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Solid Air

John Martyn

1973 recording. Genres: Modern Folk \ Progressive ~
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Solid Air
Solid Air is one of the defining moments in British folk, in the same league as Fairport Convention's Liege & Lief, Richard & Linda Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights, and Michael Chapman's Rainmaker. Martyn stepped out of his comfort zone to record and produce it, including not only jazz and blues but rock and plenty of sound effects, and featuring Rhodes piano on some of its tracks, dismaying some fans while winning a ton more for its genre-blurring presentation. A number of its cuts -- such as the title track (written for Martyn's friend, Nick Drake), "Over the Hill," "I'd Rather Be the Devil," and "May You Never" -- remained staples in his live sets until the end of his life. ~ Thom Jurek
Cover of 'Solid Air' - John Martyn
1. Solid Air [5m 46s]2. Over The Hill [2m 54s]3. Don’t Want To Know [3m 04s]4. I’d Rather Be The Devil [6m 19s]5. Go Down Easy [3m 37s]6. Dreams By The Sea [3m 19s]7. May You Never [3m 42s]8. The Man In The Station [2m 53s]9. The Easy Blues (Jelly Roll Blues/Gentle Blues) [3m 23s]10. I’d Rather Be The Devil (live) [6m 11s]Total duration: 41m 13s