John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee are two pivotal figures in the history of British folk music. Founding members of the British folk-rock group Pentangle in the 1960's, guitarist John Renbourn and vocalist Jacqui McShee have been musical collaborators and innovators for four decades. Renbourn's guitar style is a unique product of years of curiosity and investigation. Exploring the guitar in unusual and beautiful ways, John takes his listeners through a luxuriant musical landscape of masterful playing, warm vocals and witty asides. The consummate finger-stylist plays a unique folk-baroque fusion of British and Celtic folk music with jazz, blues, ragtime, classical, Middle Eastern, and pre-Renaissance music. London-born McShee combines an enchanting soprano voice with an experimenter's outlook. Together, John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee are a magical treat.
Tunes Include: - Watch the Stars
- My Johnny Was a Shoemaker
- Can't Keep from Crying
- Dark Island
- Abide with Me
- Great Dreams from Heaven
- One Morning in May
- South Wind
- The Plains of Waterloo
- I Am a Maid That's Deep in Love
- Sandwood Down to Kyle
- The Bonny Greenwood Side
- Lindsay
- Medley: Bunyan's Hymn / I Saw Three Ships / English Dance, Kokomo Blues
Bonus Tracks:
- John's Talk
- At the Break of the Day (duo With Clive Carroll)
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