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A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1)

by Bert Jansch

  • Endorsed by the Bert Jansch Estate.

    Comprising Bert’s seminal 1960s output (alongside his only album as a duet with Pentangle bandmate John Renbourn) this four disc set covers an era that forged creative paths for everyone from Neil Young to Johnny Marr. New listening notes from Bill Leader, as well as unseen photographs from Brian Shuel complete this special collection.

    Where to start with a career as prolific as that of Bert Jansch? Why, the beginning of course. Bert’s first studio (though as Bill Leader rightly points out, that’s a bit of a stretch) albums capture a man whose star is truly on the rise. It also marks his most prolific period - these four LPs were written, recorded and issued in just two years; a testament to not only Bert’s abundant musicality but to a time for music that was changing - excitedly - from minute to minute. From Bert’s masterclass in elegant, melodic, one-man-and-his-guitar fingerpicking on his self-titled LP, to the beginnings of something altogether more exotic on ‘Bert and John’, these records are nothing if not a remarkable insight into the changing face of folk music at the time.

    For those unfamiliar with Jansch’s oeuvre, this is a real treat; you won’t find a more comprehensively produced collection. ‘A Man I’d Rather Be’ includes all the original liner notes (from both Keith De Groot and Bert himself) as well as new ruminations from Bill Leader (who recorded much of Jansch’s nascent work) as well as never-before seen photographs by the illustrious Brian Shuel. For those in the know, this is a chance to revisit these extraordinary albums, revel in new insights and add some - perhaps more listenable LPs - to sit alongside their love-worn originals.

    “The Jimi Hendrix of the acoustic guitar” - Neil Young

    "At one point, I was absolutely obsessed with Bert Jansch. When I first heard that LP, I couldn’t believe it. It was so far ahead of what everyone else was doing. No one in America could touch that.” - Jimmy Page

    "I particularly like his second record. The album before it [1965's Bert Jansch] is more revered and held up by most journalists as being the seminal one, but I think the songs are better on It Don't Bother Me, particularly the title track. The fact that they were both recorded in a kitchen at his mate's house is another reason why it has never dated.” - Johnny Marr

    "I will never stop learning from Bert Jansch. His records have proved to be a great gift to everyone and for me they are also an education and a well of inspiration.” - Graham Coxon

    "Simply, I think Bert was a truly unique musician. Somehow he could elegantly bridge differing musical and singing traditions to sing and play in a way that sounded only like Bert Jansch.” - Anne Briggs

    Thanks to Sanctuary/BMG for their co-operation.
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  • Compact Disc (CD)

    Includes a total of 16 CDs in 4 beautiful bookbacks

    -A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1) - 4CD Book
    -A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 2) - 4CD Book
    - Living In The Shadows Part One – 'Living In The Shadows Part One' 4CD Casebound Book-Back Set
    - Living In The Shadows Part Two: On The Edge Of A Dream – Living In The Shadows Part Two: On The Edge Of A Dream, 4CD Book Jacket

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  • Vinyl Box Set Bundle - A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1 and 2)
    Record/Vinyl

    A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1) - 4LP Book
    A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 2) - 4LP Book
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  • Bert Complete Vinyl Boxset collection
    Record/Vinyl

    Includes a total of 16 LPs in 4 beautiful vinyl boxsets

    -A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1) - 4LP Book
    -A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 2) - 4LP Book
    - Living In The Shadows Part One – 'Living In The Shadows Part One' 4LP Casebound Book-Back Set
    - Living In The Shadows Part Two: On The Edge Of A Dream – Living In The Shadows Part Two: On The Edge Of A Dream, 4LP Book Jacket

    Shipped via courier with tracking.

    Sold Out

  • A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1) - 4LP Book

    Endorsed by the Bert Jansch estate.

    Comprising Bert’s seminal 1960s output (alongside his only album as a duet with Pentangle bandmate John Renbourn) this four disc set covers an era that forged creative paths for everyone from Neil Young to Johnny Marr. New listening notes from Bill Leader, as well as unseen photographs from Brian Shuel complete this special collection.

    Where to start with a career as prolific as that of Bert Jansch? Why, the beginning of course. Bert’s first studio (though as Bill Leader rightly points out, that’s a bit of a stretch) albums capture a man whose star is truly on the rise. It also marks his most prolific period - these four LPs were written, recorded and issued in just two years; a testament to not only Bert’s abundant musicality but to a time for music that was changing - excitedly - from minute to minute. From Bert’s masterclass in elegant, melodic, one-man-and-his-guitar fingerpicking on his self-titled LP, to the beginnings of something altogether more exotic on ‘Bert and John’, these records are nothing if not a remarkable insight into the changing face of folk music at the time.

    For those unfamiliar with Jansch’s oeuvre, this is a real treat; you won’t find a more comprehensively produced collection. ‘A Man I’d Rather Be’ includes all the original liner notes (from both Keith De Groot and Bert himself) as well as new ruminations from Bill Leader (who recorded much of Jansch’s nascent work) as well as never-before seen photographs by the illustrious Brian Shuel. For those in the know, this is a chance to revisit these extraordinary albums, revel in new insights and add some - perhaps more listenable LPs - to sit alongside their love-worn originals.

    “The Jimi Hendrix of the acoustic guitar” - Neil Young

    "At one point, I was absolutely obsessed with Bert Jansch. When I first heard that LP, I couldn’t believe it. It was so far ahead of what everyone else was doing. No one in America could touch that.” - Jimmy Page

    "I particularly like his second record. The album before it [1965's Bert Jansch] is more revered and held up by most journalists as being the seminal one, but I think the songs are better on It Don't Bother Me, particularly the title track. The fact that they were both recorded in a kitchen at his mate's house is another reason why it has never dated.” - Johnny Marr

    "I will never stop learning from Bert Jansch. His records have proved to be a great gift to everyone and for me they are also an education and a well of inspiration.” - Graham Coxon

    "Simply, I think Bert was a truly unique musician. Somehow he could elegantly bridge differing musical and singing traditions to sing and play in a way that sounded only like Bert Jansch.” - Anne Briggs

    'A Man I'd Rather Be (Part 1)' includes:

    Bert Jansch
    It Don't Bother Me
    Jack Orion
    Bert & John

    Thanks to Sanctuary/BMG for their co-operation.
    ... more

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released January 30, 2018

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