Sunday's Child
Sunday's Child is a John Martyn album released in 1975. John Martyn's follow-up to 1973's Inside Out is a more song-oriented, less experimental album. His eighth record, including two with his wife Beverley Martyn, shows the many facets of Martyn's playing, from his effects-driven electric guitar to his acoustic work. This album contains a collection of strong original songs, as well as a pair of covers: the traditional British ballad "Spencer the Rover" and the country standard "Satisfied Mind". The song "The Message" features a pair of verses written by Martyn sung in his typical style alternating with a pair of verses from the Scottish folk ballad Mairi's Wedding sung with a Scottish lilt.
Track listing
All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated.
- "One Day Without You"
- "Lay It All Down"
- "Root Love"
- "My Baby Girl"
- "Sunday's Child"
- "Spencer the Rover" (Traditional, arr. John Martyn)
- "Clutches"
- "The Message"
- "Satisfied Mind" (Red Hayes, Jack Rhodes; falsely credited as Traditional, arr. John Martyn)
- "You Can Discover"
- "Call Me Crazy"
Bonus tracks
- "Ellie Rhee" (outtake)
- "A Satisfied Mind" (first mix)
- "One Day Without You" (live)
- "You Can Discover" (live)
- "My Baby Girl" (live)
- "The Message" (live)
- "Spencer The Rover" (live)"
Bonus tracks 3–7 recorded 7 January 1975 for John Peel session. John Martyn solo, with guitar.
Personnel
References
External links
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| John Martyn studio albums | |
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| Albums with Beverley Martyn | |
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| Live albums |
- Live at Leeds (1976)
- Philentropy (1983)
- Foundations (1987)
- Live (1994)
- The Battle of Medway: 17 July 1973 (2007)
- The Simmer Dim (2008)
- The July Wakes (2008; recorded 1986)
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| Compilations |
- So Far So Good (1977)
- The Electric John Martyn (1982)
- Sweet Little Mysteries: The Island Anthology (1994)
- Late Night John (2004)
- Anthology (2007)
- Ain't No Saint (2008)
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