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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: MIG02902
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 885513029027
  • Street Date: 02/24/23
  • PreBook Date: 12/30/22
  • Label: Made In Germany Music »
  • Genre: Folk
  • Run Time: 102:24 mins
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Year of Production: 1983
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  • Territory: US,CA

 

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John Martyn Band - The Smiling Stranger In Bremen: Live At Schauburg 1983

First-class live concert from 1983-06-10, feat. drummer Jeff Allen (Van Morrison) & Alan Thomson on bass (Robert Palmer etc.)

John Martyn Band - The Smiling Stranger In Bremen: Live At Schauburg 1983
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John Martyn's extraordinary talent rightly secures him a unique place in music.

Emerging from the 1960's folk boom, John is without doubt one of the most progressive and influential artists. Guitarist, singer and songwriter, his inspirational and innovative music is evidenced in his extensive back catalogue of studio and live albums, each providing a fresh chapter in the evolution of his music.

John signed for Island Records and released his first album London Conversation in 1967. By the end of the 1970's he had released a string of acclaimed albums and his music had evolved from fingerpicking acoustic folk to embrace rock, blues, jazz and reggae. John created an astonishingly distinctive sound with his uniquely percussive guitar playing fed through a tremolo/wah combination and echoplex. Always exploring, transforming and refreshing, by the early 1980's John was concentrating on electric guitar, playing it in his own unique style and in his own band (Jeff Allen, dr., among others also Snowy White and Van Morrison as well as Alan Thomson, b, also with Robert Palmer, Chris Rea and Eric Clapton).

"The bearded musician from the north of Britain had obviously consumed a substantial quantity of rum and cola before beginning the concert... and with the help of further drinks musical energy was released, which made the evening a complete success... two impressive hours of most intense music." The Weser Courier, Bremen's largest daily newspaper, reported a day after John's concert at the club "Schauburg" in June 1983. No doubt about the rum, but John would have been apoplectic at the suggestion he was from 'the north of Britain' although born in Surrey he was Scottish through and through, and fiercely proud of it!

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Track Listing

Disc 1:
  • Some People Are Crazy (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Amsterdam (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Solid Air (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Sunday's Child (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Couldn't Love You More (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Bless The Weather (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Sweet Little Mystery (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Medley: Dealer / Outside In (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
  • Disc 2:
    • The Easy Blues (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Cocain (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • One Day Without You (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • May You Never (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Could've Been Me (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Root Love (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • One World (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Lookin' On (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Johnny Too Bad (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)
    • Smiling Stranger (live @ Schauburg, Bremen June 10, 1983)

Sales Points

  • feat. drummer Jeff Allen (Snowy White and Van Morrison) and bass player Alan Thomson (Robert Palmer, Chris Rea und Eric Clapton)
  • John Martyn‘s impassioned vocals and dazzling guitar make this an extraordinary concert performance. The overall sound image is audiophile.
  • for fans of Ben Harper, The Incredible String Band, Bert Jansch, Roy Harper
  • first-class live concert from 1983, recorded in the Club Schauburg on June 10, 1983 by Radio Bremen (Germany)
  • available for the first time on double-CD and digitally
  

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