The Black Swan (Bert Jansch album)
The Black Swan | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 18 September 2006 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Drag City | |||
Producer | Noah Georgeson, Bert Jansch | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Pitchfork Media | 7.9/10[2] |
The Black Swan is the 23rd and last studio album by the Scottish folk singer Bert Jansch. It was released in 2006 through Drag City. Jansch described the album: "It's been fantastic working with everyone who's been involved on the record. They all came to it from a standpoint of being fans of my music, so while there are lots of great musicians making wonderful contributions to the record it still has a very acoustic, intimate feel – and there's still a lot of me on there!"[3]
Track listing
[edit]All tracks composed by Bert Jansch, except where indicated
- "The Black Swan" - features Helena Espvall - 6:25
- "High Days" - 3:47
- "When the Sun Comes Up" - features Beth Orton - 3:54
- "Katie Cruel" (traditional, arr. Jansch) - features Beth Orton and Devendra Banhart - 2:59
- "My Pocket's Empty" (traditional, arr. Jansch) - 3:49
- "Watch the Stars" (traditional, arr. Jansch) - features Beth Orton and Kevin Barker - 2:54
- "A Woman Like You" - 4:13
- "The Old Triangle" (Brendan Behan) - 4:06
- "Bring Your Religion" - 3:05
- "Texas Cowboy Blues" - 3:07
- "Magdalina's Dance" (Jansch, Paul Wassif) - 3:19
- "Hey Pretty Girl" - 3:03
Bert Jansch: guitar and vocals
Beth Orton: vocals (3, 4 & 6), guitar (6)
Devendra Banhart: vocals (4)
Paul Wassif: guitar (5), slide guitar (7), banjo (11)
Noah Georgeson: percussion (1), bass (9 & 10)
Otto Hauser: drums (3, 5, 6 & 9), percussion (4 & 7)
Kevin Barker: lead guitar (6), percussion (4)
Helena Espvall: cello (1)
Adam Jansch: keyboards (1 & 9)
David Roback: slide guitar (3)
Richard Good: slide guitar (9)
Pete Newsom: drums (10)
Maggie Boyle: flute (11)
References
[edit]- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Pitchfork Media review
- ^ "Bert Jansch website". Archived from the original on 22 August 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2008.
- ^ "Bert Jansch | the Black Swan".