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Hope Sandoval collaborated with Scottish guitar legend Bert Jansch in co-writing & performing the song "All This Remains" from Jansch's 2002 album "Edge of a Dream". Hope wrote lyrics & melody. Jansch also plays guitar on two tracks from Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions' 2001 album "Bavarian Fruit Bread", on songs "Charlotte" & "Butterfly Mornings". Hope said Bert wanted her to play guitar on the recordings along with him, which she did. But feeling her playing paled too much next to his, she removed her guitar tracks from the mixes, & kept just Bert's. Jansch recorded his song "Courting Blues" on his 1965 self-titled album. Hope's live cover of the song was a regular feature of shows of her tours of recent years. A quote from Hope on how she felt about working with Jansch: "When he came out...to record with us, it was unbelievable to be in the same room with him. I mean, he's a genius. It was very emotional for me. After the sessions, I sat in my hotel room listening to the recordings and crying." A long time fan of Jansch, Hope first got to know him when he shared the bill on some of her shows after she sought him out to play on the same bill. Backstage, she asked if he might consider working with her on some recordings, & was delighted when he said yes. Hope was one of the guest musicians (as was David Roback) at Jansch's sixtieth birthday celebration concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 2003. Mazzy Star's 2012 release "Seasons Of Your Day" features guitar work from (the late) folk musician Bert Jansch, whom the band were first introduced to by Geoff Travis in the mid 1990s, when he was asked to open for the band in The Garage in Highbury, London in 1994. Sandoval confirmed that "Spoon" was finally demoed in her apartment in Hampstead in the late 1990s, saying "He came over and we had a few beers and played the song in my living room." The studio version of the track was later recorded in Norway in 2000, during the same sessions where Jansch performed on two tracks from Sandoval's first album with The Warm Inventions, Bavarian Fruit Bread, "Butterfly Mornings" and "Charlotte"