Transatlantic TRA 149, 1967, apparently
this album is now a collectors item - the Music Master Price Guide lists
it at £12. Fortunately it is now available on Transatlantic/Castle ESM CD
408 (1996) with all of the tracks from the first album. Jacqui McShee was
John's new live partner and sings on a couple of tracks.
- Another Monday (John Renbourn)
- Ladye Nothing's Toye Puff (John Renbourn) - John studied with Tim Walker - this is a result.
- I Know My Babe (Traditional arr. (John Renbourn) - this is also called Woman Blues or I Know My Rider.
- Waltz (John Renbourn) - a blues instrumental based on a kind of three-time rhythm.
- Lost Lover Blues (Traditional arr. (John Renbourn) - a railroad blues originally recorded by Blind Boy Fuller. Jacqui McShee sings on this one - the sleeve notes say that 'Jacqui is a young singer whom I first met at the Red Lion Club, Sutton, where she was resident'. Obviously Pentangle was still some way in the future.
- One For William (John Renbourn) - a piece for oboe and guitar with Jennifer de Montforte-Jones.
- Buffalo (John Renbourn) - an instumental from the repertoire of Davey Graham - so how come John gets the credit?
- Sugar Babe (Traditional arr. (John Renbourn)
- Debbie Anne (John Renbourn)
- Can't Keep From Crying (Traditional arr. John Renbourn) - John learned this from Mike Rogers, Jacqui McShee sings on this track.
- Day At The Seaside (John Renbourn)
- Nobody's Fault But Mine (Traditional arr. (John Renbourn)
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