Cooltide

1991 studio album by John Martyn
Cooltide
Studio album by
John Martyn
Released1991
GenreRock
LabelPermanent Records
ProducerJohn Martyn
  • Brian Young
  • Spencer Cozens
John Martyn chronology
The Apprentice
(1990)
Cooltide
(1991)
And
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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John Martyn's Website[1]

Cooltide is an album by John Martyn. Recorded at CaVa Sound Workshops, Glasgow, Scotland. Originally released on CD by Permanent Records, catalogue number PERM CD 4. The album marks the handover by longtime Martyn keyboard collaborator Foster Patterson to his successor Spencer Cozens. Cozens had to sit his college final examinations during the recording, and Patterson returned to deputise in his absence.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated.

  1. "Hole In The Rain" - 4:38
  2. "Annie Says" - 4:58
  3. "Jack The Lad" - 6:39
  4. "Number Nine" - 3:36
  5. "The Cure" - 4:13
  6. "Same Difference" - 4:21
  7. "Father Time" - 5:34
  8. "Call Me" - 5:36
  9. "Cooltide" - 12:23

Personnel

(as listed on original CD release)

  • John Martyn – vocals, guitars
  • Spencer Cozens – keyboards, synth bass
  • Foster Patterson – keyboards
  • Dave Ball – bass (4)
  • Alan Thomson – bass (6, 8)
  • John Henderson – drums (1-3, 5-9)
  • Arran Ahmun – drums (4)
  • Miles Bould – percussion
  • Joe Locke – vibraphone
  • Andy Sheppard – soprano saxophone
  • Jessica King – backing vocals (6)

Production

  • John Martyn – producer
  • Spencer Cozens – producer
  • Brian Young – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Tony Doogan – assistant engineer, mixing
  • Douglas McKechnie – cover artwork

Notes

  1. ^ John Martyn's Website
  2. ^ Some People Are Crazy - the John Martyn Story - John Neil Munro (Polygon 2007)

External links

  • The Official John Martyn Website
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  • Live at Leeds (1976)
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