Reissue of the solo album by this unknown hippy folk singer. Originally released on Vanguard in '68. Featuring 11 tracks, covering the full range of psych/acid folk. From the strong opening track with flue, vibes, horns and bells to the voice/guitar of "Why come another day" to heavy fuzz guitar. "Lights across the fields" even features a long, soulful, Miles Davis-like trumpet passgae. The album has a dreamy Donovan-like feel with tons of acoustic guitar and ethereal flutes. Well produced with a great sound.
01 Look where i am (well it's right over here) - 3:55 02 Painted on the wall - 2:45 03 Dead afternoon song - 3:20 04 Be off man - 2:11 05 Why come another day - 3:13 06 You said/but i've got my way - 5:51 07 Lights across the field too bright lights across the field too - 2:49 08 Sweet eyes of - 4:36 09 Georgeann - 3:48 10 Untitled no. 2 - 4:51 11 Triymphant breaking bottle - 4:33