• 1.1. go your way my love
  • 1.2. woe is love, my dear
  • 1.3. nicola
  • 1.4. come back baby
  • 1.5. a little sweet sunshine
  • 1.6. love is teasing
  • 1.7. rabbit run
  • 1.8. life depends on love
  • 1.9. weeping willow blues
  • 1.10. box of love
  • 1.11. wish my baby was here
  • 1.12. if the world isn't there..
  • 2.1. come sing me a happy song to prove we can all get along the lumpy, bumpy,
  • 2.2. the bright new year
  • 2.3. tree song
  • 2.4. poison
  • 2.5. miss heather rosemary sewell
  • 2.6. i've got a woman
  • 2.7. a woman like you
  • 2.8. i am lonely
  • 2.9. promised land
  • 2.10. birthday blues
  • 2.11. wishing well
  • 2.12. blues
  • 3.1. tell me what is true love?
  • 3.2. rosemary lane
  • 3.3. m'lady nancy
  • 3.4. a dream, a dream, a dream
  • 3.5. alman
  • 3.6. wayward child
  • 3.7. nobody's bar
  • 3.8. nobody's bar
  • 3.9. reynardine
  • 3.10. silly woman
  • 3.11. peregrinations
  • 3.12. sylvie
  • 3.13. sarabanda
  • 3.14. bird song
  • 4.1. yarrow
  • 4.2. brought with the rain
  • 4.3. the january man
  • 4.4. night time blues
  • 4.5. moonshine
  • 4.6. the first time ever i saw your face
  • 4.7. rambleaway
  • 4.8. twa corbies
  • 4.9. oh my father

jansch, bert

a man i'd rather be (part 2)

A MAN I'D RATHER BE
(PART 2)

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Limited edition 4CD case-bound 24 page book-back box set. 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 ), handsome arrangements (Rosemary Lane) and barque 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 ... read more