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''Santa Barbara Honeymoon'' is the tenth album by
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musician Bert Jansch, released in 1975.


Track listing

All tracks composed by Bert Jansch; except where indicated #"Love Anew" #"Mary and Joseph" #"Be My Friend" #"Baby Blue" #"Dance Lady Dance" #" You Are My Sunshine" (
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) #"Lost and Gone" #"
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) #"Build Another Band" #"When the Teardrops Fell" #"Dynamite" #"Buckrabbit"


2009 Remaster

Same as the original LP release, with the following bonus tracks: #"Build Another Band" (Alternate Version) #"When The Teardrops Fell" (Live at Montreux 4 July 1975) #"Lady Nothing" (Live at Montreux 4 July 1975) #"Dance Lady Dance" (Live at Montreux 4 July 1975) #"Angie" (Live at Montreux 4 July 1975) #"One for Jo" (Live at Montreux 4 July 1975)


Personnel

*Bert Jansch - vocals, guitars *Jim Baker - guitar *Jay Lacy - electric guitar *Bill Smith - keyboards *David Barry - keyboards *George Seymour - synthesizer *
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- steel drums *Don Whaley - bass *Ernie McDaniel - bass *
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- bass *Danny Lane - drums *
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- drums *Craig Buhler, Darrell Leonard, Jim Gordon - brass *Beth Fitchet Wood, Ron McGuire, Steve Wood - vocals ;Technical *Bill Drescher, Chris Houston - engineer *Phyliss Nesmith - production coordinator


References

Bert Jansch albums 1975 albums Charisma Records albums Albums recorded at Sound City Studios {{1970s-folk-album-stub