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A Rare Conundrum

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発売日 2009年06月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCapitol
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 9648652
SKU 5099996486528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:10

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Daybreak

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    2. 2.
      One to a Hundred

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    3. 3.
      Pretty Saro

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    4. 4.
      Doctor, Doctor

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    5. 5.
      3 A.M.

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    6. 6.
      The Curragh of Kildare

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    7. 7.
      Instrumentally Irish

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    8. 8.
      St. Fiacre

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    9. 9.
      If You See My Love

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    10. 10.
      Looking for a Home

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    11. 11.
      Poor Mouth

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    12. 12.
      Cat and Mouse

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    13. 13.
      Three Chord Trick

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    14. 14.
      Lost Love

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    15. 15.
      Three Dreamers

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    16. 16.
      Dragonfly

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

    17. 17.
      Candyman

      アーティスト: Bert Jansch

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Bert Jansch

オリジナル発売日:2009年06月11日

商品の紹介

バート・ヤンシュが<Charisma Records>よりリリースした1977年のアルバムが初CD化。バートの監修の下、リマスタリングが施され、ボーナストラックとしてデンマーク盤『Poor Mouth』(本作とほぼ同内容の1976年作品)にのみ収録された「Three Dreamers」「Dragonfly」「Candy Man」を追加収録。
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After the production excesses of Bert Jansch's second album, Santa Barbara Honeymoon, it was time to return home to England, even if he had no actual home there. He took up residence in Putney, at the home of his manager, Bruce May. He'd also met bassist Rod Clements in 1974, who was in between incarnations of Lindisfarne, and together they formed a new band that included violinist Mike Piggot and drummer Pick Withers. They developed the material for A Rare Conundrum (for all intents and practical purposes his final album for Charisma -- though Avocet, originally issued by Ex Libris in Scandinavia, would be licensed by them in 1982) at a small rehearsal space in May's house but recorded the album at London's Air Studios. Recorded in 1976 and issued in 1977, A Rare Conundrum is one of the most beautiful albums in Jansch's catalog. It's a simple recording, stripped to the bone basically, full of songs both nostalgic and forward-looking. There are covers of three traditional songs, rearranged by Jansch -- "The Curraugh of Kildair," "Pretty Saro," and "Instrumentally Irish." There are excellent songs he'd written about both his current situation --"Looking for a Home" (which features Ralph McTell on piano), "Cat and Mouse" (with Dave Bainbridge on piano) -- as well as some that reflect his youth, such as "One to a Hundred," a tune that comes from Jansch's childhood memory about a schoolmate who fell into a flooded quarry and drowned. "Poor Mouth" was inspired by -- and takes its title from -- a story by Flann O'Brien. The feel of the album is seamless, one song flowing directly into another regardless of mood. What comes across most is the ease, elegance, and good-spirited nature of the players toward one another, creating an easy, breezy, but substantive recording. The production -- handled principally by Clements and Jansch -- is uncluttered and spacious. The 2009 Virgin reissue (licensed in the United States by the independent Drag City imprint) contains three bonus tracks to complement its glorious remastered sound. There's a version of Reverend Gary Davis' blues rag "Candyman" done with a reggae rhythm, the brief but utterly lovely original "Three Dreamers," and the mystical tome "Dragonfly" by John Bidwell. Add to this Mick Houghton's excellent historical liner notes and it's a package that's a necessity for fans, and one well worth discovering by the curious. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

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