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Limited four vinyl LP pressing in case bound book-back. A Man I'd Rather Be (Part II) comprises Jansch's late '60s and early '70s output, an under-rated era, no doubt influenced by the now well-established Pentangle sound. Bandmates Danny Thompson (bass) and Terry Cox (drums) regularly feature among the musicians as well as cameo appearances by Mary Hopkin, Toni Visconti and Dave Mattacks. In this period, we see Jansch's take on pop (Nicola), blues (Birthday Blues funnily enough), handsome arrangements (Rosemary Lane) and baroque folk (Moonshine). All of this being conjured during a time when Pentangle was simultaneously releasing albums and constantly touring; to say that the man had a generous talent is something of an understatement.
The lush orchestration of Nicola was partly recorded by John Wood who would later engineer Nick Drake's recordings at the same studio.
The heart melting cover of Birthday Blues contains a set with some of the stalwarts of Bert's solo and Pentangle sets, 'Poison' and 'A Woman Like You' and some of his most arresting work including 'Come Sing a Happy Song' which featured on the soundtrack of Noah Baumbach's The Squid and the Whale in 2005.
Rosemary Lane is considered by many to be one of Bert's finest records, a smooth mix of traditional folk such as the title track and 'Reynardine', timeless original compositions like 'Tell Me What Is True Love?' and in 'Alman' and 'Sarabanda', examples of early music including the 16th and 17th/18th centuries, all with the sympathetic production of Bill Leader. Moonshine, Bert's first release after Pentangle split, It was produced by fellow member Danny Thompson and the legendary Tony Visconti, who not only arranged a number of songs but also played on the record. It also features Mary Hopkin duetting with Bert on Ewan MacColl's 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', Aly Bain and Charles Mingus' drummer Charlie Richmon.
Title: A Man Id Rather Be - Part 2 - 4LP Boxset
Format: Vinyl
Release Date: 23 Feb 2018
Artist: Bert Jansch
Sku: 2366344
Catalogue No: EARTHLP024
Category: Rock
DISC 1
A1: Go Your Way My Love
A2: Woe Is Love, My Dear
A3: Nicola
A4: Come Back Baby
A5: A Little Sweet Sunshine
A6: Love Is Teasing
B1: Rabbit Run
B2: Life Depends On Love
B3: Weeping Willow Blues
B4: Box Of Love
B5: Wish My Baby Was Here
B6: If The World Isn't There
DISC 2
C1: Come Sing Me A Happy Song To Prove We Can All Get Along The Lumpy, Bumpy
C2: The Bright New Year
C3: Tree Song
C4: Poison
C5: Miss Heather Rosemary Sewell
C6: I've Got A Woman
D1: A Woman Like You
D2: I Am Lonely
D3: Promised Land
D4: Birthday Blues
D5: Wishing Well
D6: Blues
DISC 3
E1: Tell Me What Is True Love
E2: Rosemary Lane
E3: M'lady Nancy
E4: A Dream, A Dream, A Dream
E5: Alman
E6: Wayward Child
E7: Nobody's Bar
F1: Nobody's Bar
F2: Reynardine
F3: Silly Woman
F4: Peregrinations
F5: Sylvie
F6: Sarabanda
F7: Bird Song
DISC 4
G1: Yarrow
G2: Brought With The Rain
G3: The January Man
G4: Night Time Blues
G5: Moonshine
H1: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
H2: Rambleaway
H3: Twa Corbies
H4: Oh My Father
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