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| Bridget St. John | Primary Artist |
| John Martyn | Guitar |
| Dominic | Bongos |
| Ric Sanders | Guitar |
| Leonard Cohen | Composer |
| Bridget St. John | Author, Cover Design |
| John Peel | Producer |
| Mike Ross | Engineer |
| William S. Harvey | Cover Design |
| Nigel Cross | Essay |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Richie Unterberger
Bridget St. John's first album was a wholly acoustic, almost wholly solo folk affair, though different from many British folk albums of the time in that it was comprised entirely of self-composed material. St. John sang low-key, reflective, slightly sad songs that were unsurpassed, really, in their extraordinary level of containment. That's not say they were brilliant, or even as good as those of another British singer/songwriter of the time known for reserved meditations, Nick Drake. There was, however, the sense of an unflappable woman whose temperature would remain unchanged by nothing short of an equatorial sun. Her deep voice makes her sound at times rather like...