This US stereo pressing (PD 6018) is Phoebe Snow’s debut album, recorded between 1973 and 1974 in New York and Los Angeles. The sessions featured contributions from session musicians including Chuck Rainey, Ralph MacDonald, and David Bromberg. Released on Shelter Records, the album blends folk, jazz, blues, and pop influences, reflecting Snow’s distinctive vocal style and songwriting approach. “Poetry Man,” recorded early in the sessions, became the album’s most widely recognized track and received significant radio play following the album’s release. The record established Snow as part of the early‑1970s singer‑songwriter movement and led to her subsequent signing with Columbia Records.