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Judee Sill - Judee Sill (1971) [Vinyl]

Judee Sill - Judee Sill (1971) [Vinyl]

BAND/ARTIST: Judee Sill

  • Title: Judee Sill
  • Year Of Release: 1971
  • Label: Asylum Records
  • Genre: Folk, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+artwork)
  • Total Time: 34:25
  • Total Size: 724 MB
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Tracklist:

A1 Crayon Angels 2:35
A2 The Phantom Cowboy 1:40
A3 The Archetypal Man 3:35
A4 The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown 3:10
A5 Lady-O 3:10
A6 Jesus Was A Cross Maker 3:20
B1 Ridge Rider 4:28
B2 My Man On Love 3:23
B3 Lopin' Along Thru The Cosmos 3:00
B4 Enchanted Sky Machines 2:40
B5 Abracadabra 1:54

Judee Sill's debut album (as well as the debut of the Asylum label) heralded a major new talent in the airy, contemporary folk world of the early '70s. The album employed the production skills of ex-Turtle, ex-Leaves Jim Pons and Graham Nash (on the album's sole single, Jesus Was s Crossmaker). This album featured all original compositions, many of which relied on Sill's unique cosmological imagery to make their point. By turns spare and lavishly orchestrated, there is a cohesive feel to the album; her lyrics are exceptionally poetic and her smooth voice gives every song a shimmery feel. The essence of the music is folk, the execution pop: the songs feel like a comfort blanket, a statement of hope from a troubled soul. New detailed liner notes by XTC's Andy Partridge.

Judee Sill was just 35 when she died of a drug overdose in 1979, never having extended what seemed to be an unlimited potential on this, her debut record, released just eight years before. With the wits of a poet and the intonation of an angel, the post-hippie Californian laced her original compositions with astral and religious imagery--and feelings of hopelessness--and then executed them with the pop lavishness of Karen Carpenter. Sill's contemporaneous acoustic folk is sparely backed, while her multitracked vocals add to the redemptive eeriness of supernatural songs like "Lopin' Along thru the Cosmos," "The Phantom Cowboy," and "Enchanted Sky Machines." That Graham Nash produced the minor radio hit "Jesus Was a Crossmaker" (and later saw it covered by his former band the Hollies) attests that Sill was running with the right crowd. But despairing lyrics like "Guess reality is not as it seems / So I sit here hoping for truth and a ride to the other side" ("Crayon Angels") suggest that Judee Sill was conscious that her life could be brief. Thankfully, she left this behind. --Scott Holter

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.