Bert Jansch - Running From Home (2005) CD-Rip
Artist: Bert Jansch
Title: Running From Home
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Sanctuary
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:16:29
Total Size: 565 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Running From Home
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Sanctuary
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:16:29
Total Size: 565 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - On The Edge of A Dream (Rock Baby Rock Remix)
02 - Black Cat Blues
03 - Looking For Love
04 - Crimson Moon
05 - Sweet Death
06 - Downunder (Live)
07 - How It All Came Down (Live)
08 - The Mountain Streams
09 - Sweet Rose In The Garden
10 - Lapwing
11 - Bittern
12 - The First TIme Ever I Saw Your Face
13 - The January Man
14 - Sally Free And Easy
15 - Nobody's Bar
16 - Poison
17 - Woe Is Love My Dear
18 - Blackwaterside
19 - Lucky Thirteen
20 - Running From Home
21 - Angie/Work Song
For a virtually unknown (in the United States) Scottish guitar player, Bert Jansch has had his fair share of anthologies. 1998's Blackwater Side and 2003's Legend: The Classic Recordings focused singularly on his late-'60s heyday, while 2002's two-disc Dazzling Stranger -- still the superior choice -- followed his career through the turn of the millennium. Castle's Running from Home: An Introduction To attempts to balance all three by sticking with a single disc and cramming it with 21 tracks that run the gamut from 1965-2002. Much like Hannibal' s Way to Blue: An Introduction to Nick Drake collection, Running from Home is ideal for the Jansch novice, but offers little to the seasoned listener. It lucidly follows the artist's career from dusty troubadour to Pentangle and back to dusty troubadour with a solid play list of well-known classics "Angie," "Blackwater Side," and recent pieces both studio-derived ("Black Cat Blues") and live ("How It All Came Down"). Running from Home is solid enough, though a Jansch collection without "Needle of Death" on it is like a Falco anthology without "Rock Me Amadeus."