Live from the 70's
This is a live album, or at least it was created from amateur tapes of live appearances during the 70's. The quality of the recordings is surprisingly excellent, and all crowd noises have been digitally removed so this sounds more like a high quality performance in your living room than the usual live album. Many of the live performances are equal or better than the studio versions ("Clyde Water", "Billy Don't You Weep for Me"), and there are some superb cuts not currently available anywhere else ("Bonny Light Horseman", "Jolly Bold Robber"). Virtually every song is a ballad, uniformly well played and sung, with "Hamburger Polka" the lone instrumental. Essential for those already familiar with Nic Jones, and while not as cohesive as his masterpiece "Penguin Eggs" this is a good place to check him out if you're not familiar with his work.