Nadie cómo #BertJansch, claro que es un disco para estar pinchando mientras la lluvia se estrella contra la ventana o la nieve se acumula en los postigos de las ventanas vecinas, balanceando una copa de vino, con un gitanes a medio terminar en la otra mano; no en éste nuevo subtropicalismo uruguayo, pero tenemos el disco...disfrutemos Jack Orion was as good fiddler As ever fiddled on a string And he could drive young women mad By the tune his wires would sing But he would fiddle the fish out of salt water Water from bare marble stone Or the milk from out of a maiden's breast Though baby she had none And there he played in the castle hall And there he played them fast asleep Except it was for the young countess And for love she stayed awake And first he played them a slow slow air And then he played it brisk and gay And it's O dear love behind her hand And the lady she did say And the day has dawned and the cocks have crown And flapped their wings so wide it's you Must come up to my chamber there And lie down by my side So he lapped his fiddle in a cloth of green And he stole out on his tiptoe And he's off back to his young boy Tom As fast as he could go Ere the day has dawned and the cocks have crowed And flapped their wings so wide I'm bid to go up to that lady's door And stretch out by her side Lie down lie down my good master And here's a blanket to your hand I'll waken you in as good a time As any cock in the land https://youtu.be/wM_iUOSZbnQ Bert Jansch - Jack Orion 1966 01. The Waggoner's Lad (traditional) – 3:22 02. Black Water Side (traditional) – 3:42 03. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Ewan MacColl) – 1:40 04. 900 Miles (traditional) – 3:04 05. The Gardener (traditional) – 1:41 06. Pretty Polly (traditional) – 4:02 07. Nottamun Town (traditional) – 4:31 08. Henry Martin (traditional) – 3:10 09. Jack Orion (traditional) – 9:47 #BertJansch - acoustic guitar, banjo (01), vocals, arranger #JohnRenbourn - acoustic guitar (01,02,08,09) #BillLeader - produce https://yadi.sk/d/CiMgEep4kuFao