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01 |
East Wind |
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01:25 |
02 |
Piano Tune |
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01:38 |
03 |
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat |
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03:51 |
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Soho |
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02:59 |
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Tic-Tocative |
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01:56 |
06 |
Orlando |
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01:40 |
07 |
Red's Favourite |
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01:33 |
08 |
No Exit |
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01:25 |
09 |
Along The Way |
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02:03 |
10 |
The Time Has Come |
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02:54 |
11 |
Stepping Stones |
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02:42 |
12 |
After The Dance |
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02:26 |
13 |
The Waggoner's Lad |
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03:25 |
14 |
Lucky Thirteen |
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03:33 |
15 |
In This Game |
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04:07 |
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Dissatisfied Blues |
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02:52 |
17 |
Hole In The Cole |
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02:45 |
18 |
Bells |
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02:49 |
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Country |
United Kingdom |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Bert Jansch and John Renbourn - Bert and John
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This is stunning finger style guitar. Jansch and Renbourn have an incredible ability to weave a tapestry of sound. It is impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins - it's just plain magic. There are a couple of songs - the brilliantly detailed Soho is the jewel of the record.
Transatlantic TRA 144 1966
East Wind (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 01:24
Piano Tune (John Renbourn) 01:43
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Charlie Mingus) 03:54
Soho (Bert Jansch) 03:03
Tic-Tocative (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 01:58
Orlando (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 01:44
Red's Favourite (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 01:30
No Exit (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 01:28
Along The Way (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 02:06
The Time Has Come (Ann Briggs) 02:58
Stepping Stones (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 02:46
After The Dance (Bert Jansch, John Renbourn) 02:31
Bert and John has now been re-released on Wooded Hill HILLCD8 - to make this relatively short album better value for money they have included some 'bonus' tracks:
The Wagonner's Lad (Traditional arranged Bert Jansch)
Lucky Thirteen
In This Game
Dissatisfied Blues
Hole In The Cole - this is a wonderful instrumental, as I said on the Pentangle Reflection page - but it is totally out of place on Bert & John.
Bells