All Our Own Work is a studio album by Sandy Denny and the Strawbs. Recorded in 1967, but unreleased until 1973, it contains an early recording of one of Sandy Denny's best known songs "Who Knows Where the Time Goes". Denny later recorded this song as a member of Fairport Convention.
The 2010 reissue on CD is produced by Chris Tsangarides and contains the following additional tracks:
Today is the day for redemption. Not alone.
Hold your own. You'll find the strength.
The struggle just to stay alive, to maintain in these times. We are the future. We must change. Change. Step one in the solution. Our voice. Speak truth to overcome. The enemy is ignorance. Silence is powerless.
Fight. The struggle pushes forward. Awake. Aware. No escaping the real-life suffering, civil unrest. The struggle just to stay alive. To maintain, in these times. We are the future. We must change. We have the strength inside us all.
The smallest change can spark a revolution. Give us your poor, tired, huddled masses longing to be free, but hope collapses.
Violence in the streets. People with nothing to eat. The struggle continues on. When we reawaken our senses, focus our eyes away from all of the distractions, all the devices used to keep our minds suppressed.