Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1977 album by the British folk legend. Though recorded in England, Berts time in America recording the preceding L.A. Turnaround and Santa Barbara Honeymoon is still much in evidence. The breezy, bluesy style carries effortless across standout tracks Looking For a Home and 3am, alongside the more familiar UK folk territory of The Curragh of Kildare and Pretty Saro. Recorded at Londons now-legendary Air Studios, the production - steered by Jansch and new collaborator Rod Clements - has a wonderful lightness of touch. Conundrum marked a return to a simpler style: it includes delicate instrumentals, Irish traditional songs, a couple of slow blues and some of Berts most overlooked songs which look back to his childhood (One To A Hundred) and his early days on the folk scene in Edinburgh (Three Chord Trick and Three Dreamers). The three bonus tracks on this edition are from the Danish release of the album where it was released prior to the UK and titled Poor Mouth. Of the recordings, Bert says: quot;Its a nostalgic album. One To A Hundred is a childhood memory. When I was about ten or eleven, one of the local boys I played with fell into a flooded quarry and drowned. Its also a good mix of songs and styles, a few more traditional folk inspired instrumentals, and there are a couple of slow blues. Curragh Of Kildare is a classic Irish song that Ive known forever. Its in the repertoire of every Irish musician. Luke Kelly used to sing it and I learnt it from him but the version we recorded is closer to Finbar and Eddie Furey. Instrumentally Irish is a guitar duet with Rod thats based on another traditional tune that he knew.quot;.