"Nomadness" is the ninth studio album by the English band Strawbs, marking their final recording for A&M Records and their first without a full-time keyboard player since 1970's "Dragonfly." This absence continued until 1978 when Andy Richards joined the band. The album is characterized by its concise song lengths, with all tracks clocking in at less than five minutes. This departure from the longer, more epic compositions of their previous three albums gave "Nomadness" a lighter feel.
Notably, Rick Wakeman returned to contribute electric harpsichord on one of the songs, marking a reunion that added a distinctive touch to the album's sound. Overall, "Nomadness" reflects a transitional period for Strawbs, showcasing a shift in their musical style while maintaining their characteristic melodic craftsmanship and lyrical depth.