John Renbourn • 1965
John Renbourn

Transatlantic TRA 135, 1965



This is the first record to come out under my own name. And it had my picture on the cover. That was in 1965, back in the days when the record company was under the impression that a picture of me might be good for sales. Most of it was done in a little demo studio not far from Les Cousins in Soho. Someone had the keys to the place and a bunch of us went across and played for fun after the pubs closed.

The material is fairly typical of the time -- so-called British Folk Blues, direct from the Dorking Delta, plus some guitar tunes of mine -- the sort of thing I had been making up since I first had a guitar. Bert Jansch was among those present, if not correct , and the two tunes with both of us probably represent the earliest in the Bert- and-John 'Folk Baroque' department. First of many in the 'made-up-on-the-spot-and-never-to-be-repeated' tradition.

1 Judy (John Renbourn) 1:56
2 Beth's Blues (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) 2:06
3 Song (John Renbourn, John Donne) 1:57
4 Down On The Barge (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) 1:56
5 John Henry (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) 3:22
6 Plainsong (John Renbourn) 3:46
7 Louisiana Blues (Waters) 3:01
8 Blue Bones (John Renbourn) 4:40
9 Train Tune (John Renbourn) 2:37
10 Candy Man (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) 3:18
11 The Wildest Pig In Captivity (John Renbourn) 2:05
12 National Seven (John Renbourn) 2:59
13 Motherless Children (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) 3:27
14 Winter Is Gone (John Renbourn) 2:15 - an Appalachian song.
15 Noah And Rabbit (John Renbourn, Bert Jansch) 2:06
John Renbourn • 1965