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Mellow Martyn Projects New Image

John Griffin
The Gazette

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There were few musicians during the 1970s who seem as comfortable with the role of the naive, introspective singer-songwriter as Scottish folk artist John Martyn. Sensitive, with a mellow vocal and writing style that tends more towards matters spiritual than temporal, Martyn appeared the archetypal folksinger for most of his 13-year career.

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Dry Martyn

Angelo Pinna | Ernesto Assante
Prisma Vol 1 #1

30% Rock – due dita di reggae – una spruzzata die folk

Fa bene chi dice, nell'anno 1980, che non bisogna a «riscoprire» John Martyn, ma semplicemente dare a lui e alla sua musica lo spazio che merita, per dodici anni di carriera che annoverano più luci che punti oscuri, sin dal lontano London Conversation, che narrava del folk, fino a giungere al nuovo Grace & Danger, ennesima prova di lucidità e di rinnovamento.

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John Martyn | Intervista [Rockerilla]

Ugo Bacci | Elena Riva
Rockerilla #10

Una vita, quella di John Martyn, percorsa in una dozzina di sequenze, di cui, almeno tre, Solid Air, Inside Out e Grace & Danger, l'ultimo lavoro, passeranno alla storia della rock music, componendone una pagina atipica ed intelligente, confortata dall'apporto geniale di poche altre menti non meno valide e particolari: Nick Drake per primo, Jon Mark, Jonny Almond, Pete Atkin, Roy Harper, Michael Chapman, Kevin Coyne e qualche altro.

E' Hamish lmlach, chitarrista e folksinger scozzese molto vicino alla tradizione, a dargli i primi rudimenti alla chitarra, ma la cronaca vuole che sia Bert Jansch, in un solo anno, a smaliziarlo su tutte le difficoltà del finger picking più evoluto. Ed è subito l'esordio, precoce, ben promettente.

Incontro con John Martyn

Maurizio Alieni, Giancarlo Susanna
Il Mucchio Selvaggio

È una fredda mattinata di fine novembre e un vento fastidioso spazza le vie della città, asciugando la pioggia della sera precedente. Quella pioggia che aveva in modo insistente e inopportuno disturbato il concerto di John Martyn.

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Martyn's Identity Papers

Karl Dallas
Melody Maker

According to the official biog, John Marlyn was born in New Malden, Surrey, but was brought up for the first 15 years of his life in Scotland after his parents split, coming down for occasional visits to his mother in the stockbroker belt.

John Martyn: The Exorcism

Nick Kent
New Musical Express

So there was this Scotsman, Irishman and Englishman propping up the bar in a shabby pub in the heart of Glasgow. The Irishman, whose name escapes me, and his Scottish pal, John Martyn, are heading steadily out of the realms of dreary sobriety towards that state of intoxication which Martyn, in his brick thick Glaswegian brogue, refers to simply as a "hoolie".

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Love is the Bug

John Orme
Melody Maker

... for John Martyn, pacifist, anti-Nazi and tough little Good Guy. JOHN ORME copped a few likely quotes from the man himself on the eve of his new British tour.

John Martyn [Roadrunner]

Anonymous
Roadrunner Vol 1 #5

John Martyn has just finished his second tour of Australia.1 He says he'd like to do many more. In fact he'd like to tour more often and give up recording. He's back in England now, finishing off an album with British jazz-man Neil Ardley, and beginning work on his new set. The Ardley album, The Harmony Of The Spheres, is, says Martyn, "very jazzing... maybe a little bit straighter than Kaleidoscope Of Rainbows. Not much straighter. In fact it might even be further out - it depends what you're into."

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