
First, let me say that John Renbourn is one of the best fingerstyle guitarists in the world, enormously influential in England especially (a

The John Renbourn Group leans more towards medieval and renaissance folk than Pentangle, though the presence of Jacqui McShee's soaring vocals capture the best of Pentangle's folk side. With flute, dulcimer and tablas accompanying John Renbourn's guitar, this group sounds unlike any other, and yet is very familiar at the same time. The a-capella ballads are haunting beyond words, bringing to life the ancient, eternal stories they tell. The instrumental numbers are equally captivating, revolving around modal melodies and circular rhythms. Even the phase-shifted dulcimer on "The Month of May is Past / Night Orgies" is tasteful, and is more psychedelic than most everything coming from psych-rock bands of the time. The John Renbourn Group understood how to use the pulsating effect of drones as a counterpoint to melody, so the music is free to expand into different dimensions while remaining anchored to a heartbeat. This music is magic; it weaves a spell. Listen, and you'll see what I mean.

2-LP Set
Year: 1982
Label: Flying Fish
listen, and see what i mean. [link updated Oct 2010!]
mp3 320 | w/ cover (by Eric Von Schmidt!) | 159mb
and check out john-renbourn.com, for many fine cds and tour dates
and here's an article about the connections between Music and the Magi of Renaissance Europe, with more information about the Kabala and astrology than you'll want to know.

Man, I'm only 2 tracks into this and it is fantastic! Any more like this would be be great, although this is already enough to stay in my good graces for a couple decades.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
(do you happen to have any maritime folk/shanties etc? I've always found it hard to track down)
i LOVE sea shanties!
ReplyDeleteyou might want to check out Time Has Told Me, which is linked under the Good Music Blogs tab. It's got some Renbourn, etc. and freebornman's livejournal also under Good Music Blogs has several sea shanty posts. I think both places have posted Stan Rogers, who is a gold mine of what you're looking for.