Basically an extension of his 1965 debut, Bert Jansch's second album is perhaps a bit lighter in mood and doesn't boast quite as strong material, although it's nearly in the same league. Includes one of his most explicitly political songs ("Anti-Apartheid"), his first recording with John Renbourn ("Lucky Thirteen," a Renbourn original), and his first use of banjo on record ("900 Miles"). [The Demon reissue adds four bonus tracks: a couple of songs cut around this time that only appeared on the obscure Transatlantic LP Box of Love in 1972, and the two vocal tracks from Jansch's mostly instrumental 1966 album with John Renbourn, Bert and John.] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
It Don't Bother Me (Bonus Tracks)
09/11/2001 | Sanctuary Uk
All Music Guide Review
It Don't Bother Me (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of It Don't Bother Me (Bonus Tracks)
- Ray Prickett
- Engineer
- Brian Shuel
- Photography, Cover Design
- Becky Stewart
- Reissue Design
- Colin Harper
- Liner Notes, Sleeve Notes
- Antony Amos
- Project Coordinator
- John Renbourn
- Guitar
- Nathan Joseph
- Producer
- Bert Jansch
- Banjo, Guitar, Piano, Arranger, Vocals, Main Performer














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