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The original singer-bassist of England's Soft Machine, Ayers -- a man of
mischievous lyric humor and a warm baritone -- embarked on a quixotic solo career with this 1969 feast of bent-pop frolic and ravishing
balladry. On this expanded reissue, you also get a rare, early take of Ayers' happy-hippie romp "Singing a Song in the Morning," with
demented jangle by acid martyr Syd Barrett cheerfully strumming his way into the void.
DAVID FRICKE
(RS 934, October 30, 2003)
(Posted: Oct 16, 2003)
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