BERT JANSCH Bert Jansch (70s UK issue of the 1965 15-track mono LP on the Transatlantic picture label, recorded by Bill Leader on a reel to reel in his kitchen & sold to the company for the princely sum of £100. Transatlantic pressed the album directly from that reel to reel & it went on to sell 150,000 copies - Not bad for a 'Folkie'! With such gems as 'Do You Hear Me Now?' [later a hit for Donovan], the chilling 'Needle Of Death' & the omnipresent cover of Davey Graham's 'Angie', which was seen as pretty much a rite of passage for people entering the London sixties Folk scene. The matte picture sleeve shows only minor shelfwear and a little age yellowing on the back whilst the vinyl looks barely played - a nice copy of this groundbreaking album TRA125)