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Singer/Songwriter Juliet Lawson’s album, ‘Boo’, was released on the Sovereign label in the UK in 1972. The album was the confident debut of a young British artist and featured twelve of Lawson’s own compositions. In the same wave of early 1970s English singer-songwriters such as Nick Drake, Vashti Bunyan and Christine McVie, and despite being described at the time as ‘Britain’s answer to Joni Mitchell’, ‘Boo’ was to prove her only major label release with limited commercial success. Over the next 50 years the album’s reputation has slowly grown and is today an expensive and collectible item. ‘Boo’ is presented here in its entirety. The first pressing of the vinyl edition of the album also come with a bonus 7-inch single featuring two early demo tracks produced by ex-Yardbirds founder Paul Samwell-Smith, who also produced Carly Simon and Cat Stevens. // Special Limited-Edition Album with bonus 7” Single + Download Code. // Includes interview with Juliet Lawson and exclusive photography. A1. Dear Fool A2. Igloo A3. Nothing New A4. I Won't Get My Feet Wet Again A5. Who Is India? A6. Let Me Not Put You Down B1. Only A Week Away B2. Playing Is No Song B3. You're So Right, September B4. The Weeds In The Yard B5. Rolling Back B6. Frog In The Jam C1. Rincón de Luna D1. Voices