John Martyn - The Church With One Bell FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | How Fortunate The Man With NoneComposed By – Dead Can DanceWords By – B. Brecht | 4:57 |
| 2 | God's SongWritten-By – R. Newman | 3:28 |
| 3 | Death Don't Have No MercyWritten-By – G. Davis | 5:46 |
| 4 | Excuse Me MisterWritten-By – B. Harper | 4:35 |
| 5 | Feel So BadWritten-By – S. Hopkins | 3:29 |
| 6 | Small Town TalkWritten-By – B. Charles, R. Danko | 2:50 |
| 7 | Strange FruitWritten-By – L. Allan | 4:02 |
| 8 | He's Got All The WhiskeyWritten-By – B. Charles | 3:17 |
| 9 | Glory BoxWritten-By – A. Utley, B. Gibbons, G. Barrow | 5:43 |
| 10 | The Sky Is CryingWritten-By – C. Lewis, E. James, M. Robinson | 4:02 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISOM 3LP | John Martyn | The Church With One Bell (LP, Album) | Independiente | ISOM 3LP | UK | 1998 |
| ISOM 3CD | John Martyn | The Church With One Bell (CD, Album) | Independiente | ISOM 3CD | UK | 1998 |
| thi 57053.2 | John Martyn | The Church With One Bell (CD, Album) | Thirsty Ear | thi 57053.2 | US | 1998 |
Credits
- Bass – John Giblin
- Drums, Percussion – Arran Ahmun
- Engineer – Stefon Taylor
- Photography By – Lawrence Watson
- Piano, Keyboards – Spencer Cozens
- Producer – Norman Dayron
- Vocals, Guitar, Producer – John Martyn
Notes
Recorded at Ca Va Sound Studios, Glasgow.
Printed inner sleeve with credits.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 5099748961440
Companies
- Recorded At – Ca Va Studios, Glasgow
Video
Album
The Church with One Bell is a 1998 covers album by John Martyn. It was recorded in one week at CaVa Sound Studios, Glasgow, Scotland. The CD has a hidden bonus track after a 50 seconds break attached to the last track. It is a slower and remixed version without synthesizer of How Fortunate The Man With None. The cover depicts a former church in the village of Roberton in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Martyn, who at that time was living in an adjacent cottage. Songs in album John Martyn - The Church With One Bell 1998. John Martyn - He's Got All The Whiskey. John Martyn - God's Song. John Martyn - How Fortunate The Man With None. John Martyn - Small Town Talk. John Martyn - Excuse Me Mister. John Martyn - Strange Fruit. John Martyn - The Sky Is Crying. John Martyn - Glory Box. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Album 1998 10 Songs. John Martyn. Alternative Folk 1998. He's Got All the Whiskey. Listen free to John Martyn The Church With One Bell He's Got All the Whiskey, God's Song and more. 10 tracks 46:34. Since Martyn is such an idiosyncratic talent, maybe it shouldn't be surprising that he succeeds on Strange Fruit and not with Randy Newman's signature craftmanship on God's Song, but there's still a bit of shock that the former works. Furthermore, the choice of material is often puzzling, but he makes songs like Ben Harper's Excuse Me Mister work through committed performances. How Fortunate The Man With None. The Church With One Bell. Small Town Talk. Excuse Me Mister. Strange Fruit. The Sky Is Crying. Glory Box. Feel So Bad. Death Don't Have No Mercy. Writer: Traditional. Released March 23, 1998. The Church With One Bell Tracklist. He's Got All The Whiskey Lyrics. God's Song Lyrics. How Fortunate The Man With None Lyrics. Small Town Talk Lyrics. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. The Church With One Bell, 2019. He's Got All the Whiskey, 03:21. How Fortunate the Man With None, 05:08. Strange Fruit, 04:03. The Sky Is Crying, 04:03. Completa la tua Collezione su John Martyn. How Fortunate the Man with None 5:09. John Martyn - The Sky is Crying 4:11. He's Got All the Whiskey 3:22. Death Don't Have Mercy 5:51. Church Bells Kiev Pechersk Lavra Monastery. Church Bell Ringers ofChurch Bells Kiev Pechersk Lavra Monastery. Church Bell Ringers of 4. 0 out of 5 stars 9. Audio CD. Evolving from a folksinger into a jazz-folk troubadour and consummate guitar craftsman, Martyn possesses one of the more beautiful singing voices of this half century. He's selected some fascinating songs here to cover in his inimitable style. Whether singing a Portishead tune, a Billie Holiday classic, or a blues standard, he makes each song his own. Slurring and bruising the words of Dead Can Dance, Ben Harper, Elmore James, and Randy Newman, Martyn proves to be an adept interpreter on his best album since 1978's classic One World. Mitch Myers





















