Transatlantic Sessions 2 - Volume 2
The Bottom Line:
More great sounding live music from Scottish film.
He's Got All The Whiskey with a Fleetwood Mac-like rhythm.
More great sounding live music from Scottish film.
He's Got All The Whiskey with a Fleetwood Mac-like rhythm.
Great sounding live music from Scottish film.
Excuse Me Mister with and lots of soul and strangled duck.
"Selected On-Air Performances from the Legendary KCRW Studios"
US radio recording of Glory Box.
Unknown version of Big Muff, recorded June 1992 at Bottom Line, New York
"Compiled by Ralph McTell & David Suff, following an original Blueprint by Danny Thompson."
Dance sampler with interesting remix.
A 6 minute version of Sunshine's Better by Talvin Singh.
Trip hop sampler containing She's A Lover performed live at Later.
John's contribution was recorded 1 June 1996 and he sings in a relaxed way.
Some very soft Martyn might be recognized on one track: Don't Turn On The Light.
Improvised seventies material released just before John Stevens died.
The title is Portuguese for 'The Battle Continues".
Well received solo show for a well-meaning crowd.
Music video highlighting the spirit and musical diversity of Island Records over the last 25 years.
Mostly live performance, all re-mixed for stereo hi-fi. Artists include: Robert Palmer, The Christians, Eric Clapton, Sly and Robbie, Aswad, Julian Cope, Troublefunk, Bob Marley and U2. And John Martyn. The show was also televised and in the tv-listing Free and Spencer Davis Group were also mentioned.
The actual live recordings were made in Pinewood studios with a lot of Sly & Robbie.