Country: UK
Album: Road to Ruin
Genre: Folk Rock
Released: 1970
Format: MP3 CBR 320 Kbs
Size: 95.4
Singer, guitarist and composer John Martin was born in Glasgow in 1948, started playing the guitar at the age of 19 and after a short period of stabilization reputation began to write. On his first solo album, most folk in his work, Martin spent about three months. Next LP demanded for his recording flutist and saxophonist; regular performer on these instruments and Martin became a partner of Harold McNair. A disc recorded in the US with the participation of the group The Band, Martin secured wide recognition. Album with obvious influences from jazz, John did with his wife Beverly, but family obligations forced her to stop musical activities, and Martin continued to work alone. The following discs have confirmed that this style was to determine work Martina.Gipnoticheskie repetitions in the melodies, the exclusive use of an acoustic guitar with echo-top box - the whole arsenal was involved and to record the disc.
01. Primrose Hill 02:57
02. Parcels 03:29
03. Auntie Aviator 06:04
04. New Day 03:59
05. Give Us A Ring 03:53
06. Sorry To Be So Long 04:44
07. Tree Green 03:11
08. Say What You Can 03:06
09. Road To Ruin 06:21
John Martyn - guitars, vocals, harp
Beverley Martin - vocals
Paul Harris - piano
Wells Kelly - drums, bass
Mike Kowalski - drums
Rocky Dzidzornu - congas
Dave Pegg - bass
Alan Spenner - bass
Danny Thompson - double bass
Dudu Pukwana - saxophone
Lyn Dobson - flute, saxophone
Ray Warleigh - saxophone
**Enjoy**
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