After the demise of Pentangle, Jansch recorded the album in Tony Stratton Smith's home in Crowborough, Sussex and in a studio in California. It was produced by Michael Nesmith with the exception of two of the tracks ("Chambertin" and former bandmate John Renbourn’s "Lady Nothing") which were recorded in Paris a year earlier. A short film was produced during the sessions in Sussex.
In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album, "The album was hailed at the time as an exemplary work, and its reputation certainly holds in the 21st century... the set walks through a lush garden that stands between the traditional English folk that Jansch had mastered and a sort of easy-breathing country-rock. Simply put, this is one of Jansch’s masterpieces, and a singular type of album in his long and storied career."[1]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Bert Jansch; except where indicated
"Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning" – 3:57
"Chambertin" – 4:04
"One for Jo" – 2:28
"Travelling Man" – 2:47
"Open Up the Watergate (Let the Sunshine In)" – 2:40