Probably his most experimental effort, Inside Out saw John Martyn's work
with the Echoplex become a linchpin in his overall sound. His voice, which
was transforming with each recording, also became more of an instrument,
developing at times a rough, bluesy quality and slipping further and further
into a jazz-like slur. The album, which features Steve Winwood and Chris
Wood of Traffic, as well as long time cohort Danny Thompson, balances
smoldering tunes like "Ways to Cry" and "Fine Lines"
with fiery, hypnotic excursions with the Echoplex, such as "Make
No Mistake" and "Look In." Some of his fan base may have
felt alienated by the strange flights of Inside Out, but it's proven to
be an important record in Martyn's oeuvre.
(by Brett Hartenbach, All
Music Guide)
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