When Charisma owner Tony Stratton-Smith hired former Monkee Michael Nesmith to produce Janschโs 1974 debut for the label, the idea seems to have been to make a record that could bring the folk icon to a wider audience.
As it happened, the stunning LA Turnaround became one of Bert Janschโs least-heard albums. Otherwise, though, mission accomplished: Nesmith brought Red Rhodes, pedal steel genius of his own First National Band, and the greater part of the record is simply Rhodesโ sublimely intuitive playing intertwining with Janschโs.
Throughout, Bertโs deep-rooted British balladry meets Nesmithโs experiments in avant-country, and on songs like the sparkling, hypnotic โFresh As A Sweet Sunday Morningโ, itโs difficult to imagine how anyone could fail to love it. Janschโs other Charisma albums, (โ75โs Santa Barbara Honeymoon and โ77โs A Rare Conundrum) are also making overdue CD appearances.
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