Collectors Items
Mad Dog Days (2CD + DVD)
Published 7th June, 2004The Bottom Line:
The main interest of this cardboard box is the interview DVD recorded in an Irish pub.
Live In Concert At The Cambridge Folk Festival
Published 1st December, 2003The Bottom Line:
Official release of the 1985 radio recording with excellent sound.
Live at Leeds | The Brewery Arts Centre Kendal 1986
Published 21st October, 2003The Bottom Line:
Voiceprint getting rid of old stock
And Live
Published 30th June, 2003The Bottom Line:
Well mastered soundboard recording with some early And-material.
Live At Leeds De Luxe (2LP)
Published 4th November, 2002The Bottom Line:
Two records for turning over, over and over again.
Live In Milan 1979
Published 27th May, 2002The Bottom Line:
Another 'restored live recording' from Italy this time.
Live At The Bottom Line, New York 1983
Published 19th November, 2001The Bottom Line:
First time Anna got a general release, albeit in a live version and rather short.
Sweet Certain Surprise (expanded)
Published 15th October, 2001The Bottom Line:
Rerelease of the 1997 US bootleg with two bonus tracks and improved sound.
Germany 1986
Published 11th June, 2001The Bottom Line:
Fine rendition of classic songs, with some audible tape hiss.
The Brewery Arts Center | Kendal 1986
Published 11th June, 2001The Bottom Line:
Fine document with a very young Arran Ahmun.
The Sunshine Boys
Published 29th May, 2001The Bottom Line:
Five track bonus CD that came with the tour program.
Tracks:
- Dealer
- Outside In
- Blue Monk (Danny Thompson solo)
- Johnny Too Bad
- One World
Patterns In The Rain
Published 19th March, 2001The Bottom Line:
Affordable compilation of Permanent/ Voiceprint era, primarily useful for people desperately wanting to buy a sampler complementary to the Island samplers.
The New York Session
Published 20th November, 2000The Bottom Line:
Radio show from bad cassette tape, deleted by now.
Live '91 (The Best Of John Martyn)
Published 31st July, 2000The Bottom Line:
Superfluous Voiceprint attempt to beat Artful at their own game. Mostly the Live album from Permanent.
Big Muff