Mandoline is the debut album by Phil Beer, released in 1978/1979[1] on Greenwich Village record label. It follows 1976's Dance Without Music, the second album he recorded with Paul Downes. As the title of this album suggests, a theme on the album is the mandolin, an instrument Beer has used in almost all of his work.
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| Released | 1978/1979 | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
| Label | Greenwich Village | |||
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The album is scarce. It is unknown how many copies were pressed, but it has never been reissued.
The two tracks entitled "Jigs" are different.
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