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  1. Listen to Sapphire (RePresents) by John Martyn on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Sapphire”, “Over the Rainbow” and more. Album · 2014 · 25 Songs. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; ... More By John Martyn May You Never - The Very Best of John Martyn. 2009. One World. 1977. Solid Air (Deluxe Edition) 1973. Bless the ...

  2. Product description. John’s long deleted classic album from 1984, Sapphire has been remastered and expanded with a second disc containing 10 alt mixes by co-producer Andy Lyden, the Straight Choir version of “Fisherman’s Dream” plus the non-album track “Love In Your Life” and 3 previously unreleased songs recorded live in Hamburg in ...

  3. Sapphire - Island 90248-1. Triumph over gloss in first gem of '85. Who can resist it? This IS a gem of an album, the first great LP of 1985. ... John Martyn's 1970s folk-fusion experiments with the Echoplex guitar pedal have lent him the lazy label 'godfather of trip-hop', ...

  4. 6 de abr. de 2020 · The Top 31. 31. Sapphire (1984) After a very brief stint with the WEA label John Martyn returned to Island Records for the Sapphire album in 1982. Unfortunately the production of the album ...

  5. Keyboards – Alan Thomson (2), Jack Waldman, James Hooker, Jim Prime *, Robin Rankin. Mixed By – Andy Lyden ( tracks: A1), Harvey Goldberg ( tracks: A2 to B5) Mixed By [Assisted By] – Stephen Street ( tracks: A2 to B5) Percussion – Uzziah 'Sticky' Thompson *. Photography By – Anton Corbijn. Producer – John Martyn.

  6. The Apprentice. 1 Feb 2023 | Album Reviews. The Apprentice (Esoteric 3CD + DVD released 25 November 2022). The album that finished his Island... Read More. Stormbringer! And The Road To Ruin. 4 Nov 2018 | Album Reviews. Reissue CDs Weekly: John & Beverley Martyn, Mott The Hoople Revisiting Island Records: The...

  7. 20 de feb. de 2015 · Opener Nightline is a quirky slice of neon-lit twitchiness with similarities to Eric Clapton’s Forever Man, and on the ominous John Wayne Martyn slurs a vehement diatribe against his ex-manager with the righteous menace of a man wronged. It’s Martyn in a nutshell: fire and brimstone never too far from the beauty and heartache. /o:p.