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Bert Jansch‘s freewheeling fifth album, “Birthday Blues“, occupies a unique place in his solo discography. Released in 1969, the same year “Basket of Light“ propelled Pentangle into the UK pop charts, “Birthday Blues“ almost sounds like a Pentangle LP missing John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee. Backed-up by bandmates Danny Thompson and Terry Cox, Jansch neither holds back his characteristic moodiness nor takes himself too seriously.
As its playfully ambivalent title suggests, “Birthday Blues“ reveals an artist fully comfortable in his own skin. Blues and folk influences are woven together into songs at once directly personal, yet generously light and free. The most “pop” of Jansch‘s 60s solo recordings and perhaps one of his most underrated, “Birthday Blues“ is a deep and rewarding family affair at the height of his musical powers.