Recorded with King Crimson drummer Mike Giles amongst others, this is a lovely mid 70s release with bonus tracks by this perennially under-regarded Brit folk singer-songwriter and it's well worth the price of entry. Copies of the original vinyl fetch eye-watering prices not simply because it's hard to find (Tilston released it himself on a home-brew label) but because it serves to confirm that the guy has talent in spades. Well-crafted songs, beautifully played (he's got to be one of England's finest acoustic guitarists) and languidly-voiced. Where others trumpet singular achievements, Tilston dashes his off, almost embarrassed to hang about for the applause, and moves on to the next album. He hung about with the likes of Drake N. and Jansch B. and is almost permanently on the road to this day. Google him and the rest is history.