This fabulous folky/psych album from the '70s is yet another example of
another great album that fell through the cracks in the musical pavement.
When references to Wi n d o w 's self-titled album do pop up on the internet, it
is usually in a Christian folk context, although there is precious little of this
genre present on this lovely, wistful acoustic album. The star of the show is
undoubtedly the (un-named) singer, whose range, poise and delivery are
reminiscent of the vocal talents Linda Perhacs, Vashty Bunyan, and even
Joni Mitchell in her Court And Spark/Hissing Of Summer Lawns heyday.
T h e r e 's lots of trippy psych, particularly on the outstanding The Magician
and Noah, and the strong, acoustic guitar-based accompaniment is tight but
understated throughout.
This, then, is an album that will appeal to lovers of folk-based female
vocalist in particular, as well as appealing to those that just simply like good
music. Another '70s obscurity that comes highly recommended Track listing: 1. Silver
2. Noah
3. Lullaby You
4. Day Star
5. Comfort Me
6. Happy To See You
7. Jamie
8. Beginning
9. The Magician
10. You Can Pray
11. Window
12. Shine
13. Jenny's Song
14. The Garden