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Nicola is the fifth album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1967.An orchestrated version of "Train Song" was attempted during the Nicola sessions but, while fondly remembered by arranger Dee Palmer (credited under the birthname David Palmer), did not make the finished product.
Harper, Colin: Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British Folk and Blues Revival (2000, Bloomsbury) ISBN 0-7475-5330-0 (pbk) Kennedy, Doug: The Songs and Guitar Solos of Bert Jansch, New Punchbowl Music, 1983. Although this is a book of music, it contains a great deal of biographical information and photographs of Bert Jansch.
Briggs' "Go Your Way" has politely been described as "the model for" Beth Orton's "Shadow of a Doubt." [12] The Decemberists album The Hazards of Love (2009) was inspired by Briggs's album of the same name. [13] [14] In 2009, Topic Records issued a 70th anniversary boxed set, Three Score and Ten, including "Blackwater Side" from her eponymous ...
A Rare Conundrum is an album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1977 in the UK. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was first released by Ex Libris Records]] in Denmark in late 1976 as Poormouth with an alternative cover and a slightly different track list.
It Don't Bother Me is the second album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in November 1965.The album was produced by Nathan Joseph and Bill Leader, although Leader was left uncredited.
Bert and John is an album by the folk musicians Bert Jansch and John Renbourn, released in 1966. The two would later play together in the group Pentangle. An expanded version of the album was later released in America in 1969 by Vanguard as Stepping Stones. It featured two extra tracks, "It Don't Bother Me" and "My Lover". [3]
All tracks composed by Bert Jansch; except where indicated "Love Anew" "Mary and Joseph" "Be My Friend" "Baby Blue" "Dance Lady Dance" "You Are My Sunshine" (Jimmie Davis, Charles Mitchell) "Lost and Gone" "Blues Run the Game" (Jackson C. Frank) "Build Another Band" "When the Teardrops Fell" "Dynamite" "Buckrabbit"
Moonshine is the eighth album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1973. [ 2 ] On 16 October 2015, Earth Recordings reissued the album in digital, CD, and vinyl formats; the latter additionally available as a picture disc.