Bridget St. John
Jumblequeen (1974)
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Length:  47:09
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Sparrowpit    3:08
      2.  
      Song For The Waterden Widow    2:44
      3.  
      I Don't Know If I Can Take It    4:04
      4.  
      Some Kind Of Beautiful    3:16
      5.  
      Last Goodnight    5:04
      6.  
      Curious & Woolly    3:11
      7.  
      Want To Be With You    3:34
      8.  
      Jumble Queen    3:24
      9.  
      Sweet Painted Lady    3:41
      10.  
      Long Long Time    3:47
      11.  
      3DB Australia    4:09
      12.  
      Bumper To Bumper    3:27
      13.  
      Grow    3:34
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      Hux reissue


      1. Sparrowpit
      2. Song For the Waterden Widow
      3. I Don't Know If I Can Take It
      4. Some Kind of Beautiful
      5. Last Goodnight
      6. Curious & Wooly
      7. Want to Be With You
      8. Jumblequeen
      9. Sweet Painted Lady
      10. Long Long Time
      11. 3db Australia (Help Me Fly Again) - (Bonus Track)
      12. Bumper to Bumper - (Bonus Track)
      13. Grow - (Bonus Track





      This 1974 album by the cult British singer-songwriter was her last recording for two decades. It's by turns searingly honest and achingly beautiful, and the production, by Ten Years After bassist Leo Lyons, gives St. John's songs plenty of room to breathe, with help from such storied contributors as the singer Beverley Martin, the guitarist Stefan Grossman, and the experimental musician Ron Geesin.

      In 1974, Bridget signed to Chrysalis Records and released her 4th album, Jumblequeen. This was a great folk-rock album, produced by Leo Lyons of the band Ten Years After. The album includes support from excellent musicians including the folk guitarist Stefan Grossman, Chick Churchill (Ten Years After) and Mike Giles (King Crimson). It also features harmony vocals from Beverley Martin. This CD is now reissued in agreement with Bridget St John, and it includes three previously unreleased bonus tracks, recorded in 1975. 'Bumper To Bumper' features Famous Jug Band guitarist Pete Berryman and 'Grow' has Ron Geesin on piano.
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