John Renbourn - Unpentangled - The Sixties Albums
6CD collection of legendary folk guitarist John Renbournās solo releases. ⢠Plus a his collaborations with Dorris Henderson and Bert Jansch. ⢠With host of bonus tracks.
Ā Long acknowledged as one of the greatest and most influential acoustic guitarists to emerge from the British folk scene, the late John Renbourn is best known to the wider world for his membership of Pentangle, the genre-busting band that he was instrumental in bringing together in 1967. Pentangleās recordings are widely available, most recently with Cherry Redās 2017 highly-acclaimed box set Pentangle: The Albums. However, Renbourn recorded extensively both before and during the bandās early genesis, with a trio of solo albums joined by two vital collaborations with American-born folk singer Dorris Henderson as well as āBert And Johnā, his joint album with Bert Jansch in 1966. Housed in a clamshell box that boasts replica album sleeves, some very rare photos and a new essay on the man, the 6CD set Unpentangled anthologises that essential but often overlooked body of early work. The set also contains a clutch of bonus tracks from the same period (including a marvellous psychedelic folk rendition of the Love song āMessage To Prettyā) to shine the solo spotlight on a man that folk club organiser and future ZigZag founder Pete Frame once dubbed āthe stoned Julian Bream of folk guitarā.
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John Renbourn - Unpentangled - The Sixties Albums
John Renbourn - Unpentangled - The Sixties Albums
6CD collection of legendary folk guitarist John Renbournās solo releases. ⢠Plus a his collaborations with Dorris Henderson and Bert Jansch. ⢠With host of bonus tracks.
Ā Long acknowledged as one of the greatest and most influential acoustic guitarists to emerge from the British folk scene, the late John Renbourn is best known to the wider world for his membership of Pentangle, the genre-busting band that he was instrumental in bringing together in 1967. Pentangleās recordings are widely available, most recently with Cherry Redās 2017 highly-acclaimed box set Pentangle: The Albums. However, Renbourn recorded extensively both before and during the bandās early genesis, with a trio of solo albums joined by two vital collaborations with American-born folk singer Dorris Henderson as well as āBert And Johnā, his joint album with Bert Jansch in 1966. Housed in a clamshell box that boasts replica album sleeves, some very rare photos and a new essay on the man, the 6CD set Unpentangled anthologises that essential but often overlooked body of early work. The set also contains a clutch of bonus tracks from the same period (including a marvellous psychedelic folk rendition of the Love song āMessage To Prettyā) to shine the solo spotlight on a man that folk club organiser and future ZigZag founder Pete Frame once dubbed āthe stoned Julian Bream of folk guitarā.
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6CD collection of legendary folk guitarist John Renbournās solo releases. ⢠Plus a his collaborations with Dorris Henderson and Bert Jansch. ⢠With host of bonus tracks.
Ā Long acknowledged as one of the greatest and most influential acoustic guitarists to emerge from the British folk scene, the late John Renbourn is best known to the wider world for his membership of Pentangle, the genre-busting band that he was instrumental in bringing together in 1967. Pentangleās recordings are widely available, most recently with Cherry Redās 2017 highly-acclaimed box set Pentangle: The Albums. However, Renbourn recorded extensively both before and during the bandās early genesis, with a trio of solo albums joined by two vital collaborations with American-born folk singer Dorris Henderson as well as āBert And Johnā, his joint album with Bert Jansch in 1966. Housed in a clamshell box that boasts replica album sleeves, some very rare photos and a new essay on the man, the 6CD set Unpentangled anthologises that essential but often overlooked body of early work. The set also contains a clutch of bonus tracks from the same period (including a marvellous psychedelic folk rendition of the Love song āMessage To Prettyā) to shine the solo spotlight on a man that folk club organiser and future ZigZag founder Pete Frame once dubbed āthe stoned Julian Bream of folk guitarā.













