Inside Out is an album released in 1973 by British singer-songwriter John Martyn. His fifth solo album, it was also his most experimental, and the jazziest...
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2001 Inside Out (Charlie Major album), 2004 Inside Out (John Martyn album), 1973 Inside Out (MC Hammer album), 1995 Inside Out (Joe McPhee album), 1996...
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professionally as John Martyn, was a British guitarist and singer-songwriter. Over a 40-year career, he released 23 studio albums, and received frequent...
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Sunday's Child (category John Martyn albums)
Child is a John Martyn album released in 1975. John Martyn's follow-up to 1973's Inside Out is a more song-oriented, less experimental album. His eighth...
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is the seventh studio album by Scottish guitarist and singer John Martyn, released in November 1977 by Island Records. The album, produced by Island owner...
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further two albums in the studio. He died from cancer in 2005, fifteen months after the release of his fifth album Grit. He was born Martyn Bennett-Knight...
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Solid Air (category John Martyn albums)
Air is the fourth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter John Martyn, released in February 1973 by Island Records. The album was recorded over eight...
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Bless the Weather (category John Martyn albums)
Weather is a 1971 album by John Martyn and marks his return as a solo artist having released two albums with his wife Beverley Martyn. The writing reflects...
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(1990) Magna Carta: Lord of the Ages (1973) John Martyn: Bless the Weather (1972); Solid Air (1973); Inside Out (1973); Sunday's Child (1975); Live at Leeds...
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Inspiral Carpets (redirect from Martyn Walsh)
first album, Life, written, Holt and Swift departed and formed the Rainkings, so the band recruited Too Much Texas singer Tom Hingley and Martyn "Bungle"...
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