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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The definitive version
If you are a fan of John, this version will complete your expectations!!
The art is amazing, as all of this series cds(deluxe edition).
The BBC tv songs and the unreleased out takes give this compilation a different taste, that all the british folk fans will appreciate!!
Published on October 10, 2007 by Figo

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not one of Martyn's best...
I have heard others say that this album is considered to be one of John Martyn's masterpieces along with "Solid Air" and "One World", but I have to disagree. This disc does have some high points, but overall I don't find it to be one of Martyn's stronger albums as a whole. I had high expectations for this disc because so many recording artists have made incredible albums...
Published on May 27, 2007 by B. Bowman


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not one of Martyn's best..., May 27, 2007
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B. Bowman "Double B" (Jersey, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grace & Danger (Audio CD)
I have heard others say that this album is considered to be one of John Martyn's masterpieces along with "Solid Air" and "One World", but I have to disagree. This disc does have some high points, but overall I don't find it to be one of Martyn's stronger albums as a whole. I had high expectations for this disc because so many recording artists have made incredible albums while going through the pain of a divorce as Martyn was while recording this. Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks", Van Morrison's "Veedon Fleece" and even Martyn's co-producer on this one, Phil Collins' "Face Value" were all products of divorces, for example. Martyn definitely sounds at his most lost and alone on this disc, but some of the songs are below par for an artist as talented as he is. The title track sounds incredibly dated today with its cheesy synthesizer arrangement, and songs like "Hurt In Your Heart" and "Baby Please Come Home" just don't seem to go anywhere. The production also seems to push Martyn's typical slurred vocals into the back of the mix, which I didn't particularly find effective either. However, "Some People Are Crazy" is a great song, and has remained one of my favorites off this disc. Martyn's interesting choice of covering the Slickers' classic "Johnny Too Bad" is also one of the better tracks on the album. I don't think this disc warrants such a high price (definitely not the ridiculous $43.00 that the most recently released version costs), and I wouldn't recommend it for a newcomer to John Martyn's music. I have almost all of his albums and this is the one that I listen to the least. If you are a fan of Martyn's and have to have this one I would suggest buying a used copy and testing the waters that way.
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3.0 out of 5 stars some simplicity & complexity gives this album fuel, February 5, 2007
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John Martyn is a very underated acoustic guitarist & also has some pretty technical electric rhythm guitar patterns as well. Phil Collins plays drums here & his drumming is very light & jazzy but still retains his trademark complex patterns. It's rare to hear Collins play so light but he really uses alot of hi-hat, rim-shots, & even some brushes. It's a testament to how Collin's adapts his playing to the musician he's playin with & sets the mood. Again, the album, just like any that Collins is involved with, revolves around his sound & rhythm. Collins also lends some backing vocals which, in 1980, is probably a glimpse of what's to come. John Giblin also associated with Collins & Brand X does a nice job on bass & plays alot of fretless bass here. Tommy Eyre plays keyboards but they're fairly muted & unsubstantial. Eyre does a nice job with electric piano bits especially on sweet little mystery. Martyn does a good job setting a mood & here the mood is sadness set around his impending marriage split which also is probably helped by Collins who was also divorcing at this time (1980). My favorites are sweet little mystery & save some. By this one. It's a good mixture of jazzy rock with good production. There is also enough sapce for each musician to do their stuff
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The definitive version, October 10, 2007
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If you are a fan of John, this version will complete your expectations!!

The art is amazing, as all of this series cds(deluxe edition).

The BBC tv songs and the unreleased out takes give this compilation a different taste, that all the british folk fans will appreciate!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my alltime favourites by John Martyn, April 18, 2009
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Excellent re/issue with nice packing, better sound and unreleased tracks. A must have for any fan...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best of the best, March 2, 2009
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A stunning album - deep into the heart of all men - and I guess women too...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A John Martyn Original, December 11, 2005
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Hans A (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
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I bought this when it came out on vinyl, and I still got it. I remember the first couple of times I listened to it. I was kind of blown away by a couple of songs. That was my first "John Martyn experience". Since then I bought 3 more of his albums in second hand vinyl stores.

John Martyn is a true original. I tend to like him and his albums, 'cause he does things no one else does.

This album is produced by Phil Collins (Genesis). Phil also plays drums. Don't let that scare you of. Phil and John have made an album with pop and jazzy songs. The production is "airy" with lots of space and room for Johns incredible voice. John is also a good guitar player.

I read somewhere that John and Phil made this album when both of them was divorceing their wifes. That sure makes it into this record.

I don't think this is my favorite John Martyn album. It's not bad, but i think the pair made a better one with "Gloorius Fool".

If you like John Martyn. Buy it. If you can afford to take a chance and like good singing blended with pop and fusion songs, buy it.

Greetz from Sweden and The Duck..
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