"One of the more obscure albums from this groundbreaking singer – a mid 80s UK recording that may have Annette Peacock at her most experimental ever! The record features Peacock handling most instruments herself – and that also includes her voice, which is used as much as a musical element as it is a delivery system for lyrics – captured with an amazing sense of sound, and touched with just a bit of percussion work from Roger Turner. The album may well be one of Annette's most personal ever – much more jazz than avant rock...."
- 1 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
- 2 Butterflies
- 3 I'm Not Perfect
- 4 I Have No Feelings
- 5 The Cynic
- 6 The Carousel
- 7 You've Left Me
- 8 Sincereless
- 9 Freefall
- 10 This Almost Spring
- 11 The Feeling's Free
- 12 A Personal Revolution
- 13 Not Enough