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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List April Top Sellers 5. Fairport Convention and Matthews Southern Comfort Fairport Convention and Matthews Southern Comfort Newsprint | Release ![]() £9.99 In stock Catalogue number OW130CD Release date 23/07/2007 Format CD Label One World John Martyn The Apprentice Disc 1 1. Live on Love 2. The River 3. Look At The Girl 4. Income Town 5. Send Me One Line 6. Deny This Love 7. Hold Me 8. Upo 9. The Apprentice 10. The Moment 11. Patterns In The Rain 12. Bonus Tracks: Deny This Love (remix) 13. The Apprentice (live) 14. The River (live) 15. Send Me One Line (live) 16. Look at the Girl (live) Born in Scotland in 1949, John was the first white solo artist to be signed to Chris Blackwell’s Island records releasing his debut album London Conversation in 1968. A number of critically acclaimed albums followed over the years including two albums with his then wife Beverley (Stormbringer and The Road To Ruin). During this period John also worked extensively with Pentangle bassist Danny Thompson, the apex of this working relationship coming with the albums Bless The Weather and Solid Air although Thompson has continued to work with John Martyn extensively over the years. In 1975 John actually became an independent act releasing a live album, which he literally sold from his front door due to the fact that Chris Blackwell didn’t think John should be releasing a live album at that point in his career. The Live At Leeds album however was a success and subsequently released in the nineties in expanded form. Island did however retain his services as a recording artist and even pressed the album up for John to sell. Following a split with Island in the early eighties John moved to the larger Warner records although returned to Island again briefly at the end of the contract. Following this coming and going John moved from between a number of smaller labels before setting up his own One World Label in order to release archive and live material. Originally released in 1990 The Apprentice although released in 1990 was actually recorded in 1988 and was actually the studio follow up to the 1986 album Piece By Piece. The album is considered to be one of the best from this particular period of John’s lengthy career. This re mastered edition now includes bonus tracks comprising contemporary singles and B sides. With a heightened media profile due to recent touring activity and a television documentary this re mastered edition of this album will be warmly welcomed by the large and devoted John Martyn fan base. | |
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