Moonshine
CD

Moonshine (1973)

"Moonshine" was recorded in 1972 and released in 1973, and while it gained little attention at the time, it is greatly superior to later Pentangle efforts like Reflection. The arrangements are fuller than on his earlier solo work and more varied than Pentangle's, creating a distinct folk-rock sound. There are violins, harps, harmonicas, and even electric guitar. Things get started with the traditional "Yarrow," highlighted by a lovely flute, and brought to fullness by Jansch's deep vocals and acoustic guitar. Tony Visconti's bass work and Dave Mattacks' percussion build a sturdy bottom end that perfectly underlines the other players. (...)In fact, there are no bad cuts here. Jansch is in great voice throughout this project, and sings all except one cut alone. His duet with Mary Visconti [Hopkin, AB] on "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is fascinating". (Ronnie D. Lankford, Allmusic).

Specificaties

Nederlands

Titel Moonshine
Auteur Bert Jansch
Type materiaal CD
Uitgave BJCD, 1973
Overige gegevens 1 disc
Taal Nederlands
Onderwerp algemeen Folk Modern ; Singer-songwriter