John Martyn: Live From London
John Martyn: Live From London

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John Martyn: Live From London

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English

The music of the living folk legend John Martyn is highlighted in this recording in London at the Camden Palace Theatre in 1984. The Scottish born singer-songwriter/guitarist began his innovative and expansive career over 30 years ago and has since worked with Phil Collins, Lee Scratch Perry, Dave Gilmore of Pink Floyd, and Steve Winwood along with many others on various albums. John Martyn remains an important and influential figure in both British folk and rock and he transcends the boundaries of conventional singer-songwriting and developed groundbreaking styles over various different genres of music.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jerry IbbotsonGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the legendary Scottish singer-songwriter John Martyn performing live in London. Known for his innovative guitar techniques and distinctive vocal style, Martyn delivers a captivating performance featuring many of his most beloved songs. The film offers a raw and intimate look at the artist in his element, showcasing his enduring musical talent and influence.

Critical Reception

As a live recording, 'John Martyn: Live From London' is primarily appreciated by fans for its authentic representation of the artist's performance style. Critics and audiences generally acknowledge its value as a document of Martyn's live prowess, though specific critical reviews are scarce for this type of release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the raw, improvisational energy of John Martyn's live shows.

  • Features a strong setlist of his most iconic songs.

  • Offers an intimate and powerful performance from a unique artist.

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Fun Fact

John Martyn was known for his experimental guitar playing, often using effects pedals and techniques like open tunings and slaps to create a unique sound that blurred the lines between folk, jazz, and rock.

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