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Bless the Weather

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Download links and information about Bless the Weather by John Martyn. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:14:31 minutes.

Artist: John Martyn
Release date: 1971
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:14:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Go Easy 4:13
2. Bless the Weather 4:26
3. Sugar Lump 3:39
4. Walk On the Water 2:46
5. Just Now 3:36
6. Head and Heart 4:51
7. Let the Good Things Come 3:03
8. Back Down the River 2:37
9. Glistening Glyndebourne 6:29
10. Singin' In the Rain 1:29
11. Walk On the Water (Take 3) 3:34
12. Bless the Weather (Take 4) 5:36
13. Back Down the River (Take 1) 2:44
14. Go Easy (Take 1) 4:39
15. Glistening Glyndebourne (Take 2) 7:48
16. Head and Heart (Band Version) 10:17
17. May You Never (Single Version) 2:44

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Bless the Weather, the first release following two records with his wife Beverley, is a transitional effort for John Martyn. The Glasgow-born singer-songwriter's third solo album emphasizes a darker, smokier sound built around his increasingly jazzy vocals, plus sometimes aggressive, sometimes gentle acoustic guitar work, and Danny Thompson's double bass, which skirts in and out around Martyn's voice and guitar. It also contains the extended instrumental "Glistening Glyndebourne," which highlights his early experimentation with the Echoplex, a sound that would become a major part of his work in the coming years. Bless the Weather, with songs such as the title cut and "Head and Heart," stands as a fine representation of Martyn's early work.