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Released shortly after his debut, 1965's It Don't Bother Me was proof that this new phenomenon called Bert Jansch was not just a fluke. One of the most talented and influential singer / songwriters of the late sixties, Jansch went on to record with the influential Pentangle, becoming one of England's most innovative and gracefully original acoustic folk guitarists. Includes his first recording with John Renbourn ("Lucky Thirteen", written by Renbourn) and the unabashed "Anti-Apartheid".