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John Renbourn - The Lady and the Unicorn (Bonus Track Edition) '1970/2003

The Lady and the Unicorn (Bonus Track Edition)
ArtistJohn Renbourn Related artists
Album name The Lady and the Unicorn (Bonus Track Edition)
Country
Date 1970/2003
GenreFolk
Play time 42 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 234 MB
PriceDownload $1.95
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Tracks list

       Renbourn's last solo album for the next six years overlaps with his
Pentangle work, featuring Terry Cox playing hand drums and glockenspiel, with
future John Renbourn band member Tony Roberts and violinist Dave Swarbrick. The
repertory consists of medieval and early classical pieces, interspersed with the
expected folk material -- keyboard works from the Fitzwilliam virginal book
(transcribed for guitar) stand alongside traditional tunes such as "Scarborough
Fair," which turns up as part of an 11-minute track that also incorporates "My
Johnny Was a Shoemaker," with Swarbrick at the top of his form on violin. The
album is entirely instrumental, but as with other Renbourn releases, one hardly
misses the vocals.

Tracklist:
1.01 - John Renbourn - Trotto / Saltarello  (Medley) (2:33)
1.02 - John Renbourn - Lamento di Tristano - La Rotta - Saltarello  (Medley)
(2:55)
1.03 - John Renbourn - Veri floris / Triple Ballade  (Medley) (2:42)
1.04 - John Renbourn - Bransle Gay / Bransle de Bourgogne  (Medley) (2:48)
1.05 - John Renbourn - Alman / Melancholy Galliard  (Medley) (4:40)
1.06 - John Renbourn - Sarabande (2:42)
1.07 - John Renbourn - The Lady and the Unicorn (3:28)
1.08 - John Renbourn - My Johnny Was a Shoemaker / Westron Wynde / Scarborough
Fair  (Medley) (13:03)
1.09 - The John Renbourn Group - My Johnny Was a Shoemaker (2:44)
1.10 - Pentangle - Three Dances Medley: Brentzel Gay / La Rotta / The Earle of
Salisbury  (Live at The Royal Festival Hall, 1968) (4:35)