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  1. Solid Air by John Martyn from a gig in Germany 1978. Have digitally improved sound & video of this legendary Scottish Singer Songwriter. Changing a bust stri...

  2. 19 de jul. de 2013 · JOHN MARTYN – SOLID AIR (Island, 1973) A musical antidote to glam, Solid Air’s woozy delivery and sombre lyrics made it a ubiquitous presence in halls of residence throughout the ’70s.

  3. www.johnmartyn.info › release › solid-airSolid Air | One World

    The John Martyn Planet. Man; Music; Fans; Solid Air. Albums. 1 Feb 1973. The Bottom Line: ... (Solid Air De Luxe). Digital mastering was done this time by Paschal Byrne. A-side.. B-side.. Credits: Production: John Martyn and John Wood. Engineer: John Wood. Sleeve design: Fabio Nicoli.

  4. John Martyn. From its haunting opening track, which salutes the recently deceased Nick Drake, there's something unearthly about this 1973 cult classic. Though based in English folk, singer/guitarist Martyn had a foot in jazz and another in psychedelia, and a voice at once gruff and tender. He applies plenty of synth and echo to a spacey take on ...

  5. johnmartyn.com › magazines-and-newspapers › solid-air-5Solid Air - John Martyn

    1 de may. de 2009 · Solid Air by John Martyn (1973). JOHN MARTYN: That period for me, around the early ’70s, was very fresh. It was interesting, but very difficult. Solid Air had a very warm and very big feeling about it. In some ways it was ahead of its time. I got the feeling sometimes that people wanted me to go out and do pop music, which isn’t my thing at ...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2019 · Written in the summer of 1972, “Solid Air” is a mesmerising murmur of empathy, frustration and foreboding aimed at Martyn’s friend and Island label mate, Nick Drake. Drake would babysit for Martyn and his wife Beverley when they were living in Hampstead, and when the family moved to Hastings he would still visit occasionally.

  7. 25 de may. de 2009 · Solid Air (Deluxe Edition) was released by Universal Music on 25 May 2009. Universal Music Press Release, “Compiled, with John Martyn’s blessing, by John Hillarby from the official John Martyn website and with sleeve notes by Record Collector’s Daryl Easlea, Martyn’s landmark album from 1973 has now been digitally remastered and expanded into a two CD set.