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  1. johnmartyn.com › album-reviews › grace-and-danger-3Grace And Danger - John Martyn

    Grace & Danger features a handful of new Martyn classics that rank with his “Head and Heart” and “May You Never” (recorded by Eric Clapton and others). “Sweet Little Mystery” boasts an instantly appealing melody spiced with a swell of synthesized strings and lovely backup singing by Phil Collins, whose falsetto makes him sound uncannily like Stevie Nicks.

  2. In 1978 I got a call from a drummer called Timi Donald, who'd been in the Pathfinders in Glasgow. He told me, 'John Martyn is looking for you. I'm playing with him – would you mind coming in? He's doing production work for Grace & Danger.' I was getting £100 a day for production, which at that time was fantastic.

  3. Check out the YouTube video of a wheelchair-bound John Martyn performing this track from the emotionally fraught Grace And Danger, and you'll understand the meaning of heartbreak. More a vocal than a guitar highlight, perhaps, Hurt In Your Heart proves Martyn's assertion that 'moaning down the microphone and singing the blues is very cathartic'.

  4. Grace & Danger, Martyn's newest album, is exactly the opposite - fresh, open, and self-assured, it draws on all his past work and reassembles it, ... Grace and danger to you, John. Caption: A dreamer confronts the daily world (picture Andrew Putler) sitenotes: 1 18 and 20 February 1974.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2007 · With John’s distinctive vocal delivery and painfully honest lyrics, Grace and Danger became a stunning exposition of confusion, heartache, love and remorse. John later said that it was “probably the most specific piece of autobiography I’ve written. Some people keep diaries, I make records.”. “At times the blending of Martyn’s voice ...

  6. Grace and Danger John Martyn. Released October 13, 1980. Grace and Danger Tracklist. 1. Some People Are Crazy Lyrics. 2. Grace and Danger Lyrics. 3. Lookin’ On ...

  7. Grace & Danger live Stirling Uni. From John Martyn live BBC DVD