limited. The expression cult album has never been more deserved. Early English folk rock with episodes. The title "All On The First Day" was quite prophetic for the debut album by Tony, Caro & John, which was released in 1972. The three had put in everything they had, pressed 100 copies themselves and probably spent their last pound on it. No one could have imagined that this album would later be considered one of the most important works of early English folk rock history and would earn astronomical prices. Multi-instrumentalist and singer Tony Dor? and bass player John Clark already knew each other as children, when students founded their band in Derby, to which singer Caroline "Caro" Clark and other musicians joined. Their songs range between ballads, protest songs, experimental stories and free-flowing jams. It remained with this one record. Only in this decade two more albums were released under the name John Dor? And Friends and then again as Tony, Caro & John, but John Clark was no longer part of it, he died in 2005, so that "One On The First Day" remains a unique document of a young folk band, which is clearly visibly inspired by the Incredible String Band and sets its own standards.