Reviews"As an alternate window into his talent and state of mind at the time, this is a fascinating and enjoyable listen.", "Imagine early S&G tunes without G: That's the essence of this unearthed '65 solo album." - Rating: B, 3 stars out of 5 - "Tracks to treasure are 'Kathy's Song' and 'Leaves That Are Green,' both even more wistful than the duo's versions.", 3 stars out of 5 - "When he murmurs in that weary, calmly melancholy way of his, he sounds like nothing less than the proverbial prophet quietly writing on the subway walls.", 3 stars out of 5 - "Fans of either the songwriter or the duo will find these skeletal prototypes at the very least interesting, and at the most entertainingly fascinating."
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