One World: Vinyl LP
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Label: Proper Records
Release Date: 7th August
This shopkeeper's favourite John Martyn album and the kind of record you have to triple check the release date on because this 1977 does the kind of fluid, dubby, new age, jazz, proto-sophistipop that would become a key sound of the 80s and feels like the record Bon Iver has spent the last 10 plus years trying to put out.
Released by Island Records in November 1977, One World is widely regarded as one of John Martyn's finest achievements and a pivotal album in his evolution from folk-based singer-songwriter to sonic innovator - This 180g vinyl re-issue faithfully replicates the original Island UK pressing including inner sleeve with lyrics, and features the original UK mix of the album
Recorded at Woolwich Green Farm in Berkshire and produced by Chris Blackwell, the album employed highly unusual recording techniques, including the placement of speakers and microphones around a lake to capture natural ambience and environmental sounds.
The album blends folk, jazz, rock, dub and ambient influences into a distinctive and atmospheric soundscape. Its eight tracks range from the reggae-inflected "Big Muff" and the hypnotic "Smiling Stranger" to the tender ballad "Couldn't Love You More" and the expansive closing piece "Small Hours", a haunting composition that showcases Martyn's pioneering use of Echoplex guitar effects.
Contributions from musicians including Steve Winwood, Danny Thompson and Rico Rodriguez enrich the album's textured arrangements.
Dealer / One World / Smiling Stranger / Big Muff / Couldn't Love You More / Certain Surprise / Dancing / Small Hours