Bridget St. John - Ask Me No Questions [Ask Me No Questions] 1969 - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 26, 2010
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Bridget St. John - Ask Me No Questions [Ask Me No Questions] 1969

Born October 04, 1946, London, England, United Kingdom
Bridget St. John's first album was a wholly acoustic, almost wholly solo folk affair, though different from many British folk albums of the time in that it was comprised entirely of self-composed material. St. John sang low-key, reflective, slightly sad songs that were unsurpassed, really, in their extraordinary level of containment. That's not say they were brilliant, or even as good as those of another British singer/songwriter of the time known for reserved meditations, Nick Drake. There was, however, the sense of an unflappable woman whose temperature would remain unchanged by nothing short of an equatorial sun. Her deep voice makes her sound at times rather like a Nico who can sing more in tune, without Nico's gothic or more bizarre streaks. Perhaps there's a tinge of Françoise Hardy without the pop sensibility, too, if you're looking for another comparison. It's music for wandering through meadows on overcast days, though a sameness to the presentation (the slide guitar on "Many Happy Returns" makes for a welcome dash of urgency) and a lack of excellent melodies can make it easy for one's mind to wander. [This and her second album, Songs for the Gentle Man, were combined onto one CD by See for Miles in 1994, and that reissue might be much easier to find than the original LP.] ~ Richie Unterberger

Bridget St John was one of the first acts signed to John Peel's legendary Dandelion records. Ask Me No Questions contains 3 bonus tracks, 'Unusual Purity', 'Pavements' and 'The Sun'. Cherry Red. 2006.
Photographers: Ray Stevenson; Peter Sanders.
Personnel: John Martyn, Ric Sanders (guitar); Dominic (bongos).
Author: Bridget St. John.

4 stars out of 5 -- "Her bucolic, innocent, autumnal folk songs and gentle, husky, Nico-esque voice place her in a similar niche to Nick Drake or John Martyn..."
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