Digitally remastered by Robert Vosgien (CMS Digital, California). After the Dance CD music
Released nearly 25 years after Bert Jansch and John Renbourn's 1966 debut as a duo, BERT AND JOHN, AFTER THE DANCE takes its title from one of that album's best-loved songs. AFTER THE DANCE shows the two British guitarists (who had formed the legendary folk group The Pentangle in the interim) at the peak of their immense instrumental and interpretive skills.
After the Dance songs. Recorded in 1969. Originally released on Takoma (1024). Includes liner notes by Mark Humphrey and original release liner notes by Leo Kottke.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
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