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Bert Jansch Bert Jansch Mp3, Flac, Wma Bert Jansch Bert Jansch mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Folk, World, & Country Album: Bert Jansch Country: Japan Released: 2005 Style: Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1931 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1719 mb WMA version RAR size: 1342 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 231 Other Formats: AC3 VQF MP3 AAC MP1 AHX APE Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Strolling Down The Highway 3:06 Smokey River 2 2:56 Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre 3 Oh How Your Love Is Strong 3:40 4 I Have No Time 3:09 5 Finches 0:51 6 Rambling's Going To Be The Death Of Me 3:18 7 Veronica 1:32 8 Needle Of Death 3:20 9 Do You Hear Me Now? 2:06 10 Alice's Wonderland 1:46 11 Running From Home 2:24 12 Courting Blues 4:02 13 Casbah 2:10 14 Dreams Of Love 1:44 Angie 15 3:15 Written-By – Davy Graham, Nat Adderley Bonus Tracks Instrumental Medley 1964 16 8:44 Percussion – Keith De GrootPiano – John ChallisRecorded By – John Challis Angie (Live) 1964 17 Percussion – Keith De GrootPiano – John ChallisRecorded By – John 2:50 ChallisWritten-By – Davy Graham, Nat Adderley Companies, etc. Made By – EDC, Germany – 52406957 Copyright (c) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Credits Coordinator [Project Co-ordinator] – Antony Amos, Steve Hammonds Design [Reissue] – Becky Stewart Liner Notes [Booklet] – Colin Harper Liner Notes [Original] – Keith De Groot Photography By [Cover Photo], Design [Original Cover] – Brian Shuel Recorded By – Bill Leader (tracks: 1 to 15) Written-By – Bert Jansch (tracks: 1, 3 to 14) Notes Originally released on Transatlantic Records, April 16, 1965, as TRA 125. This reissue uses masters from the US version of Jansch's debut album, entitled "Lucky Thirteen." The rear cover of this reissue employs the artwork from the original UK version, which contained errors in the tracklisting. The correct order of the tracks is printed above, as well as inside the booklet. An essential production for Castle Music, a label of Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. All tracks ℗ 2001. The copyright in this compilation is owned by Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. © 2001 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Comes in card slipcase Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Printed): 5 050159 120420 Barcode: 5050159120420 Matrix / Runout (Variant 1 & 2): 50501 591 204-2 01 * 52406957 [Universal logo] Mastering SID Code (Variant 1 & 2): IFPI LV26 Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0116 Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0128 Other (Inner Ring – Stamped): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC Label Code: LC 6448 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bert Bert Jansch (LP, Transatlantic TRA 125 TRA 125 UK 1965 Jansch Album) Records Bert Bert Jansch (Cass, Transatlantic ZCTRA 125 ZCTRA 125 UK Unknown Jansch Album) Records Bert Bert Jansch (8-Trk, Transatlantic Y8TRA 125 Y8TRA 125 UK Unknown Jansch RE) Records Bert Bert Jansch (LP, Transatlantic TRA 125 TRA 125 UK Unknown Jansch Album, RE) Records Bert Bert Jansch (LP, Transatlantic YZ-153-LA YZ-153-LA Japan 1982 Jansch Album, Mono, RE) Records Related Music albums to Bert Jansch by Bert Jansch Bert Jansch - Santa Barbara Honemoon Bert Jansch - Needle Of Death Bert Jansch - Live In Australia Bert Jansch & John Renbourn - Bert And John Bert Jansch - Conundrum - Thirteen Down Bert Jansch - Anthology Pentangle - Early Classics Bert Jansch - Lucky Thirteen.
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