Myrrh is a folk album and the solo debut of Robin Williamson, released in 1972.
Myrrh was subjected to a low budget and placed on the Island label's lowest sub-label, Help.
For one, the tracks offer a noble dreamscape with an added effect by the multiple personnel involved in vocal harmonies (including ISB members Licorice McKechnie and Malcolm Le Maistre).
[2][3] Myrrh sold to a larger audience than expected thanks to cheap cost and the Island label that Williamson was signed under.
[citation needed] All songs written by Robin Williamson, except "Strings in the Earth and Air" by Ivan Pawle.