Occasion of the Announcement of Her Marriage to the Laird of Kinleakie" • "
Bonny Bunch of Roses" • "Now Be Thankful" (a new stereo mix) "Now Be Thankful" and "Sir B. McKenzie's..." were originally released as a 1970
Island, UK single, WIP-6089. Both songs were recorded on 22 July 1970 at Sound Techniques, London.
Fairport Convention's studio recording of "Sir B. McKenzie's..." consisted of "Biff, Bang, Crash" (
Trad.), "The Kilfenora" (Trad.), and "Boston Tea Party" (Dave Swarbrick)". By the time the single was issued, the band was playing the medley as "Bonny Kate" (Trad.), "The Kilfenora," "Boston Tea Party," and "Biff, Bang, Crash." Within a few years, "Sir B. McKenzie's..." consisted of the amended medley followed by "Tail Toddle" (Trad.). By the late 1970s, the medley also included the traditional tune "Up The Chimney." The title "Sir B. McKenzie's Daughter's Lament For the 77th Mounted Lancers Retreat From The Straits of Loch Knombe, In The Year of Our Lord 1727, On The Occasion of the Announcement of Her Marriage to the Laird of Kinleakie" was the band's attempt to get into the
Guinness Book of Records for the longest song title. "Bonny Bunch of Roses", recorded one month after the
Full House sessions at
Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, was finally mixed 18 years later, for the release on the
Fairport Convention compilation
Meet on the Ledge: The Classic Years (1967–1975), issued on
A&M Records in 1999. The stereo mix of "Now Be Thankful" (an entirely different mix from the one that appears on Richard Thompson's
Watching the Dark compilation) was created by Lee Hamblin and Frank Kornelussen and previously released on
Island Life, 25 Years of Island Records in 1988. ==Production==