From There/to Here
From There/to Here
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Format: CD / Box Set

Our Take
Our Take
Bridget St John's latest offering, "From There / To Here," is a delightful journey through the whimsical world of folk music. With her ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics, St John transports listeners to a place of pure serenity.
From the opening track, "Green Fields and Golden Sands," the album sets the tone for a dreamy, enchanting experience. St John's unique storytelling abilities shine through on songs like "Lizard Long Tongue Boy," where she weaves a tale of love and longing with poetic grace.
The instrumentation on "From There / To Here" is a perfect blend of folk and classical influences, with delicate strings and haunting melodies that create a lush sonic landscape. St John's dynamic voice floats effortlessly over the music, drawing listeners in with its emotional depth and vulnerability.
Standout tracks like "Moonfly" and "Song for a Gull" showcase St John's talent for crafting beautiful, poignant songs that stick with you long after the music has stopped. With each listen, new layers of meaning and beauty reveal themselves, making "From There / To Here" a truly rewarding listening experience.
In conclusion, Bridget St John's latest album is a masterful blend of folk, poetry, and emotion that cements her status as a true musical luminary. "From There / To Here" is a must-listen for fans of thoughtful, introspective music that soothes the soul and stirs the imagination.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Sparrowpit
2. Song for the Waterden Widow
3. I Don't Know If I Can Take It
4. Some Kind of Beautiful
5. Last Goodnight
6. Curious & Woolly
7. Want to Be With You
8. Jumblequeen
9. Sweet Painted Lady
10. Long Long Time
11. 3DB Australia
12. Bumper to Bumper
13. Grow
14. Nancy Alice (Later)
15. Just Like a Woman (Battered Ornaments Version)
16. Little Song (Take 2)
Disc: 2
1. Castaway
2. Chamille
3. Make-Me-Whole
4. Jealous Jailor
5. I Need It Sometimes
6. Best I Can
7. Maybe If I Write a Letter
8. Crazy Heart
9. Feel My Love
14. Manhattan Madhatters
15. One-Night-Wonder
16. Catch a Falling Star
17. Flying for Now
10. Song for John
11. You Make It All Right
12. Safe Place
13. Talk to Me
Disc: 3
1. Moody
2. Easy Come Easy Go
3. Curious and Woolly (New York Version)
4. Castaway (New York Simpler Version)
5. What Am I Supposed to Do (New York 1976)
6. Some Kind of Beautiful (New York Rock Version)
7. I Need It Sometimes (Roxy Recorders Version)
8. Face to Face (Roxy Recorders Version)
9. Come Up and See Me Sometime
10. Keep You in Touch
11. Talk to Me (Roxy Recorders Version)
12. Crazy Heart (Unknown Version)
13. Feel My Love (Roxy Recorders Version)
14. Help Him Through It (Roxy Recorders Version)
15. Flying for Now (Unknown Version)
16. Sunnyside Up (Roxy Recorders Version)
17. Curious and Woolly (Right Track Version)
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About the artist
Bridget St. John
Profile: Bridget St John Bridget St John, the ever-enigmatic folk songstress, is a true gem in the British music scene. With a career spanning over five decades, this Canterbury native has continued to captivate audiences with her haunting vocals and introspective lyrics. St John first emerged in the late 1960s, a time when folk music was experiencing a renaissance, and quickly gained a loyal following. Her delicate guitar playing and ethereal voice set her apart from the folk crowd, earning her a reputation as a unique talent. Throughout her career, St John has released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including the seminal "Ask Me No Questions" and "Songs For the Gentle Man." Her music has been praised for its poetic lyricism and emotional depth, drawing comparisons to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. Despite her cult status, St John has always maintained a low profile, preferring to let her music speak for itself. Her live performances are rare but cherished occasions, where fans can witness her raw talent up close. In recent years, St John has experienced a resurgence in popularity, with a new generation of listeners discovering her timeless music. Her influence can be heard in the introspective folk of artists such as Angel Olsen and Sharon Van Etten, proving that her music is as relevant today as it was in the 60s. Bridget St John may not be a household name, but her impact on the music world is undeniable. With a voice that can silence a room and lyrics that cut straight to the soul, she remains a true icon of British folk music.
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