This 1971 album "generally considered to be Ralph McTell's finest ; it is also one of the best albums of the singer/songwriter movement of the early 1970s. Gus Dudgeon (Elton John) was enlisted as producer, and he brought in guitarist Caleb Quaye, as well as Roger Pope and, on mandolin, Davey Johnston. The sessions also featured soon-to-be-famous keyboardist Rick Wakeman and arranger/conductor (and future David Bowie producer) Tony Visconti.."
- 1 Genesis 1:20.
- 2 First And Last Man
- 3 In Some Way I Loved You
- 4 Lay Your Money Down
- 5 Old Brown Dog
- 6 Pick Up A Gun
- 7 You, Well Meaning Brought Me Here
- 8 Chalk Dust
- 9 The Ballad Of Dancing Doreen
- 10 Claudia
- 11 The Ferryman