MP3 2707 mb.
Performer: Bert Jansch
Title: Bert Jansch
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: YZ-153-LA
Label: Transatlantic Records
Released: 1982
Style: Folk
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 347
| 1 | Ramblings Going To Be The Death Of Me |
| 2 | Finches |
| 3 | Running From Home |
| 4 | Kasbah |
| 5 | Angie |
| 6 | Strolling Down The Highway |
| 7 | Dreams Of Love |
| 8 | Smokey River |
| 9 | Do You Hear Me Now? |
| 10 | Courting Blues |
| 11 | Veronica |
| 12 | Needle Of Death |
| 13 | Alice's Wonderland |
| 14 | Oh How Your Love Is Strong |
| 15 | I Have No Time |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TRA 125, TRA.125 | Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch (LP, Album, Fli) | Transatlantic Records, Transatlantic Records | TRA 125, TRA.125 | UK | 1965 |
| SWG7549 | Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch (LP, Album) | Transatlantic Records | SWG7549 | Japan | 1965 |
| ZCTRA 125 | Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch (Cass, Album) | Transatlantic Records | ZCTRA 125 | UK | Unknown |
| TRA 125 | Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch (LP, Album, RP) | Transatlantic Records | TRA 125 | UK | 1966 |
| Y8TRA 125 | Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch (8-Trk, RE) | Transatlantic Records | Y8TRA 125 | UK | Unknown |
Japan Reissue, Cover, Label & Lyric Sheet say 1982. With blue OBI. Sold for 2.000 Yen.
Bert Jansch is the debut album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch. The album was recorded on a reel-to-reel tape recorder at engineer Bill Leader's house and sold to Transatlantic Records for 100. Transatlantic released the album, which went on to sell 150,000 copies. The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Bert Jansch - Bert Jansch. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Bert Jansch - Bert Jansch 1965. To favorites 4 Download album. Listen album. Bert Jansch. Songs in album Bert Jansch - Bert Jansch 1965. Bert Jansch - Strolling Down The Highway. Bert Jansch - Smokey River. Bert Jansch - Oh How Your Love Is Strong. Bert Jansch - I Have No Time. Bert Jansch - Finches. Bert Jansch - Rambling's Gonna Be The Death Of Me. Bert Jansch - Veronica. Bert Jansch - Needle Of. Heartbreak, Live At McCabe's. Sweet Sweet Music. Conundrum - Thirteen Down. An Acoustic Hour With Bert Jansch. 2009 Live. Young Man Blues: Live In Glasgow Part 1. Young Man Blues: Live In Glasgow Part 2. Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning. Three Chord Trick. A Rare Conundrum. 1977 Digitally Remastered Bonus Tracks. Santa Barbara Honeymoon. 1975 Digitally Remastered Bonus Tracks. 1974 Digi. Released in 2004, this recording comes from one night in City Hall in Glasgow on the 18th of November, 1974. With Jansch's new album 'L. Jansch reflects a rambling, beatnik sort of lifestyle with his compositions on this album, which includes one of his most famous tunes, the somber Needle of Death about the heroin-induced death of one of his friends. Track Listing. Avocet 2. Lapwing 3. Bittern 4. The subject of British birds is one that Jansch held close to his heart. Indeed, just preceding this album was his 1978 split 7 single with Shirley Collins - with proceeds in aid of the RSPB. For fans of Jansch this is often the album that is singled out as his best work. The freedoms of a post-Pentangle career are much in evidence folk rock and even trad folk give way to an album that is not only without lyrical accompaniment but really quite orchestral, classical even, in its composition. See for latest reissues via Earth. From the sumptuous Living in the Shadows box sets from the beginning of the year, through the long-awaited Bert Transcribed - the Bert Jansch songbook, instigated by The Bert Jansch Foundation and published via Musicroom a thrilling Bert Inspired live show in Edinburgh featuring the combined talents of Jacqui McShee, Bernard Butler, Ben Watt, Steve Tilston, Alasdair Roberts, Karine Polwart and Archie Fisher. Listen free to Bert Jansch Bert Jansch Strolling Down the Highway 2015 Remaster, Smokey River 2015 Remaster and more. 15 tracks 37:16. Recorded with a portable tape player on a borrowed guitar in the kitchen of his London flat, the impact of Bert Jansch's debut has been somewhat blunted by time, but it was a vastly influential work. His masterful acoustic picking, which blended elements of traditional British folk, blues, and jazz, inspired not just other folk players, but rockers who frequently used acoustic guitars. Specifically, Jimmy Page and Neil Young have gone on record a