Although rated very highly by many Jansch fans, Rosemary Lane isn't quite as striking as his best albums of the '60s. It's more of a delivery of all the attributes listeners had come to expect of him by 1971 -- excellent acoustic guitar work, imaginative interpretations of traditional material and well-constructed originals in the same vein, and committed vocals -- than a step forward, or even sideways. It's perhaps one of his more low-key efforts, both in the sparse arrangements and the subdued tone. It's certainly a worthy effort on its own terms, even if it's largely a restatement of already visited themes. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Rosemary Lane
01/01/1971 | Castle Music Uk
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Mike Walker
- Mastering
- Brian Shuel
- Photography
- Heather Jansch
- Sleeve Design
- Becky Stewart
- Reissue Design
- Kieran Bracken
- Photography
- Colin Harper
- Sleeve Notes
- Antony Amos
- Project Coordinator
- Steve Hammonds
- Project Coordinator
- Nic Kinsey
- Engineer
- Bill Leader
- Producer, Engineer
- Bert Jansch
- Guitar, Main Performer, Piano, Arranger, Vocals
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