Bert Jansch discography

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Bert Jansch discography
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Bert Jansch performs at Bumbershoot in Seattle, Washington, USA
Studio albums24
Live albums8
Compilation albums36
Video albums5
EPs2
Singles12
Tribute albums1

Bert Jansch was a Scottish folk musician. His discography consists of 24 studio albums, 8 live albums, 36 compilations, 5 videos, 2 EPs, and 12 singles. In addition, his compositions and guitar work have been featured on a number of albums by other artists.

Albums[]

Live albums[]

Compilations[]

  • 1966: Lucky Thirteen (Vanguard) U.S. release containing tracks from Jansch's two UK albums
  • 1969: Bert Jansch: The Bert Jansch Sampler (Transatlantic)
  • 1972: Box of Love: The Bert Jansch Sampler Volume 2 (Transatlantic)
  • 1976: Early Bert Volume 1+2 (Transatlantic)
  • 1977: The Guitar of Bert Jansch (Transatlantic)
  • 1978: Anthology (Transatlantic)
  • 1978: Anthology Volume 1 (Transatlantic)
  • 1978: Anthology Volume 2 (Transatlantic)
  • 1979: The Best Of (Kicking Mule)
  • 1979: Bert Jansch / Rosemary Lane (Transatlantic) released in Spain
  • 1982: Renbourn & Jansch (Cambra) with John Renbourn
  • 1982: How to Play Folk Guitar with Bert Jansch and John Renbourn (Transatlantic)
  • 1986: Volume One Strolling Down the Highway (Transatlantic)
  • 1992: After the Dance (Shanachie) with John Renbourn
  • 1992: The Gardener: Essential Bert Jansch 1965-71 (Transatlantic/Demon)
  • 1992: Bert Jansch + Jack Orion (Transatlantic/Demon)
  • 1993: Nicola Plus Birthday Blues (Demon)
  • 1993: Three Chord Trick (Virgin)
  • 1995: Bert Jansch - The Collection (Castle)
  • 1996: After the Long Night / Playing the Game (Christabel) with Loren Auerbach
  • 1996: Bert Jansch + It Don't Bother Me (Essential/Castle)
  • 1997: Birthday Blues + Rosemary Lane (Essential/Transatlantic)
  • 1997: Jack Orion + Nicola (Essential/Castle)
  • 1997: Blackwater Side (Recall)
  • 2000: Dazzling Stranger: The Bert Jansch Anthology (Castle)
  • 2001: An Introduction to... Bert Jansch (Castle Pie)
  • 2003: Legend: The Classic Recordings (Union Square)
  • 2005: Running from Home: An Introduction to Bert Jansch (Sanctuary)
  • 2011: Angie: The Collection (Spectrum)
  • 2013: Acoustic Routes (Absolute)
  • 2016: Colours Are Fading Fast (Earth) with Loren Auerbach
  • 2016: From the Outside (Earth)
  • 2017: Living in the Shadows (Earth) compiles the albums The Ornament Tree, When the Circus Comes to Town, and Toy Balloon plus a disc of alternate takes, demos, and new songs
  • 2017: On the Edge of a Dream (Earth) compiles the albums Crimson Moon, Edge of a Dream, and The Black Swan plus The Setting of the Sun - Demos, Outtakes & Unreleased
  • 2018: A Man I'd Rather Be (Part I) (Earth) compiles the albums Bert Jansch, It Don't Bother Me, Jack Orion and Bert and John (duet album with John Renbourn)
  • 2018: A Man I'd Rather Be (Part II) (Earth) compiles the albums Nicola, Birthday Blues, Rosemary Lane and Moonshine

Videos[]

  • 2007: Fresh As a Sweet Sunday Morning (MVD Visual) live concert from 2006
  • 2010: various artists - Crossroads - Eric Clapton Guitar Festival 2010 DVD, Blu Ray (Rhino) - track 1-14, "Blackwaterside"
  • 2013: Acoustic Routes PAL DVD (Absolute) - includes performances by Bert Jansch, Anne Briggs, Davey Graham, Wizz Jones, John Renbourn, Ralph McTell, Duck Baker, Brownie McGhee, and others
  • 2014: Guitar Artistry of Bert Jansch: Conundrum in Concert 1980 DVD (Vestapol) - the Bert Jansch Conundrum live in Athens OH, followed by Bert in Stockholm (1978), ending with a 1985 documentary
  • 2014: Rolly Brown - The Guitar of Bert Jansch 2 DVDs (Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop)

EPs[]

  • 1966: Needle of Death EP (Transatlantic)
  • 2015: "Davy & Bert Live In Edinburgh" 10" EP (Les Cousins)

Singles[]

  • 1967: "Life Depends on Love"/"A Little Sweet Sunshine" (Big T)
  • 1973: "Oh My Father"/"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (Reprise)
  • 1974: "In the Bleak Midwinter"/"One For Jo" (non-album A-side) (Charisma)
  • 1975: "Dance Lady Dance"/"Build Another Band" (Charisma)
  • 1978: "Black Birds of Brittany"/"The Mariner's Farewell" (Streetsong)
  • 1980: "Time and Time"/"Una Linea Di Dolcezza" (Kicking Mule)
  • 1982: "Heartbreak Hotel"/"Up to the Stars" (Logo)
  • 1985: "Playing the Game"/"After the Long Night"
  • 2003: "On the Edge of a Dream"/"Walking This Road"/"Crimson Moon" (Sanctuary)
  • 2012: "Blackwater Side"/"Heartbreak Hotel" (Spiritual Pajamas)
  • 2016: "Black Birds Of Brittany"/"Cuckoo"
  • 2017: "The Black Swan"/"The Black Swan (Demo)" (Earth)

Tribute albums[]

  • 2000: various artists - People on the Highway: A Bert Jansch Encomium (Market Square)

As a member of Pentangle[]

Collaborations[]

With John Renbourn[]

  • 1966: Bert and John (Transatlantic)
  • 1968: Stepping Stones (Vanguard)

With Rod Clements[]

Other appearances[]

As composer[]

1965 - 1969[]

1970-1992[]

  • 1970: Moths - Moths (self-released) - track 1, "I Am Lonely"; track 3, "Travelling Song"; track 7, "Running From Home"; track 9, "Dreams Of Love"
  • 1971: Ian & Sylvia - Ian & Sylvia (Columbia) - track 10, "Needle Of Death"
  • 1973: Davey Johnstone - Smiling Face (Sound City) - track 7, "After the Dance" (co-written with Bert Jansch)
  • 1975: Galaxy-Lin - "G" (Polydor) - track 3, "Hunting Song"
  • 1985: Loren Auerbach with Richard Newman - Playing The Game (Christabel) - track 1, "Carousel"; track 3, "Give Me Love"; track 8, "Is It Real"
  • 1992: Eriksen - Two Blue (Major Selskapet) - track 7, "Is It Real?"

2000 - 2017[]

  • 2000: Al Stewart - Down in the Cellar (EMI / Miramar) - track 5, "Soho"
  • 2003: Currituck Co. - Ghost Man On First (Lexicon Devil / Track & Field) - track 5, "Silly Woman"
  • 2004: Martin Archer - Heritage And Ringtones (Discus) - track 3, "It Doesn't Bother Me"
  • 2004: The Green House Band - Mirage (Market Square) - track 7, "Mirage"
  • 2004: Penelope Houston - Snapshot (Flare Records) - track 2, "I've Got A Feeling" (co-written with Danny Thompson, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn, and Terry Cox)
  • 2006: Bonobo - Days to Come (Ninja Tune) - track 7, "Hatoa" (co-written with Danny Thompson, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn, and Terry Cox)
  • 2009: Lisa Hannigan - Sea Sew (Hoop) - track 7, "Courting Blues"
  • 2012: Victor Krummenacher - I Was ANinja Tune Nightmare But I'm Not Going To Go There (Veritas) - track 9, "The Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood" (co-written with Richard Fariña)
  • 2012: Quantic and Alice Russell with The Combo Bárbaro - Look Around The Corner (Tru Thoughts) - track 3, "Travelling Song" (co-written with Danny Thompson, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn, and Terry Cox)
  • 2014: Neil Young - A Letter Home (Third Man / Reprise) - track 4, "Needle Of Death"
  • 2017: John Renbourn and Wizz Jones -Joint Control (World Music Network) - track B3, "Strolling Down The Highway"; track D1, "Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning"; track D3, "Joint Control"

References[]

  1. ^ "Bert Jansch | Bert Jansch". bertjansch.com. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  2. ^ Boisson, Steve (18 February 2016). "The Story Behind Davey Graham's 1960s-Era Fingerstyle Classic 'Anji'". Acoustic Guitar. Archived from the original on 2016-02-22. Retrieved 5 August 2020.

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