English singer-songwriter Paul Kent at his first and also last soloist album. In 1970 Kent had already released the album "Upstairs coming down" with the English baroque folk-prog group P. C. Kent. The title track is also resumed in his solo debut, as well as the folk rock sound with baroque nuances. Aided by an all-star cast of players Kent manages to package a never less than tasteful product, albeit a little monotous.
Paul Kent - vocals, keyboards.
Andy Roberts, Tim Renwick - guitars.
Gavin Spencer-Watson - guitar, backing vocals.
Chris Turner - harmonica.
Ray Warleigh - saxophone, clarinet.
Pat Donaldson, Tony Reeves - bass.
Kathy Kissoon, Mac Kissoon, Mike London - backing vocals.
Gerry Conway, Roger Powell - drums.
All across the night.
Do you.
Don't seduce your best friend's wife.
Cool surprise.
Soulful soldier.
Upstairs coming down.
Rainy day.
Song of songs.
Crying in the aisles.
Helpless Harry.