Description
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 comes with a bonus 7” single featuring two
early demo tracks (also included on the CD
format), produced by ex-Yardbirds founder Paul
Samwell-Smith, who also produced Carly Simon
and Cat Stevens.
LP + 7” format includes digital download code.
Includes interview with Juliet Lawson and
exclusive photography.






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