Jansch, Bert
Bert Jansch
Scottish singer-songwriter Bert Jansch recorded his first album in producer Bill Leader's London flat with a borrowed
guitar, sitting on the edge of the bed and singing into a portable tape recorder. As author Richie Unterberger writes
in the liner notes, "When Bert Jansch's self-titled debut LP was issued in April 1965, he was already a major figure on
the British folk scene. His synthesis of traditional British folk with blues and a bit of jazz was at the vanguard of a
new generation of UK folk performers, well-versed in past forms but unafraid to venture into new territory. His
virtuosic guitar was complemented by a plaintive rough-hewn voice that didn't just document the on-the-road experience,
but lived it." Bert Jansch contains all original material, except a shattered cover of Davy Graham's "Angie" that
Jansch makes all his own. "Needle of Death," one of the first folk songs to address the consequences of heroin use,
yields to a restraint uncommon for Jansch, yet beautifully encapsulates the album's tone of heartfelt conviction.
Superior Viaduct is honored to present the first-time domestic release of Bert Jansch's debut, remastered from the
original master tapes. For those interested in a unique strand of music that would become a major influence on everyone
from Jimmy Page, Nick Drake, Donovan, Neil Young and more - there is no better place to start than here..
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
26-08-2016
Label
Item-nr
493359
EAN
0855985006215
Availability
Not in stock