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The Lady and the Unicorn (album)

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Released
  
1970

Length
  
42:34

Artist
  
John Renbourn

Producer
  
Bill Leader

Genre
  
Folk rock

Recorded
  
1970

The Lady and the Unicorn (1970)
  
Faro Annie (1971)

Release date
  
1970

Label
  
Transatlantic Records

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Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte (1968)
  
The Lady and the Unicorn (1970)

Similar
  
John Renbourn albums, Folk rock albums

The Lady and the Unicorn is the 1970 solo album by British folk musician John Renbourn. On this release, Renbourn ventures into folk rock and medieval music territory. The first four tracks are arranged from the Add MS 29987 manuscript. The cover was taken from The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry.

Contents

Track listing

  • 1.1."Trotto" (Anonymous) – 0:40
  • 1.2."Saltarrello" (Anonymous) – 1:53
  • 2.1."Lamento Di Tristan" (Anonymous) – 1:58
  • 2.2."La Rotta" (Anonymous) – 0:55
  • 3.1."Veri Floris" (Anonymous) – 0:44
  • 3.2."Triple Ballade (Sanscuer-Amordolens-Dameparvous)" (Guillaume de Machaut) – 2:00
  • 4.1."Bransle Gay" (Claude Gervaise) – 1:13
  • 4.2."Bransle De Bourgogne" (Robert Johnson)– 1:34
  • 5.1."Alman" (Anonymous)– 1:25
  • 5.2."Melancholy Galliard" (John Dowland) – 2:47
  • 6."Sarabande" (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 2:41
  • 7."The Lady And The Unicorn" (John Renbourn) – 3:21
  • 8.1."My Johnny Was A Shoemaker" (Traditional) – 4:16
  • 8.2."Westron Wynde" (Traditional) – 1:25
  • 8.3."Scarborough Fair" (Traditional) – 7:22
  • Personnel

  • John Renbourn - guitar
  • Lea Nicholson - concertina
  • Ray Warleigh - flute
  • Tony Roberts - flute
  • Don Harper - violin
  • Dave Swarbrick - violin
  • Production

  • Producer: Bill Leader
  • Liner notes: Colin Harper
  • Songs

    1Trotto0:40
    2Saltarello1:53
    3Lamento di Tristano1:58

    References

    The Lady and the Unicorn (album) Wikipedia