![]() Night In The City ( Joni Mitchell) - 3:05ġ1.Curl Your Toes (Peter Sarstedt Session) - 2:59ġ2.Thank You For. This disc has been expanded with two single sides (“There’s a Place I Know” and “Passing Thru,” the latter originally released through MCA) and an eight-song set live at Montreux in April 1972.ĩ. John receiving regular airtime on the BBC, Thank You was her third album to fail to catch on with the record-buying public. Six months after the release of the album, Dandelion folded, leaving St. (Hunter Muskett’s lost folk-rock classic Every Time You Move was also reissued by Cherry Red.) Her raga-rock reinvention of the traditional “Lazarus” also became a fan favorite. Terry Hiscock of the band Hunter Muskett contributed “Silver Coin,” and “Good Baby Goodbye” was written by Beresford. John ventured into the realm of folk-rock with more layered arrangements, and covers of songs from a diverse crop of writers including Bob Dylan (“Love Minus Zero – No Limit”) and Buddy Holly (“Every Day”). (The album wasn’t released in America.) With Thank You, St. release on Dandelion was distributed by Polydor. This time, Jerry Boys (Steeleye Span, Sandy Denny) was at the helm and the U.K. John’s final long-player for Dandelion, Thank You For…, followed in 1972. John’s rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Suzanne” and her own “Passin’ Thru.” Both tracks are single sides from 19, respectively. Questions has been expanded with two bonus tracks: St. John’s entirely self-written debut an American release, but despite its hauntingly beautiful sound, it failed to make much of a commercial impression in either the United Kingdom or United States. John on guitar for the baroque "Curl You Toes" and the title track, while future Fairport Convention member Ric Sanders added guitar to "Lizard-Long-Tongue Boy" and "Many Happy Returns.” Selwood used his Elektra Records connections to grant St. ![]() (John Peel on Dandelion: “The half-witted, idealistic notion behind Dandelion and our other violent, capitalist enterprise, Biscuit Music, is that any profits, if such there be, should go to the artists, not to Clive nor myself.” ) John Martyn joined St. A further testament of his dedication, Peel himself produced the sessions. ![]() John was still a student at Sheffield University. Most of the songs on 1969 debut Ask Me No Questions were penned while St.
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