Bert Jansch has one of the sleepiest, slurriest, most melancholy voices in all music. He could sing Bring Me Sunshine and find the shadows in it, or a hymn of praise and still sound more like Doubting Thomas. He makes Randy Newman or Nick Drake sound like bushy-tailed optimists.
I love Bert Jansch`s voice.
I can`t claim to have heard all BJ`s albums, though I know quite a few, but to my mind this is, excepting one or two of his very early efforts, his best work. Each and every song registers, stays with you after only one or two hearings, and sounds like an old friend from then on. I`ve always had the feeling, since I bought it in `95 on its release, that BJ put his whole heart into this collection of songs.
I can`t pick favourite tracks, they`re all great songs. Bert has always allowed the music, and that laconic, after hours voice, to do the talking, which they do here with style, wit and a stream of melody almost embarrassing in its richness.
Oh, and boy, can he play the guitar!
If you`re looking for an unassuming, wholly likeable, musically inventive, lyrically strong set of delightful folk-tinged songs - let me assure you, the circus has very definitely come to town.
I`ve been playing (as well as reviewing) this at around the same time as Paul McCartney`s glorious album, also from the mid-70s, Flaming Pie. They have more in common than you might think. Two guys obviously mightily inspired giving their all melodically, lyrically, vocally.
And Neil Young loves him too. What are you waiting for?