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5.0 out of 5 stars
Sublime Instrumental, November 12, 2003
God bless Castle Music for *finally* bringing this wondrous album out as a CD, just as only He knows why it took so long for this 1979 tour de force to appear. I actually had an early pressing handed to me by the Chrysalis label's stalwarts in Soho's Nellie Dean pub and Bert's honoured scrawling in return for a round of Newcastle Browns and Tony S-S's usual gigantic gin. I carried it with me for 15 years, finally leaving it in a Hong Kong fishing village with the most literate karateka it's been my nervous pleasure to befriend. It's highly unusual Bert and utterly typical: not a single leathery vocal, just exquisite guitar with Martin Jenkins' fiddle and the incomparable Danny Thompson on bass. Colin Harper's sleevenotes are among the best I've read and the feast of photos and Janschiana just run the cup over. Six tracks: Avocet, Lapwing, Bittern, Kingfisher, Osprey, and Kittiwake (a cliff-nesting gull). No greater or more convincing courtesy can there be than to keep ones own inadequate blatherings short and simply hail this jewel (of which many copies have been bought for friends' ecstatic delight) as a crucial piece in the Jansch jigsaw puzzle. Buy it.
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