A surprisingly good UK album composed of psychedelic folk, or perhaps twisted jazz fusion, with prevalent acoustic guitar and swaying flute, making this record sound sometimes a lot like an early Jethro Tull album. Occasionally the sound is reminiscent of Rubber Soul or even Dave Brubeck's Time Out, sporting a 5/4 interlude in the album's centerpiece (and best track), \"Nature Boy.\" Overall I'd call it a very strong record. It may sometimes seem strange, but it frequently rewards repeated listening. Other strong tracks include the hard rocker \"Gospel Song\" and the album's longest track, \"Ulyssees\" [sic]. I'd call this album a definite need for those who like some stoned-out sounding folk-rock. Transferred from an original US pressing on Capitol Records