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Bert at the BBC
2022 · derleme
Blues Run the Game / Whiskey Man (Live at the BBC)
2022 · single
Best of Live
2020 · derleme
Live in Italy
2020 · albüm
The Setting of the Sun
2017 · albüm
Picking Up the Leaves
2017 · albüm
The Black Swan
2017 · single
Black Birds of Brittany
2017 · single
Living in the Shadows (Sampler)
2017 · mini albüm
Living in the Shadows Pt. 2: On the Edge of a Dream (Sampler)
2017 · mini albüm
Living in the Shadows, Pt. 2: On the Edge of a Dream
2017 · derleme
Living in the Shadows
2017 · derleme
Avocet
2016 · albüm
Live at the 12 Bar
2015 · albüm
Moonshine
2015 · single
The Parting (From the film "Acoustic Routes")
2013 · single
Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop
2012 · albüm
Sweet Sweet Music
2012 · albüm
Conundrum - Thirteen Down
2011 · albüm
A Rare Conundrum (Remastered)
2009 · albüm
L.A. Turnaround
2009 · albüm
Santa Barbara Honeymoon
2009 · albüm
Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning
2007 · albüm
The Black Swan
2006 · albüm
The River Sessions
2004 · albüm
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One of the most important figures in contemporary British folk, Bert Jansch brought an unsurpassed combination of virtuosity and eclecticism to the acoustic guitar, both as a solo act and as a key member of Pentangle. Also a talented songwriter and affecting (if gruff) vocalist, he wrote dark and sparse material that recalled the folky side of Donovan, though he was much less pop-oriented than the psychedelic pop troubadour. Incorporating elements of blues, American folk, and British Isles traditional music into his playing, his influence was not only immense in the British folk scene, it also extended to the rock world -- Neil Young and Jimmy Page, two electric guitar gonzos who often turn to acoustic picking as well, have acknowledged Jansch as a major influence. Young went as far as to tell Guitar Player magazine that Jansch did for the acoustic guitar what Jimi Hendrix did for the electric. A revered elder statesperson in the U.K., he escaped widespread notice in the States, yet he had all the prerequisites for a large cult following on the order of Nick Drake, another musician whose work contains definite echoes of Jansch. Born in Scotland, Jansch vagabonded around the U.K. and Europe for a while before basing himself in London in the early '60s. He made an impact on the city's folk community not only with his guitar skills, but with his original songwriting, singing his own compositions at a time when Dylan was just beginning to make that practice widespread in folk circles. Friend and fellow folksinger Anne Briggs helped Jansch get a contract with Transatlantic, a small British folky label. Recorded on a single microphone and a borrowed guitar at Jansch's apartment, his first album immediately established him as a major force in British folk. Consisting almost entirely of original compositions, the brooding, plaintive songs showcased his dexterous fingerpicking. "Needle of Death," inspired by the heroin-related death of a friend, may still be his most famous composition. Jansch graduated to a real studio for his second album, It Don't Bother Me. That LP featured some contributions from guitarist John Renbourn, and the pair would record a joint effort in the mid-'60s as well, Bert and John. Soon Jansch and Renbourn would be playing together as part of a five-member group, Pentangle, one of the greatest folk acts of the '60s. Pentangle, also featuring vocalist Jacqui McShee and the rhythm section of Danny Thompson and Terry Cox, was very much a group effort. Of all the group members, however, Jansch was probably the most important, writing the best original material, singing occasional lead vocals, and recording some enthralling guitar tandems with Renbourn. Jansch's increasing involvement (and eventual commercial success) with Pentangle did not mean an end to his solo career, although Pentangle got first priority in the late '60s and early '70s. Nicola, from 1967, was a pretty good attempt to commercialize his sound somewhat with poppier material and some fuller studio arrangements. Released in 1969, Birthday Blues was an effort more consistent with his early folk recordings, and included instrumental support by some members of Pentangle. Rosemary Lane (1971) is acclaimed by Jansch fans as one of his finest works. Jansch's first decade of recording attracts the lion's share of interest from listeners, but he continued to record with his instrumental skills intact. For instance, Jansch played in re-formed versions of Pentangle in the '80s and '90s, while Drag City released the widely acclaimed Black Swan in 2006. However, in later years, ill health made it necessary for him to cancel previously scheduled concert and tour appearances. Jansch died of lung cancer at a hospice in Hampstead, London, England on October 5, 2011. He was 67 years old. The following years saw a number of posthumous releases, including a number of live albums. In 2018, Just a Simple Soul appeared, a career-spanning compilation of the late singer's work from his '60s solo recordings through to his final studio album. The collection was compiled by Jansch's estate and former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, who also wrote the liner notes for the release. Further, Earth Recordings released the two-volume A Man I'd Rather Be, box sets compiling his first eight albums chronologically. 2020 saw the label release Live in Italy, documenting a 1977 concert at Teatro Corso, in Mestre-Venice. In November 2022, Bert at the BBC appeared from the label in a deluxe, eight- disc edition. It contained 147 tracks, capturing virtually all of Jansch's performances at the broadcast institution from 1966-2009. It was packaged with a hardbound, coffee-table book, containing unseen photos, exclusive interviews, essays, and images from the BBC archive. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi