It Don't Bother Me (2015 Remaster) Bert Jansch

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Album-Release:
1996

HRA-Release:
14.11.2018

Label: Sanctuary Records

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Folk Rock

Artist: Bert Jansch

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  • 1 Oh My Babe (2015 Remaster) 04:00
  • 2 Ring-A-Ding Bird (2015 Remaster) 04:43
  • 3 Tinker's Blues (2015 Remaster) 01:10
  • 4 Anti Apartheid (2015 Remaster) 04:06
  • 5 The Wheel (2015 Remaster) 01:50
  • 6 A Man I'd Rather Be (2015 Remaster) 02:07
  • 7 My Lover (2015 Remaster) 04:04
  • 8 It Don't Bother Me (2015 Remaster) 04:29
  • 9 Harvest Your Thoughts of Love (2015 Remaster) 02:16
  • 10 Lucky Thirteen (2015 Remaster) 03:35
  • 11 As the Day Grows Longer Now (2015 Remaster) 03:44
  • 12 So Long (Been On the Road so Long) (2015 Remaster) 03:14
  • 13 Want My Daddy Now (2015 Remaster) 01:39
  • 14 900 Miles (2015 Remaster) 03:02
  • Total Runtime 43:59

Info for It Don't Bother Me (2015 Remaster)



Bert Jansch recorded his second album in 1965, just after his self-titled debut earlier that same year. The sessions were a step-up from the intimate, field-recording setting of his first album, although still not labored over too much in the studio.

"I figured that the faster I put down the tracks, the faster I could get out of the place," Jansch told NME, "so I just ordered about a dozen bottles of wine, put the microphone in front of me and off I went, for three hours."

The lyrics of It Don't Bother Me shift vividly between pure poetic imagery and the hollow resonance of pain. The LP's underrated title song stands as a manifesto for the way Jansch lived at the time. "My Lover," featuring guitarist John Renbourn, has almost sitar-like drones, while "Lucky Thirteen" is a captivating, melancholy instrumental that shimmers with brilliant fingerpicking.

This first-time domestic release is remastered from the original master tapes and features liner notes by Richie Unterberger. Bert Jansch's It Don't Bother Me remains another essential British folk album that belongs next to Nick Drake, Roy Harper and John Martyn in every record collection.

Bert Jansch, guitar

Digitally remastered

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