"And so, the intrepid Sam Lee grapples imperiously with the difficult second album. And wins ... The roots of the album remain firmly embedded in the travelling singers (...) with some well-known material Like Bonny Bunch Of Roses, Lord Gregory and Blackbird included. But, in cahoots with co-producers Jamie Orchard-Lisle and Arthur Jeffries of Penguin Café, each track decamps somewhere else entirely. The Bonny Bunch Of Roses, in particular, is spectacular. Liberally interspersed with an archive recording of an Eastern European cantor singer, Lee delivers the song in meditative wonder over a compelling backdrop of rumbling percussion and Gypsy violin ... Lee's singing is sublime throughout".