Richard Palmer-James is probably best known for writing some lyrics for the John Wetton fronted version of King Crimson. He's worked with Wetton since then, though. He was also a founding member of Supertramp. Here he's given us a solo album that's heavily based on folk music. His vocals make me think of Dire Straits mixed with Bob Dylan. This is a good disc. There are no "skip it" tracks, but some real "I want to hear that again" songs.
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