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The Lady And The Unicorn

The Lady And The Unicorn

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by Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Renbourn's last solo album for the next six years overlaps with his Pentangle work, featuring Terry Cox playing hand drums and glockenspiel, with future John Renbourn band member Tony Roberts and violinist Dave Swarbrick. The repertory consists of medieval and early classical pieces, interspersed with the expected folk material -- keyboard works from the Fitzwilliam virginal book (transcribed for guitar) stand alongside traditional tunes such as "Scarborough Fair," which turns up as part of an 11-minute track that also incorporates "My Johnny Was a Shoemaker," with Swarbrick at the top of his form on violin. The album is entirely instrumental, but as with other Renbourn releases, one hardly misses the vocals.

  Listen Track Name Length Download
1. Listen  Trotto/Saltarello 2:34 Download
2. Listen  Lamento di Tristan/La Rotta 2:57 Download
3. Listen  Veri Floris/Triple Ballade 2:45 Download
4. Listen  Bransle Gay/Bransle de Bourgogne 2:50 Download
5. Listen  Alman/Melancholy Galliard 4:43 Download
6. Listen  Sarabande 2:45 Download
7. Listen  The Lady And The Unicorn 3:26 Download
8. Listen  My Johnny A Shoemaker/Westron Wynde/Scarborough Fair 13:05 Download

Total Length: 35:05

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