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Geraint Jarman - Gobaith Mawr y Ganrif - 1LP

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24/05/2026
SAIN 1022M

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    Artist: Geraint Jarman
    Label: Sain Recordiau (Cyf)
    Version Description: Limited edition 50th anniversary reissue edition. Black vinyl
    Sound Carrier: 1LP
    Barcode: 5016886102214

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    Geraint Jarman (1950 - 2025) was a true artist - a musician like no other, and also a prolific composer and poet. His illustrious solo recording career started in 1976 with the release of this first, groundbreaking album, 'Gobaith Mawr y Ganrif' (The Great Hope of the Century), released on the Sain label. He went on to release a run of albums every year, until 1981, all on the Sain label - his unique mix of rock, reggae and pop, with the odd tender ballad thrown in, was a style unheard of before in the Welsh language. He was the voice of Wales as he saw the country at the time and brought modern suburban, city life, into Welsh contemporary music. Inspiring a whole generation of Welsh youngsters with his electrifying and exiting live performances in the late 70s and early 80s, he later went on to record many other albums on various labels, his last released in 2020 on the Ankst label. He leaves a long-lasting legacy.

    Gobaith Mawr y ganrif, with all songs composed by Geraint himself, is a genuine milestone in Welsh music. Having become prominent on the Welsh music scene through being a member of Welsh folk band Bara Menyn (with Meic Stevens and Heather Jones), and composing a number of songs for various artists, by the mid 1970s Jarman was eager to record his own music. This first ground-breaking album was recorded over two days at Stacey Road Studio, Cardiff, and mixed in ten hours, and showcases Jarman's talents as a poet as well as a composer. The musicians included the legendary Tich Gwilym on guitar, Lincoln Carr on bass and Phil Maynard, also on guitar. Guest musicians included Dodo Wilding, a member of Racing Cars, on drums, and Geraint Watkins on accordion and piano, who later went on to perform with Paul McCartney and Van Morrison. The songs included the new sound of Welsh reggae, folk inspired humerous songs, hearttfelt ballads, and rock songs, injected with Tich Gwilym's unique playing on the Fender Stratocaster.

    1. Gobaith Mawr Y Ganrif
    2. "I've Arrived"
    3. Lawr Yn Y Ddinas
    4. Lle Mae'r Bobl Gwyllt Yn Byw
    5. Lleisiau Gwallgofrwydd
    6. Hyfryd Fore - Hyfryd Iawn
    7. Gwylio Y Byd Ar Y Teledu
    8. Beth Sy'n Digwydd Yn Y Stryd?
    9. Merched Caerdydd
    10. Pethau Brau

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