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Black 180g vinyl in numbered gatefold sleeve with 2pp insert
- Pressed on 180g virgin vinyl
- Limited edition run of 500
- Numbered gatefold sleeve
- Lost 1975 folk classic
- Features Wizz Jones and John Bidwell (COB)
- First ever vinyl reissue
- Detailed notes
- Rare images
Get set for a stunning new release of a lost folk favourite this summer from short-lived Wizz Jones folk project, Lazy Farmer. Wizz who sadly passed in April 2025 continued to perform weeks prior to his death. An original Beatnik and Bohemian, he influenced Keith Richards he taught me Cocaine, the song, not the dope, and Eric Clapton who would go to his gigs and study his finger-picking. A contemporary of Ralph McTell, Wizz Jones stood out for his skills as an acoustic guitarist, as well as the length of his hair. He was a fixture on the European folk circuit, and he had an especially loyal following in Germany, where Lazy Farmer was recorded.
Lazy Farmer only produced one album, the eponymous Lazy Farmer, produced by German producer Conny Plank, who worked with band likes Neu! and Kraftwerk. Recorded at Planks rural studio outside Cologne, Germany, the album has a warm, camp fireside appeal so redolent of Jones oeuvre.
Lazy Farmers formation was inspired by the book, Old-Time Fiddle Tunes For Banjo written by John Burke, and published in 1968. The album is wholly dedicated to Burke, and features Wizz Jones on acoustic guitar and vocals, his wife Sandy Jones on banjo and vocals, ex-C.O.B (British folk hero, Clive Palmers Clives Original Band) alumni John Bidwell on flageolet, flute, guitar and vocals, Jake Walton on guitar, dulcimer, hurdy-gurdy, and vocals, and Don Coging on banjo.
The album is a true collectors item, having only been released in Germany, and after touring heavily to promote it, Lazy Farmer split up. A haunting collection of folk standards, covers, and original songs, the album is now re-released for the first time on vinyl on the Sunbeam label, in full collaboration with the band. Traditional songs include, Lazy Farmer, Railroad Boy, Soldiers Joy/Arkansas Traveller, Turtle Dove, John Lovers Gone, Johnson Boys, and Sally In The Garden/Liberty. It also features cover versions of Ralph McTells Standing Down In New York Town, Derroll Adams Love Song, Clarence Ashley and Hobart Smiths The Cuckoo, and Woody Guthries take on Gypsy Davey. The album closes with Wizz Jones own composition, When I Leave Berlin, famously covered by Bruce Springsteen at his 2013 concert ion Berlin.
This lost rarity comes to you as part of a limited run consisting of only 500 individually numbered copies. Beautifully presented in a gatefold edition with detailed notes and rare images, this album is a must-have for folk fans the world over.
TRACK LISTING
- Lazy Farmer
- Standing Down In New York Town
- Railroad Boy
- Soldiers Joy / Akansas Traveller
- Turtle Dove
- John Lovers Gone Side 2
- Johnson Boys
- Love Song
- The Cuckoo
- Sally In The Garden
- Gipsy Davey
