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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0655035401126
Label: Dicristina Stair
Manufacturer: Dicristina Stair
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Dicristina Stair
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Studio: Dicristina Stair
Sales Rank: 14938
MPN: 11
Disc 1:- Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - Decca single, 1965.
- I Want To Be Alone - Decca single, 1965.
- Train Song - Columbia single, 1966.
- Love Song - Columbia single, 1966.
- Winter is Blue - unreleased single, 1966.
- Coldest Night Of The Year - unreleased single as "Twice As Much and Vashti", 1966.
- I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind - unreleased single, 1967.
- Winter Is Blue - Acetate demo, 1966.
- Girl's Song in Winter - John Bunyan's tape, 1966.
- If In Winter (100 Lovers) - John Bunyan's tape with Mike Crowther, 1966.
- Wishwanderer - Restored acetate demo 1967.
- Don't Believe - John Bunyan's tape 1966.
- 17 Pink Sugar Elephants - John Bunyan's tape 1966.
Disc 2:- Autumn Leaves
- Leave Me
- If In Winter (100 Lovers)
- How Do I Know
- Find My Heart Again
- Go Before The Dawn
- Girl's Song In Winter
- I Don't Know What Love Is
- Don't Believe What They Say
- Love You Now
- I Know
- Someday
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Product Description: Following the amazing success story of Vashti Bunyan's recent reemergence as an artist after an exile of over 30 years comes the release of Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind, a comprehensive collection of early recordings from the period prior to her classic 1970 Just Another Diamond Day album. Titled after the (Jagger/Richards-penned) debut single which opens the double-album, Some Things attempts to both draw a line under the past and also to set the record straight regarding the disparity between how Bunyan viewed (and still views) herself and the way the public views her as an artist. While she is widely regarded as folk singer these recordings instead reveal Bunyan as a pop singer, however "fragile" and unique. As she explains in her liner notes to the album, "I have heard it said that Andrew Oldham took this fragile little folk singer and tried to make her into a pop singer against her will. No, he didn't. Too fragile for his world I might have been, but that was no fault of his...I wanted to bring simple acoustic music into mainstream pop." This complete collection of Bunyan's 25 existing early recordings is a young London girl's series of beautiful love songs that resonate profoundly via an almost brutal efficiency and honesty. The melodies seem timelessly sweet and addictive, the vision at once delicate but somehow tough as granite. The first disc gathers together the early singles (two of which were unreleased) and a set of demos recorded between 1965 and 1967; the second comprises the and entire, unaltered contents of a long-forgotten tape discovered at the last minute before mastering, containing a set of raw, pure, intimate recordings.
Amazon.com: The renewed interest in Vashti Bunyan continues, and has outpaced the attention she initially received in the mid-'60s and a pair of UK singles. Her 1970 album, Just Another Diamond Day, became a touchstone for the likes of Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom, and was reissued in 2000. Having left the music business, she returned with her second album in 2005, Lookaftering. This new set doubles her available output. The first disc of the set offers those rare Decca singles (including the title track, penned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards). These make it clear that, while she's been labeled a folk singer, her writing was decidedly more diverse in its simplicity. Production and arrangement approaches aimed were infused with pop sensibilities, bringing those inclinations to the fore without bending the songs into inappropriate shapes. Intimate and captivating, the second disc is from a long forgotten tape, on which she performs a dozen songs solo, one after another, as a demo in 1964. --David Greenberger
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Despite the vintage of these recordings, Vashti Bunyan is a fresh voice. The "Train Song" is especially appealing, and was used recently in a TV commercial, which is where I first heard her sing. If you were a fan of folk rock in the 60's, you would probably put this CD on the same shelf as Simon and Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell, and Judy Collins.
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Vashti Bunyan's first and second albums were released, uh, thirty-five years apart. Meaning it could have been more than three decades before we heard from her again.
Fortunately such is not the case. "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind: Singles and Demos 1964-1967" collects scattered odds and ends of Bunyan's early work, and you'd really never have known that it's from decades ago -- these two discs are full of timeless pop and pretty little folk songs.
It kicks off with the title track, a smooth and catchy concoction of strings, cymbals, guitar and brazen horn. The lyrics aren't exactly perky, though: "Why does the sky turn grey every night?/Sun rise again in time/Why do you think of the first love you had?/Some ... Read More:
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FINALLY! Highly recommended collection of the mid-60's Vashti masterpieces-I had only heard the 45 that was officially out-the amazingly ULTRA Andrew Loog Oldham constructed/Jagger-Richard written (Mick did some percussion on this as well) Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind/flip...this collection has it all-including demos recently unearthed by Vashti and available to the world...Vashti is her own artist, so I don't want to make comparisons-but if I had to-and you're not familiar with her compostions-she has many parallels to Marianne Faithfull's Decca/London era and the early to mid-60's Francois Hardy...I HIGHLY recommend this-love her voice and style...great packaging also-like a mini-album...
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After hearing the bonus tracks on the "Just Another Diamond Day" CD along w/ a couple of other older tracks on compilations, I thought "someone really needs to compile all the early Vashti tracks on a single disc".
Less than a year later, the good folks at Fatcat Records heard my wish and did me one better ! This is a wonderful 2 disc collection of Ms. Bunyan's pre-JADD singles and b-sides along w/ a number of wonderful demo tracks and a complete CD of home demos.
I wont go into detail trying to describe the music since there are sound samples included in this listing.
Standout tracks include the studio version of "Winter Is Blue" and the Jagger-Richards penned "Some Thing Just Stick In Your Mind" but, really everything here ... Read More:
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