On his second solo album, 
Barrett was joined by 
Humble Pie drummer 
Jerry Shirley and 
Pink Floyd members 
Rick Wright (organ) and 
Dave Gilmour (guitar). 
Gilmour and 
Wright acted as producers as well. Instrumentally, the result is a bit fuller and smoother than the first album, although it's since been revealed that 
Gilmour and 
Wright embellished these songs as best they could without much involvement from 
Barrett, who was often unable or unwilling to perfect his performance. The songs, however, are just as fractured as on his debut, if not more so. "Baby Lemonade," "Gigolo Aunt," and the nursery rhyming "Effervescing Elephant" rank among his peppiest and best-loved tunes. Elsewhere, the tone is darker and more meandering. It was regarded as something of a charming but unfocused throwaway at the time of its release, but 
Barrett's singularly whimsical and unsettling vision holds up well. [
Barrett was reissued in 2010 and added seven bonus takes.] ~ Richie Unterberger