Bert and John
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Bert and John is the fourth album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1966. A number of songs are performed with friend and fellow guitarist John Renbourn, who would later join him in the group Pentangle. An expanded version of the album was later released in America in 1969 by Vanguard as Stepping Stones. It featured two extra tracks, "It Don't Bother Me" and "My Lover".[2]
Track listing
- "East Wind" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:25
- "Piano Tune" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:39
- "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Charles Mingus) - 3:51
- "Soho" - (Jansch) - 3:00
- "Tic-Tocative" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:56
- "Orlando" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:40
- "Red's Favourite" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:33
- "No Exit" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:24
- "Along the Way" (Renbourn) - 2:02
- "The Time Has Come" (Anne Briggs) - 2:53
- "Stepping Stones" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 2:42
- "After the Dance" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 2:23
1969 Vanguard US release track listing
- "East Wind" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:22
- "Piano Tune" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:27
- "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Mingus) - 3:49
- "Soho" - (Jansch) - 2:59
- "Tic-Tocative" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:55
- "Orlando" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:37
- "My Lover" (Jansch) - 4:04
- "Stepping Stones" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 2:41
- "Red Favourite" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:31
- "It Don't Bother Me" (Jansch) - 4:25
- "No Exit" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 1:22
- "Along the Way" (Renbourn) - 2:02
- "The Time Has Come" (Briggs) - 2:52
- "After the Dance" (Jansch, Renbourn) - 2:25
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