The Lady and the Unicorn (album)

The Lady and the Unicorn
Studio album by John Renbourn
Released 1970
Recorded 1970
Genre Folk, folk rock
Length 42:34
Label

Transatlantic Records (U.K.)
Reprise (U.S./Canada)

Windham Hill Records (1986)
Producer Bill Leader
John Renbourn chronology
Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte
(1968)Sir John Alot of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng and ye Grene Knyghte1968
The Lady and the Unicorn
(1970)
Faro Annie
(1971)Faro Annie1971
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The Lady and the Unicorn is the 1970 solo album by British folk musician John Renbourn. On this release, Renbourn ventures into folk rock and medieval music territory. The first four tracks are arranged from the Add MS 29987 manuscript. The cover was taken from The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry.

Track listing

  • 1.1."Trotto" (Anonymous) – 0:40
  • 1.2."Saltarrello" (Anonymous) – 1:53
  • 2.1."Lamento Di Tristan" (Anonymous) – 1:58
  • 2.2."La Rotta" (Anonymous) – 0:55
  • 3.1."Veri Floris" (Anonymous) – 0:44
  • 3.2."Triple Ballade (Sanscuer-Amordolens-Dameparvous)" (Guillaume de Machaut) – 2:00
  • 4.1."Bransle Gay" (Claude Gervaise) – 1:13
  • 4.2."Bransle De Bourgogne" (Robert Johnson)– 1:34
  • 5.1."Alman" (Anonymous)– 1:25
  • 5.2."Melancholy Galliard" (John Dowland) – 2:47
  • 6."Sarabande" (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 2:41
  • 7."The Lady And The Unicorn" (John Renbourn) – 3:21
  • 8.1."My Johnny Was A Shoemaker" (Traditional) – 4:16
  • 8.2."Westron Wynde" (Traditional) – 1:25
  • 8.3."Scarborough Fair" (Traditional) – 7:22

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Bill Leader
  • Liner notes: Colin Harper

References

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