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Speaking of #MazzyStar, #HopeSandoval and #BertJansch would later unearth this dusty gem from the #SamPeckinpah western The Ballad of Cable Hogue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs1fGpm8Ahg

Butterfly Mornings

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Last one before I have to go start cooking. Finishing up a fine trio of #vinyl with a glass of wine of a Friday. This is Davy Graham and Bert Jansch with a 2014 RSD 10” release and it’s just beautiful. #BertJansch #DavyGraham #xp
Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning (In Concert, BBC Radio 1, 1982), by Bert Jansch

from the album Bert At The BBC

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Sweet Child is a 1968 double album by the British folk-rock band Pentangle: Terry Cox, Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson.

One disk of the double album was recorded at Pentangle's live concert in the Royal Festival Hall, which took place on 29 June 1968; the other was recorded in the studio. The material is the most wide-ranging of Pentangle's albums, including folk songs, jazz classics, blues, early music and Pentangle's own compositions. The album cover was designed by Peter Blake, better-known for his design of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.

In his retrospective review for Allmusic, Matthew Greenwald called the album, "probably the most representative of their work... In all, Sweet Child is an awesome and delightful collection, and probably their finest hour." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c7wiiUDg4k&list=PL659Ne511y7CPrNxN_Jqh2ZOoOZkiiGkS&index=1

#Pentangle #TerryCox #BertJansch, #JacquiMcShee #JohnRenbourn #DannyThompson #PeterBlake #folkrock #folk #jazz #music

Nicola is the fifth album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1967.

Nicola Review by Richie Unterberger

... Nine of the 12 cuts are Jansch originals, and ably display his nimble guitar work, incorporation of blues, traditional British Isles folk influences into a contemporary style, and his Donovan-esque vocals. For the first and only time, he played both electric and acoustic guitars on this LP; it's also his first work to feature drumming. Some of the orchestrated numbers, especially "Woe Is Love, My Dear," were actually deemed to have potential as singles. That didn't happen (the cut "Wish My Baby Was Here" would have been a better choice in any event), but that doesn't take away from their fey period charm.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUL5nrkHvXI&list=PLL-4PkyQwNWU7r802P9193gyONL2CH-Gi&index=1

#BertJansch #folkmusic #music #TransatlanticRecords #ScottishFolk #1967inmusic

Poison, by He Mistook Her For A Swan

from the album Lady Isobel

He Mistook Her For A Swan

The Pentangle is the 1968 debut album of the band Pentangle: Terry Cox, Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson. It brought together their separate influences of folk, jazz, blues, early music and contemporary songwriting.

By the time the album was produced, the members of Pentangle were already accomplished musicians, in their own fields, and had played together in various combinations. Jansch and Renbourn were recognised as solo artists and played together regularly, including their recording of the Bert and John album. McShee had sung folk and blues in pubs and clubs, and had recorded with Renbourn on Another Monday. Cox and Thompson were experienced session musicians and had played together in Alexis Korner's band. The album's liner notes were written by radio personality John Peel. - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xdwAwEKxjU&list=RD3xdwAwEKxjU&start_radio=1

#pentangle #bertjansch #johnrenbourn #JacquiMcShee #dannythompson #terrycox #folkrock #traditionalsongs

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"'This music is a labyrinth that grows larger with every attentive listen. There are no answers, only questions.'"

https://getmusic.fm/l/WXDj9H

#instrumental #progrock #stevehackett #anthonyphillips #bertjansch #acousticgtr #johnrenbourn #music

Oneiric Formulary bt Sir Richard Bishop released on Drag City in 2020.

John Lewis wrote reviewing for the Guardian

"Arizona’s Sir Richard Bishop has worked with dozens of alt-rock outfits over the years but his solo work sees him playing acoustic guitar instrumentals. Oneiric Formulary (Drag City) features touches of bossa nova and flamenco but his default setting is an austere, baroque minimalism, haunted by the ghosts of Davey Graham and Bert Jansch."

Oneiric Formulary is the sound of surprise – first Sir Rick being surprised, then us! Not simply by six-string acoustic rags β€˜n ragas, but departures as well into electric guitar, keyboard tricks, avant atmosphere, and even a reedy eastern knees-up! The Bish like you've never heard him before. - Bandcamp

https://sirrichardbishop.bandcamp.com/album/oneiric-formulary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=748iYiIDUZU&list=OLAK5uy_liMBeYZK_-B2WEqbkGlNsHHvl3kBpMtRk&index=5

#sirichardbishop #suncitygirls #guitar #bertjansch #daveygraham #dragcity