Songs for the Gentle Man
Songs for the Gentle Man is a 1971 folk rock album by singer-songwriter Bridget St John. A follow up to her highly successful debut album, Songs for the Gentle Man propelled her to cult status in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by Ron Geesin, who had worked with Pink Floyd.
Songs for the Gentle Man | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | Sound Techniques, Chelsea, London | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Label | Dandelion | |||
Producer | Ron Geesin | |||
Bridget St John chronology | ||||
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Track list
- "A Day A Way"
- "City-Crazy"
- "Early Morning Song"
- "Back To Stay"
- "Seagull-Sunday"
- "If You'd Been There"
- "Song For The Laird Of Connaught Hall – Part 2"
- 'Making Losing Better"
- "The Lady And The Gentle Man"
- "Downderry Daze"
- "The Pebble And The Man"
- "It Seems Very Strange"
Bonus Tracks on Japanese CD
13. "Fly High (Single Version)"
14. "There's A Place I Know"
15. "Suzanne"
16. "Passing Thru'"
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