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  1. 25 de abr. de 2020 · Bless The Weather - YouTube. John Martyn. 8.08K subscribers. 11. 346 views 3 years ago. Provided to YouTube by Ditto Music Bless The Weather · John Martyn & Danny Thompson · John...

  2. Danny Thompson provided bass accompaniment and Richard Thompson, Tony Reeves (Colosseum), Ian Whiteman and Roger Powell (Mighty Baby) all played on the album. Glistening Glyndebourne showcased John’s technique of playing acoustic guitar through the echoplex to stunning effect, although Rolling Stone magazine dismissed the track as “rambling ...

  3. Labels. Island Records. Website. Danny Thompson.co.uk. Daniel Henry Edward Thompson (born 4 April 1939) [1] is an English multi-instrumentalist best known as a double bassist. He has had a long musical career playing with a large variety of other musicians, particularly Richard Thompson and John Martyn .

  4. Bless The Weather, a beautiful and heartfelt album, was recorded at Sound Techniques in Chelsea. Danny Thompson played bass, Richard Thompson, Tony Reeves (Colosseum), Ian Whiteman and Roger Powell (Mighty Baby) all contributed.

  5. Track listing. All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated. "Go Easy" – 4:15. "Bless the Weather" – 4:29. "Sugar Lump" – 3:43. "Walk to the Water" – 2:49. "Just Now" – 3:39. "Head and Heart" – 4:54. "Let the Good Things Come" – 3:05. "Back Down the River" – 2:40. "Glistening Glyndebourne " – 6:30.

  6. Released in November 1971 Bless The Weather was an album of pure, simple but mature songs which John says was “very innocent, very beautiful and a pleasure to make”. Some of the songs were written in the studio on the day they were recorded, satisfying John’s desire to be spontaneous. Danny Thompson provided bass accompaniment and Richard ...

  7. "The only concrete suggestion I made was to ask Danny Thompson to play bowed bass on Bless The Weather (the title track)." He felt that they were competent enough to work out their own contributions to the music.