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Bert Jansch Jack Orion Mp3, Flac, Wma Bert Jansch Jack Orion mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Jack Orion Country: US Released: 1971 Style: Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1979 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1311 mb WMA version RAR size: 1368 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 938 Other Formats: AUD VQF WAV DMF MOD VOX AHX Tracklist Hide Credits The Waggoner's Lad A1 3:31 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face A2 1:46 Written-By – Ewan MacColl Jack Orion A3 9:50 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* The Gardener B1 1:48 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* Nottamum Town B2 4:38 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* Henry Martin B3 3:14 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* Black Water Side B4 3:49 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* Pretty Polly B5 4:01 Arranged By [Arr.] – Jansch*Written-By – Trad.* Companies, etc. Record Company – Sanctuary Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Copyright (c) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Record Company – BMG Licensed To – [PIAS] UK Ltd. Manufactured By – [PIAS] Marketed By – [PIAS] Distributed By – [PIAS] Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbH – BF96692 Mastered At – Alchemy Mastering Published By – Logo Songs Ltd. Published By – Harmony Music Ltd. Credits Banjo – Bert Jansch (tracks: A1) Cover, Photography By, Design – Brian Shuel Guitar [Second] – John Renbourn (tracks: A1, A3, B3, B5) Illustration [Drawing] – Bert Jansch Mastered By – Bazza Recorded By – Bill Leader Notes 50th anniversary reissue, remastered from original master tapes Ⓟ2015 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company, under exclusive licence to [PIAS]. ⓒ2015 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company, under exclusive licence to [PIAS]. ('[PIAS] UK Ltd.' in label rim text) Made in the EU. All tracks published by Logo Songs Ltd. except A2 published by Harmony Music Ltd. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5 414939 921506 Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): TRA143-A1 BF96692-01 A1 BAZZA ALCHEMY Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): TRA143-B1 BF96692-01 B1 Label Code: LC06448 Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Transatlantic TRA 143 Bert Jansch Jack Orion (LP, Album) TRA 143 UK 1966 Records Jack Orion (LP, Album, VSD 6544 Bert Jansch Vanguard VSD 6544 Canada 1971 RE) Jack Orion (Cass, CV 6544 Bert Jansch Vanguard CV 6544 US Unknown Album, RE) Jack Orion (LP, Album, VSD 6544 Bert Jansch Vanguard VSD 6544 US 1971 RE) Jack Orion (LP, Album, Transatlantic SWG-7561 Bert Jansch SWG-7561 Japan Unknown Gat) Records Related Music albums to Jack Orion by Bert Jansch Bert Jansch - Lucky Thirteen 1st Campsie Company Boys' Brigade Pipe Band - Marches Bert Jansch - Nicola Bert Jansch - Rosemary Lane Adam Jansch - Futures EP Bert Jansch - Sketches Bert Jansch - Bert Jansch Bert Jansch - Edge Of A Dream Bert Jansch - Santa Barbara Honeymoon Joaquin Diaz - Ultimos Recitales.
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