
A transitional, warm-toned blend of 1950s rockabilly pastiche, pastoral folk-rock, and melodic blues, recorded in the immediate wake of Peter Green's departure.
Quiet consolidation
Sun-drenched rockabilly riffs and gentle acoustic strums drift through a countryside cottage, filling the quiet space left by a departed leader. You can feel the band relaxing into a looser, warmer afternoon.
The band retreats into a rustic cabin in woods aesthetic that is virtually unique to this era of their history, trading their usual polished studio sheen for the creaking, drafty warmth of a Hampshire cottage.
Critics generally view the album as a transitional and stylistically diverse detour that trades the band's early blues intensity for 1950s-style rockabilly and melodic pop. While some reviewers appreciate its warm, nostalgic charm, others find the record's lack of cohesion somewhat directionless following the departure of Peter Green.
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