Revisited (Ralph McTell album)

Revisited is an album of remixed or re-recorded tracks from British folk musician Ralph McTell's albums Spiral Staircase and My Side of Your Window. Produced by Gus Dudgeon, it was originally intended for release in the United States, but in the event was released in the UK.[1] Although the album has never had a CD release in its own right, all tracks are now available on All Things Change: The Transatlantic Anthology on CD.

Revisited
Remix album by
Ralph McTell
Released1970
RecordedJuly 1970
GenreFolk, folk rock, country blues
LabelTransatlantic
ProducerGus Dudgeon
Ralph McTell chronology
My Side of Your Window
(1969)
Revisited
(1970)
You Well-Meaning Brought Me Here
(1971)

Track listing

All titles by Ralph McTell.

  1. "Streets of London"
  2. "Michael in the Garden"
  3. "Last Train and Ride"
  4. "Kew Gardens"
  5. "Fairground"
  6. "Spiral Staircase"
  7. "Factory Girl"
  8. "Bright and Beautiful Things"
  9. "Father Forgive Them"
  10. "Clown"
  11. "Terminus"

Personnel

Production credits

  • Producer: Gus Dudgeon
  • Photography - Keith Morris
  • Liner notes: Ralph McTell

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue Notes
United Kingdom 1970 Transatlantic LP TRA227
Germany 1975 Transatlantic LP MLP15.916 Released as "Streets of London"
Germany 1975 Transatlantic LP 0044.007 Released as "The Original Ralph McTell"
France 1978 Transatlantic LP TRA227
Australia 1980 Transatlantic/
7 Records
LP MLM384

Many of the tracks on this album also feature in the Spiral Staircase - Classic Songs compilation.

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References

  1. "Revisited" LP sleeve, 1970.
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