Track Listing 1. Bless The Weather 2. Head And Heart 3. Glistening Glyndebourne 4. Solid Air 5. Over The Hill 6. Don't Want To Know 7. I'd Rather Be The Devil 8. May You Never 9. Fine Lines 10. Eibhli Ghail Chuin Ni Chearbaill 11. Make No Mistake 12. One Day Without You 13. Lay It All Down 14. Root Love 15. Sunday's Child 16. Spencer The Rover 17. You Can Discover 18. Call Me Crazy
1. Couldn't You Love Me More 2. Certain Surprise 3. Dancin' 4. Small Hours 5. Dealer 6. One World 7. Some People Are Crazy 8. Lookin' On 9. Johnny Too Bad 10. Sweet Little Mystery 11. Hurt In Your Heart 12. Baby Please Come Home 13. Sapphire 14. Fisherman's Dream 15. Angeline 16. Send Me One Line
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel includes: John Martyn (guitar, vocals).
Editorial Reviews ...a generous overview of a musical career rich in stylistic changes....music with honest emotions and an acoustic bass....an artist with so many elements to his style and so much talent that perhaps he will finally receive the commercial recognition he deserves. Jazziz (09/01/1995)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...As an experimental guitarist, Martyn unearthed all manner of hitherto unheard noises, but none was as remarkable as that sweet, shy, mumbly buzz of a voice... Q Magazine (08/01/1994)
...John Martyn is a cult artist's cult artist. Between his evocative songs and soulful singing, Martyn has won over the likes of Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and Phil Collins... Rolling Stone (06/30/1994)
...John Martyn is a cult artist's cult artist. Between his evocative songs and soulful singing, Martyn has won over the likes of Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood and Phil Collins... Q Magazine (8/94, p.127) - 4 Stars - Excellent - ...As an experimental guitarist, Martyn unearthed all manner of hitherto unheard noises, but none was as remarkable as that sweet, shy, mumbly buzz of a voice...Jazziz (9/95, p.101) - ...a generous overview of a musical career rich in stylistic changes....music with honest emotions and an acoustic bass....an artist with so many elements to his style and so much talent that perhaps he will finally receive the commercial recognition he deserves. Rolling Stone (06/30/1994)
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