A Rare Conundrum
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A Rare Conundrum is the eleventh album by Scottish folk musician Bert Jansch, released in 1977 in the UK. The album was first released by Ex Libris in Denmark in late 1976 as Poor Mouth with an alternate cover and some changes in the tracklist.[1]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Bert Jansch; except where indicated
- "Daybreak"
- "One to a Hundred"
- "Pretty Saro"
- "Doctor, Doctor"
- "3 A.M."
- "Curragh of Kildare" (traditional)
- "Instrumentally Irish"
- "St. Fiacre"
- "If You See My Love"
- "Poor Mouth"
- "Cat and Mouse"
- "Three Chord Trick"
- "Love Love"
- "Lost Love"
Poormouth tracklist (Danish release)
Tracks with a star(*) don't appear on any other Jansch release
- "Poor Mouth"
- "St. Fiacre Revenge"
- "Dragonfly" (John Bidwell) (*)
- "Pretty Saro"
- "Doctor, Doctor"
- "Lost Love"
- "Candy Man" (*)
- "Daybreak"
- "One to a Hundred"
- "Three Dreamers" (*)
- "Per's Hose Pipe" (re-titled "Instrumentally Irish")
- "Curragh of Kildare" (traditional)
- "If You See My Love"
- "Three Chord Trick"
Credits
- Bert Jansch - vocals, guitars
- Rod Clements - bass, mandolin, guitar, vocals
- Ralph McTell - harmonica
- 'Mantha - backing vocals
- Mike Piggott - violin
- Pick Withers - drums
References
- ^ "Bert Jansch website". Retrieved 2008-11-25.