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British folk legend Bert Jansch (b. Glasgow, Scotland 1943) began developing his distinctive guitar and vocal style playing around the burgeoning Edinburgh folk scene. However, it was not until Jansch moved to London that he was granted the wider exposure that soon gave him the opportunity to record his brilliant eponymous 1965 debut (recorded on a tape player in the kitchen of his London flat). Jansch's first solo attempt, featuring classics like "Do You Hear Me Now", (later covered by Donovan), "Needle Of Death", and a cover of Davey Graham's "Angie", has become a milestone of British folk that has arguably never been surpassed. Jansch went on to record with the influential Pentangle, becoming one of England's most innovative and gracefully original acoustic folk guitarists.