One of my fave tunes of that year then...and now.
Great and honest lyrics.
The whole album is worth it. Not too accessible for the new listener, but a longtime experience.
It's called "Waving, not drowning".
Or, in NuSpeak (as great ol' Orwell would've put it):

not

(joking)
But - confessed - I still enjoy

Cheers.
PS: Even his two albums from the early 70's are more than worth a single listen. Unfortunately too few people ever heard about this great guy (who had some great bands during most of the 70's, and that's being said by one REBOL who don't like most of late 70's music at all, with some, if few, exceptions).
Have a beer.
I'd really like to make Rupert Hine popular (not again, but for the first time maybe...) via this board's opportunities.
Since I'm thinking a lot of his stuff is so much more than worthwhile.
I wonder what Melih and friends would think about this forgotten guy's music?!