The Pentangle Family
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The Pentangle Family is a compilation album of tracks by Pentangle
Pentangle (band)
Pentangle are a British folk rock band with some folk jazz influences. The original band were active in the late 1960s and early 1970s and a later version has been active since the early 1980s...

, John Renbourn
John Renbourn
John Renbourn is an English guitarist and songwriter. He is possibly best known for his collaboration with guitarist Bert Jansch as well as his work with the folk group Pentangle, although he maintained a solo career before, during and after that band's existence .While most commonly labelled a...

 and Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch
Herbert "Bert" Jansch was a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle. He was born in Glasgow and came to prominence in London in the 1960s, as an acoustic guitarist, as well as a singer-songwriter...

. It was released on Transatlantic in 2000, Essential, ESACD931 in 2000 and on Sanctuary Records
Sanctuary Records
Sanctuary Records Group Limited was a record label based in the United Kingdom and a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. Until June 2007, it was the largest independent record label in the UK and the largest independent music management company in the world...

/Castle
Castle Communications
Castle Communications was a British independent record label founded in 1983 by Terry Shand, Cliff Dane and Jon Beecher. The company was acquired by the American music distributor Alliance Entertainment in 1994 and in 2000 it was absorbed into Sanctuary Records Group...

also in 2000.

CD one

  1. "Lucky Thirteen" [Jansch and Renbourn] (Renbourn)
  2. "My Lover" [Jansch and Renbourn] (Jansch)
  3. "Blue Bones" [Renbourn] (Renbourn)
  4. "Noah and Rabbit" [Renbourn] (Jansch/Renbourn)
  5. "The Waggner's Lad" [Jansch] (Trad)
  6. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" [Jansch and Renbourn] (Charlie Mingus)
  7. "No Exit" [Jansch and Renbourn] (Jansch/Renbourn)
  8. "The Time Has Come" [Jansch and Renbourn] (Anne Briggs)
  9. "Lost Lover Blues" [Renbourn] (Trad)
  10. "Can't Keep From Crying" [Renbourn] (Trad)
  11. "Nobody's Fault But Mine" [Renbourn] (Trad)
  12. "Travelling Song" [Pentangle] (Thompson/Jansch/McShee)
  13. "Hear My Call" [Pentangle] (Westbrooks/Staples)
  14. "Pentangling" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
  15. "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  16. "Bruton Town" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  17. "The Earle of Salisbury" [Renbourn] (Byrd)
  18. "The Trees They Do Grow High" [Renbourn] (Trad)
  19. "Forty Eight" [Renbourn] (Trad)

CD two

  1. "Market Song" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
  2. "Sweet Child" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
  3. "Hole In the Cole" [Pentangle] (McColl)
  4. "A Woman Like You" [Jansch] (Jansch)
  5. "Promised Land" [Jansch] (Jansch)
  6. "I Saw An Angel" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
  7. "Once I Had A Sweetheart" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  8. "Springtime Promises" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
  9. "The Cuckoo" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  10. "When I Was In My Prime" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  11. "Lord Franklin" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  12. "Sylvie" [Jansch] (Trad)
  13. "Tell Me What Is True Love?" [Jansch] (Jansch)
  14. "Wedding Dress" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  15. "Helping Hand" [Pentangle] (Trad)
  16. "Shake Shake Mama" [Renbourn] (Jansch/Renbourn)
  17. "Light Flight" [Pentangle] (Jansch/Renbourn/Cox/McShee/Thompson)
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