The Black Swan

The Black Swan

by Bert Jansch
The Black Swan

The Black Swan

by Bert Jansch

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Now this really is a switch: Scottish guitar hero and songwriter Bert Jansch (Pentangle) recording for Drag City, with a host of admirers in tow -- Beth Orton, Devendra Banhart, Noah Georgeson (who performed and co-produced with Jansch), Helena Espvall, son Adam Jansch, and more. Black Swan is a collection of original and traditional tunes. Jansch turns in a performance that shows his typical restraint, and within it his wonder as a guitarist. His use of the blues, American, Celtic, and British Isles folk forms is also informed by music from Eastern Europe, and he ties them all together seamlessly. "High Days," a solo track, uses all three, as he winds out an elegy for a friend. "When the Sun Comes Up" begins with Orton's vocal and David Roback's slide guitar and Otto Hauser's drums, shuffling underneath. Jansch spills it modal and bluesy, Orton grabs onto his changes and effortlessly lets her voice wrap around his lyric lines. Her signing on the traditional number "Katie Cruel" has been brilliantly rearranged by Jansch. Banhart sings in a muted duet with Orton, but his vocal was unnecessary. It's a spooky track that's been prepared for by the preceding cuts. The slippery Piedmont blues style Jansch tucks into his British folk on "My Pocket's Empty" is evocative of an earlier, simpler time, though as revealed by the tune, times were hard then, too. Jansch's singing is at its most expressive here; he's moaning in his reedy baritone. Orton makes one more appearance here on the gorgeous and-all-too-brief arrangement of the blues tune "Watch the Stars." Hers and Jansch's vocals take the tine out of the song's Southern American birthplace and brings it into the world, one grainy line at a time. It's a singalong blues that reveals the sheer expanse of the universe in the grain of their voices. Ultimately, this disc is not so different from Jansch's others, but it is wonderfully spirited and loose. It feels live, and backroomish. It's as informal a date as one can find among superstars -- and make no mistake, you may or may not know his name, but his large catalog proves it -- Jansch is one. As for the rest, the hardscrabble dirty, slide guitar-drenched English folk of "A Woman Like You" rings as true as a Texas blues love song by Lightnin' Hopkins. Traditional public domain nuggets such as "The Old Triangle" are almost radically reworked and ring spookily true for the current era. The blues-rock of the humorously political "Texas Cowboy Blues," complete with keyboards and popping acoustic 12-strings, shimmies and even shakes in places. The last few cuts, a gorgeous instrumental called "Magdalina's Dance," and "Hey Pretty Girl" (performed solo), are drenched in historical tropes, but are thoroughly modern and soulful. The bottom line is this: for the past ten years Jansch has been undergoing a creative renaissance akin to Bob Dylan's and people are slowly but surely finding what he has on offer. Black Swan proves that the guitarist and songwriter has a bounty at his disposal. He is writing and recording music that is profound, funny, topical, worldly, and ultimately, necessary. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/19/2024
Label: Imports
UPC: 0809236174598
Rank: 173014

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bert Jansch   Primary Artist,Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Kevin Barker   Guitar,Percussion
David Roback   Slide Guitar
Devendra Banhart   Vocals
Beth Orton   Guitar,Vocals
Otto Hauser   Percussion,Drums
Helena Espvall   Cello
Rich Good   Slide Guitar
Maggie Boyle   Flute
Noah Georgeson   Percussion
Adam Jansch   Keyboards
Pete Newsom   Drums
Paul Wassif   Banjo,Guitar,Slide Guitar

Technical Credits

Bert Jansch   Audio Engineer,Arranger,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Liner Notes,Photography
Noah Georgeson   Audio Engineer,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Steve Hammonds   Project Coordinator
Traditional   Composer
Loren Jansch   Photography
Adam Jansch   Cover Art
Karie Reinertson   Photography
Simon Weller   Photography
Dan Koretzky   Photography
Lauren Dukoff   Photography
Bunt Stafford-Clark   Mastering
Becky Stewart   Package Design
Beau Fletcher   Engineer
Amy Cobden   Photography
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