L.A. Turnaround (Bonus Tracks)
Bert Jansch
Veröffentlicht:
Jan 1974
Label:
Virgin Catalogue
L.A. Turnaround is the closest Bert Jansch came to playing the country-rock game in the mid-'70s. Produced by Michael Nesmith (who around the same time worked with another Brit-folkie, ex-Fairport Convention singer Iain Matthews), the album is the fullest-sounding in the troubadour's sprawling discography. Just listen to the way the ex-Monkee captured Jansch's fingerpicking; it's warm, spacious and enveloping. As for the songwriting, Jansch was at the top of his game. "Open Up the Watergate (Let the Sunshine In)" -- which surely inspired Wilco's "Kingpin" -- is one of the best of his career.
Album abspielen
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13:57
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24:04
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32:38
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42:47
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52:40
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63:10
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72:28
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83:24
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92:32
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102:38
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113:10
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123:30
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133:38
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142:41
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153:39
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162:23