Artist:
Bridget St. John
Title:
BBC Radio 1968-1976
Year Of Release:
2010
Label:
Hux Records [HUX114]
Genre:
Psychedelic/Folk Rock
Quality:
320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 2:16:12
Total Size: 311 mb / 557 mb
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Fans of singer, songwriter, and Brit-folk chanteuse Bridget St. John will no doubt be delighted by this double-disc, 41-cut selection of her BBC recordings with John Peel and other DJs from the late '60s through the mid-'70s. Peel was hosting Top Gear at this time, and took over the network’s Night Ride program from producer John Muir in 1968. St. John appeared on Night Ride first and that initial off-air rehearsal performance is here, near the end of disc two at her insistence, though its audio quality is not as high as most on this handsome package. The songs she chose for this performance are quite telling: “To Be Without a Hitch,” “Ask Me No Questions,” "Rochefort,” and “Lizard Long Tongue Boy,” to mention a few. This set is not arranged chronologically, which may piss off a few hardcore collectors and bibliophiles, but that’s what remote controls and multi-disc changers are for. It is arranged aesthetically -- the material on disc one is nearly flawlessly reproduced, while disc two has some rougher live spots (that do not take away from the performances). The package, with copious liner notes and an interview with St. John, has been wonderfully compiled and sequenced by Hux with the full cooperation of the artist and was beautifully remastered by Ron Geesin, who appears as a sideman on many of these sessions, as do Mike Oldfield, Bernie Marsden, and David Bedford.
St. John was one of the first artists signed to Peel's Dandelion Records imprint, and some of the tunes she recorded on her five albums were previewed either in these BBC sessions for Night Ride, Top Gear, or the terrific Radio 1 in Concert series.St. John’s performances of her own songs are complemented richly by covers of Buffy Sainte-Marie's “Lazarus,” Joni Mitchell's “Night in the City,” and John Martyn's “The River.” Kevin Ayers duets with St. John on three tunes from a Radio 1 in Concert performance in 1971: “Jolie Madame,” “The Spider and the Fly,” and the co-written “Oyster and the Flying Fish.” A collection like this is pretty much for fans only; part of that is the appeal of her voice, which is limited in range in the same way Nick Drake's was. But there was a reason she was a favorite of Peel’s: she was a talented -- if shy songwriter -- who delivered her material with an unintended aura of mystery, ambiguity, and authority that is uncharacteristic for the era, though it has been oft-imitated since. There are other good compilations available for novices culled from her five albums, but for those dedicated fans, this is the holy grail.
:: TRACKLIST ::CD 101. The River
02. Song To Keep You Company
03. Night In The City
04. Lazarus
05. Curl Your Toes
06. Thank You For...
07. I Don't Know If I Can Take It
08. Some Kind Of Beautiful
09. Jumblequeen
10. Fly High
11. Sparrowpit
12. Want To Be With You
13. Curious And Woolly
14. Head And Heart
15. Long Long Time
16. Come Up And See Me Sometime
17. Catch A Falling Star
18. Love Lie Easy
CD 201. To Be Without A Hitch
02. Ask Me Know Questions
03. Many Happy Returns
04. Hello Again (Of Course)
05. Rochefort
06. Lizard Long Tongue Boy
07. Leaves Of Lime
08. City Crazy
09. The Pebble And The Man
10. Back To Stay
11. Song For The Laird Of Connaught - Part 2
12. Jolie Madame
13. The Spider And The Fly
14. The Oyster And The Flying Fish
15. The Present Song/Pig And Peel
16. Sparrowpit
17. Nancy Alice
18. Plain And Pearl
19. Make Me Whole
20. She Used To Play Harmonium
21. Crazy, Have You Eton
22. Peel 'Sleeping' Anecdote
23. Bumpe To Bumper
CD1 1-9 Radio 1 In Concert 1st August 1974; CD1 10-12 Top Gear Session 6th January 1976 CD1 13-16 John Peel Presents Top Gear 1969; CD1 17 Peter Sarstedt Session 1969; CD1 18 Bob Harris Session 22nd March 1972; CD2 1-8 Radio 1 In Concert 3rd May 1975; CD2 9-16 Radio 1 In Concert 31st January 1971; CD2 17-22 Night Ride Session 21st August 1968; CD2 23 Top Gear Session 12th August 1974