Following an inauspicious first release for Island, John Martyn's unique
brand of acoustic music began to take some sort of shape with the Al Stewart-produced
The Tumbler. Martyn, whose debut was a solo acoustic offering, here employs
a second guitar, bass and, most notably, jazz flautist Harold McNair to
create his blend of folk, blues and jazz. While his songs show only marginal
development from London Conversation, it's his arrangements and, especially,
vocals which are the real differences, each becoming increasingly more
idiosyncratic. Although nowhere near the caliber of his later recordings,
The Tumbler is an important step in Martyn's varied career.
(by Brett Hartenbach, All
Music Guide)
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