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Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Lookaftering
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
STEP06
Price: $13.00 Label: Dicristina
Release
Date:
2/5/07
***It's not often you come across an artist you can genuinely refer to as a "cult legend," but Vashti Bunyan is truly that. A full thirty-five years after her only previous release, the singer returned in 2006 with a new, breathtakingly beautiful album.

Bunyan's story tells of the thwarted promise of early fame, disenchantment, exile and eventual rediscovery. After cutting a single for Decca in the mid-'60s she despaired of the music industry and set off for a creative colony the singer Donovan was organizing in the countryside. She returned to the city in 1969 to record Just Another Diamond Day, an album featuring members of The Incredible String Band and Fairport Convention.

Soon after Bunyan slipped into obscurity. The record was rapidly forgotten, yet over the years accrued a cultish currency. In the late '90s, Bunyan became aware of the renewed interest, and JADD was re-released to great acclaim. A host of young, new admirers have emerged citing her influence, and Bunyan has since recorded with Piano Magic, The Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde, Devendra Banhart, and Animal Collective.

Far from some kind of appendage tacked onto the end of an amazing story and a past classic, Lookaftering is a fully beautiful album in its own right. Produced and co-arranged by fellow Edinburgh resident Max Richter, it's a rich, stirring album -- from the fragile intimacy of the vocal itself to the stories that it weaves.


Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
Format: 2xCD Catalog
Number:
STEP11
Price: $13.00 Label: Dicristina
Release
Date:
11/5/07
***Following the amazing success story of Vashti Bunyan's recent re-emergence as an artist after an exile of over 30 years, comes the release of Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind, a comprehensive compilation of early recordings dating from the period prior to Vashti's classic Just another Diamond Day album which was originally released in 1970.

Titled after Vashti's (Jagger/Richards-penned) debut single which opens the compilation, this double-album represents an attempt to both open out and draw a line under the past, and also to try to set the record straight about the disparity between how Vashti viewed (and still views) herself against the way she has been popularly perceived. Widely construed as a folk singer - a tag she fundamentally disagrees with - these recordings instead reveal Vashti as a pop singer, however "fragile" and unique.

As Vashti 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".

Before she dropped out and set off on that epic horse and cart journey up the length of the country, and before any of the ...Diamond Day songs that saw her tarred under the "folk" title, these recordings reveal a young London girl writing a series of beautiful love songs that resonate profoundly via an almost brutal efficiency and honesty. All very brief (many of them clocking in at under 2 minutes ), the songs here are ultra-economic distillations on a limited number of themes (of independence and freedom to move and to grow, "that love is changeable, that you cannot pin anything or anyone down in this world - and if you try it mostly won't work."). The melodies seem timelessly sweet and addictive. The vision at once delicate but somehow tough as granite. There's nothing extraneous, no drawn-out lingering over a lyrical theme or a melody. The songs are snappy and instead of ever outstaying their welcome, regularly leave you yearning for more and reaching for the replay. Isn't that the hallmark of good pop?

A complete collection of Vashti's existing early recordings, the album is divided across two discs and features 25 tracks - mostly rescued from a number of old acetates and quarter-inch tapes Vashti's brother John had found in his attic a few years ago.

The first disc gathers together the early singles (two of which were unreleased) and a set of taped demos recorded between 1965 - 67. Discovered via an industry friend by Rolling Stones manager/guru Andrew Loog Oldham, who gave her a Jagger/Richards song, ('Some Things...') Vashti was put in the studio to record the song accompanied by a full orchestra. The B side was her own 'I Want To Be Alone' and released as her debut single on the Decca label in May 1965. Despite a whirlwind of promotion, the single flopped and Vashti left to pursue more pared-down ambitions, recording 'Train Song'/'Love Song' for Columbia, with just voice, guitar and cello. Again foundering with no publicity upon its release in June 1966, Vashti left again, this time returning to Andrew Oldham and the Immediate label he had just started. She recorded three more singles ('Winter Is Blue' / 'Coldest Night Of The Year' / 'I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind') between 1966 - 1967, yet each again remained frustratingly unreleased, leading to Vashti's disenchantment with the industry and disappearance, bound for the Isle of Skye and a colourful if obscure existence in which she would not pick up a guitar again for over 30 years.

Deliberately separated off from this first disc (and separated by a one minute gap of silence on the promo), the second disc comprises the entire, unaltered contents of a long-forgotten tape discovered at the last minute before mastering, whilst Vashti was searching for one of the master reels for disc one. Featuring just Vashti's voice and guitar, unadorned and with no overdubs, the twelve songs here were rattled out one after another with spoken introduction in one hour of time she'd borrowed the money for and booked at a studio in central London in 1964. Four of these songs were then run out to a 7" acetate (since lost/destroyed) which would serve as her demo. These were the first recordings Vashti had ever made of the songs she had written aged eighteen and nineteen. Considering they sat gathering dust in a shed and then in an attic for nearly forty years, the tapes are amazingly well preserved, and after baking reveal a stunning set of raw, pure, intimate recordings. At times it almost feels like you're in the room with her; that these are songs sung for your ears alone.

Originally slated for release on the Spinney label after they rescued the ...Diamond Day album, Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - Singles and demos 1964 - 1967 is now released by DiCristina Stair Builders / Spinney in North America and by FatCat / Spinney everywhere else.

Currently Vashti is beginning to write songs for her third album , with tentative plans to record in the USA when the time comes.

Two 1965 videos from the UK program Shindig:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0e7nQrmf40

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yUV80YV_ZE

30-second MP3 excerpts:

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
I Want To Be Alone
Train Song
Love Song
Winter Is Blue
Coldest Night Of The Year
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind
Winter Is Blue (Demo)
Girl's Song In Winter
If In Winter (100 Lovers)
Wishwanderer
Don't Believe
17 Pink Sugar Elephants
Autumn Leaves
Leave Me
If In Winter (100 Lovers) (Version)
How Do I Know
Find My Heart Again
Go Before Dawn
Girl's Song In Winter (1964 Tape)
I Don't Know What Love Is
Don't Believe What They Say
Love You Now
I Know
Someday

If you have a recent version of iTunes software on your computer, clicking on the link immediately below should open the iTunes application and take you to that album's iTunes page-- where you can listen to samples and buy this album, or individual tracks:

Go to iTunes to browse downloads for Vashti Bunyan "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind"

This title is also available for download at AmazonMP3

For a complete listing of Midheaven exclusive albums available for download from the iTunes Music Service and emusic, please visit the Midheaven Mailorder/Revolver USA Downloadables page.


Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
Format: 2xLP Catalog
Number:
STEP11LP
Price: $17.50 Label: Dicristina
Release
Date:
11/19/07
***Double LP in a tip on gatefold sleeve!

Following the amazing success story of Vashti Bunyan's recent re-emergence as an artist after an exile of over 30 years, comes the release of Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind, a comprehensive compilation of early recordings dating from the period prior to Vashti's classic Just another Diamond Day album which was originally released in 1970.

Titled after Vashti's (Jagger/Richards-penned) debut single which opens the compilation, this double-album represents an attempt to both open out and draw a line under the past, and also to try to set the record straight about the disparity between how Vashti viewed (and still views) herself against the way she has been popularly perceived. Widely construed as a folk singer - a tag she fundamentally disagrees with - these recordings instead reveal Vashti as a pop singer, however "fragile" and unique.

As Vashti 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".

Before she dropped out and set off on that epic horse and cart journey up the length of the country, and before any of the ...Diamond Day songs that saw her tarred under the "folk" title, these recordings reveal a young London girl writing a series of beautiful love songs that resonate profoundly via an almost brutal efficiency and honesty. All very brief (many of them clocking in at under 2 minutes ), the songs here are ultra-economic distillations on a limited number of themes (of independence and freedom to move and to grow, "that love is changeable, that you cannot pin anything or anyone down in this world - and if you try it mostly won't work."). The melodies seem timelessly sweet and addictive. The vision at once delicate but somehow tough as granite. There's nothing extraneous, no drawn-out lingering over a lyrical theme or a melody. The songs are snappy and instead of ever outstaying their welcome, regularly leave you yearning for more and reaching for the replay. Isn't that the hallmark of good pop?

A complete collection of Vashti's existing early recordings, the album is divided across two discs and features 25 tracks - mostly rescued from a number of old acetates and quarter-inch tapes Vashti's brother John had found in his attic a few years ago.

The first disc gathers together the early singles (two of which were unreleased) and a set of taped demos recorded between 1965 - 67. Discovered via an industry friend by Rolling Stones manager/guru Andrew Loog Oldham, who gave her a Jagger/Richards song, ('Some Things...') Vashti was put in the studio to record the song accompanied by a full orchestra. The B side was her own 'I Want To Be Alone' and released as her debut single on the Decca label in May 1965. Despite a whirlwind of promotion, the single flopped and Vashti left to pursue more pared-down ambitions, recording 'Train Song'/'Love Song' for Columbia, with just voice, guitar and cello. Again foundering with no publicity upon its release in June 1966, Vashti left again, this time returning to Andrew Oldham and the Immediate label he had just started. She recorded three more singles ('Winter Is Blue' / 'Coldest Night Of The Year' / 'I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind') between 1966 - 1967, yet each again remained frustratingly unreleased, leading to Vashti's disenchantment with the industry and disappearance, bound for the Isle of Skye and a colourful if obscure existence in which she would not pick up a guitar again for over 30 years.

Deliberately separated off from this first disc (and separated by a one minute gap of silence on the promo), the second disc comprises the entire, unaltered contents of a long-forgotten tape discovered at the last minute before mastering, whilst Vashti was searching for one of the master reels for disc one. Featuring just Vashti's voice and guitar, unadorned and with no overdubs, the twelve songs here were rattled out one after another with spoken introduction in one hour of time she'd borrowed the money for and booked at a studio in central London in 1964. Four of these songs were then run out to a 7" acetate (since lost/destroyed) which would serve as her demo. These were the first recordings Vashti had ever made of the songs she had written aged eighteen and nineteen. Considering they sat gathering dust in a shed and then in an attic for nearly forty years, the tapes are amazingly well preserved, and after baking reveal a stunning set of raw, pure, intimate recordings. At times it almost feels like you're in the room with her; that these are songs sung for your ears alone.

Originally slated for release on the Spinney label after they rescued the ...Diamond Day album, Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - Singles and demos 1964 - 1967 is now released by DiCristina Stair Builders / Spinney in North America and by FatCat / Spinney everywhere else.

Currently Vashti is beginning to write songs for her third album , with tentative plans to record in the USA when the time comes.

Two 1965 videos from the UK program Shindig:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0e7nQrmf40

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yUV80YV_ZE

30-second MP3 excerpts:

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
I Want To Be Alone
Train Song
Love Song
Winter Is Blue
Coldest Night Of The Year
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind
Winter Is Blue (Demo)
Girl's Song In Winter
If In Winter (100 Lovers)
Wishwanderer
Don't Believe
17 Pink Sugar Elephants
Autumn Leaves
Leave Me
If In Winter (100 Lovers) (Version)
How Do I Know
Find My Heart Again
Go Before Dawn
Girl's Song In Winter (1964 Tape)
I Don't Know What Love Is
Don't Believe What They Say
Love You Now
I Know
Someday

If you have a recent version of iTunes software on your computer, clicking on the link immediately below should open the iTunes application and take you to that album's iTunes page-- where you can listen to samples and buy this album, or individual tracks:

Go to iTunes to browse downloads for Vashti Bunyan "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind"

This title is also available for download at AmazonMP3

For a complete listing of Midheaven exclusive albums available for download from the iTunes Music Service and emusic, please visit the Midheaven Mailorder/Revolver USA Downloadables page.


Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
Format: 7" Catalog
Number:
STEP10
Price: $5.75 Label: Dicristina
Release
Date:
9/24/07

DICRISTINA STAIR BUILDERS

Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Lookaftering
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
STEP06CD
Price: $13.00 Label: Dicristina Stair Builders
Release
Date:
10/17/05
***It's not often you come across an artist you can genuinely refer to as a "cult legend," but Vashti Bunyan is truly that. A full thirty-five years after her only previous album, the singer returns with a new solo work, her first in all these years, and it is a breathtakingly beautiful album.

Now based in Edinburgh, Bunyan's story tells of the thwarted promise of early fame, disenchantment, long-term exile and eventual rediscovery. In the mid-'60s, after quitting art school to concentrate on music, she was discovered by The Rolling Stones' guru, Andrew Loog Oldham, signed to Decca and recorded a single written by Jagger / Richards. Reviews touted her as "the new Marianne Faithfull" or the "female Bob Dylan" (though she claimed to be neither), yet further singles remained unreleased, leading to despair and a rejection of the music industry. After living under canvas in the bushes behind Ravensbourne College of Art, she bought a horse and cart and set off in 1968 with her boyfriend for the dream of a creative colony that singer Donovan was setting up on the Isle of Skye. It took nearly two long years to get there, by which time Donovan had left, but the experience formed the songs for Just Another Diamond Day, the album recorded by Joe Boyd in 1969 that featured members of The Incredible String Band and Fairport Convention.

On the album's muted release, rather than hang around London to promote the record, Bunyan left the city again to live with the ISB in the Scottish Borders, and then (with horses, wagons, dogs and children) on to Ireland and obscurity. The record slipped out in a tiny pressing and was rapidly forgotten, yet gradually over the years accrued a cultish currency as a lost English classic. In the late '90s, typing her own name into an internet search engine, Bunyan became aware of this interest, and after tracking down the masters and rights, JADD was re-released-- almost thirty years after she had "abandoned it and music forever"-- to huge critical acclaim (The Observer Music Monthly placed it at 53 in their Top 100 British albums). A host of young, new admirers emerged citing her influence, and Bunyan has since recorded with Piano Magic, The Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde, Devendra Banhart, and Animal Collective. Following the success of the JADD reissue, DiCristina is honored that Bunyan has also agreed to license her new album, Lookaftering.

Far from some kind of appendage tacked onto the end of an amazing story and a past classic, Lookaftering is a fully beautiful album in its own right. Produced by fellow Edinburgh resident Max Richter (who has a wonderful solo album of his own, Blue Notebooks), and co-arranged with Bunyan, it's a rich, beautifully arranged and stirring album. Developing gradually and organically-- with work initially taking place between Richter and Bunyan's homes, and then at various studios in Edinburgh, London and Glasgow-- Lookaftering is anchored around Bunyan's voice and picked acoustic guitar, and Richter's piano playing and arranging. Its instrumentation includes a string quartet, oboe, harp, French horn, recorder, flute, hammer dulcimer, glasses, harmonium, and Rhodes piano, and it features contributions from Joanna Newsom, Devendra Banhart, Adem, Adam Pierce (Mice Parade), Robert Kirby (Nick Drake), Otto Hauser and Kevin Barker (Espers, Currituck County).

As well as a neat balance between gentle, sparse songs and heavier, more orchestrated numbers, there is a beautiful play between the lush instrumental arrangements and the incredibly intimate, in-your-ear presence of Bunyan's voice. There's a real honesty to the album-- from the fragile intimacy of the vocal itself to the stories that it weaves. Just as JADD was a very pure document of a journey, Lookaftering is similarly based on stories taken directly from lived experience (the death of a brother; the joys and fears of motherhood; the tension between freedom and commitment; and travel versus domesticity). There's also a great integrity forged from the cohesiveness between lyrical content and musical form (the gentle rolling and pitching of the melodies on "Same But Different;" the vocal roundelay on "Here Before;" the ice-shiver of dulcimer on "Turning Backs"). The album title itself, a personal neologism that describes the role of "taking care of someone-- human or animal-- or even something that needs to be done, that needs lookaftering."

30-second MP3 excerpts:

Lately
Here Before
Wayward
Hidden
Against The Sky
Turning Backs
If I Were
Same But Different
Brother
Feet Of Clay
Wayward Hum

If you have a recent version of iTunes software on your computer, clicking on the link immediately below should open the iTunes application and take you to that album's iTunes page-- where you can listen to samples and buy this album, or individual tracks:

go to iTunes to browse downloads for Vashti Bunyan "Lookaftering"

This title is also available for download at AmazonMP3

For a complete listing of Midheaven exclusive albums available for download from the iTunes Music service, please visit the Midheaven Mailorder/Revolver USA Downloadables page.


Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Just Another Diamond Day
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
STEP04
Price: $12.00 Label: Dicristina Stair Builders
Release
Date:
10/11/04
***Long overdue reissue and first-time available on CD as a domestic pressing, Vashti Bunyan's lone 1970 solo release features contributions from British folk royalty, including members of Fairport Convention and preeminent producer Joe Boyd. Vashti was also recently heard singing alongside Devendra Banhart on the title track of his Rejoicing In The Hands album.

"Ejected from art school in 1964 for failing to choose between writing songs and painting, Vashti was found by Andrew Loog Oldham singing her songs in London. She was given a Jagger-Richards song to record as a single for Decca and a year later she released a single on Columbia. She went on to record further tracks for the Immediate Label, which remain unreleased. Vashti intended to leave the music business and the city behind for good when she started off for the outer limits of northern Britain in 1968 with a horse and a wagon, heading for the promised land.

"These songs were written over two summers and one winter of travelling. After a chance meeting that winter with Derroll Adams (noted Woody Guthrie era folksinger and banjo player) who told her not to "hide her light under a bushel," Vashti took the songs of her journey to Joe Boyd. A year later he recorded Just Another Diamond Day, inviting Robin Williamson of the Incredible String Band and Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol (who also played on Nick Drake's records) from Fairport Convention to accompany Vashti on some tracks.

"The album was released late in 1970 to little attention. The music was abandoned by the singer in favor of further horse journeys and complete obscurity. However, over the years all the recordings have succeeded in finding their own way to the notice of music collectors. The master tape of the album lay in a London warehouse for thirty years before being unwisely taken across the city in an underground train and getting wet in a raging thunderstorm, but has survived almost intact. The four additional on this edition are from well traveled old vinyl, acetate demos, and home recorded tape."

--Paul Lambden, CD liner notes

"This record is a kind of document of a pilgrimage lasting a year and a half. Vashti and Robert and Bess (the horse) and Blue (the dog) and an old green wagon fleeing London for the Outer Hebrides. Half way there, they stopped for the winter and a friend brought brought Vashti back to London for a short visit. She rang me, Did I remember her? And of course, I remembered. I had heard her three years before at a poetry reading, singing songs of delicate beauty that melted me on the spot. I had tried without success to persuade her to make a record ... before she set out for the North. Vashti's songs may seem unreal to urbanized listeners but they should listen with open hearts and minds; I have never known anyone whose music is so completely a reflection of their life and spirit."
--Joe Boyd, 1970 album liner notes


Artist: BUNYAN, VASHTI Title: Just Another Diamond Day
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
STEP04LP
Price: $13.00 Label: Dicristina Stair Builders
Release
Date:
9/12/05
***This vinyl reissue of Vashti Bunyan's lone 1970 solo release features contributions from British folk royalty including members of Fairport Convention and preeminent producer Joe Boyd.

"Ejected from art school in 1964 for failing to choose between writing songs and painting, Vashti was found by Andrew Loog Oldham singing her songs in London. She was given a Jagger-Richards song to record as a single for Decca and a year later she released a single on Columbia. She went on to record further tracks for the Immediate Label, which remain unreleased. Vashti intended to leave the music business and the city behind for good when she started off for the outer limits of northern Britain in 1968 with a horse and a wagon, heading for the promised land.

"These songs were written over two summers and one winter of travelling. After a chance meeting that winter with Derroll Adams (noted Woody Guthrie era folksinger and banjo player) who told her not to "hide her light under a bushel," Vashti took the songs of her journey to Joe Boyd. A year later he recorded Just Another Diamond Day, inviting Robin Williamson of the Incredible String Band and Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol (who also played on Nick Drake's records) from Fairport Convention to accompany Vashti on some tracks.

"The album was released late in 1970 to little attention. The music was abandoned by the singer in favor of further horse journeys and complete obscurity. However, over the years all the recordings have succeeded in finding their own way to the notice of music collectors. The master tape of the album lay in a London warehouse for thirty years before being unwisely taken across the city in an underground train and getting wet in a raging thunderstorm, but has survived almost intact. The four additional on this edition are from well traveled old vinyl, acetate demos, and home recorded tape."

--Paul Lambden, CD liner notes

"This record is a kind of document of a pilgrimage lasting a year and a half. Vashti and Robert and Bess (the horse) and Blue (the dog) and an old green wagon fleeing London for the Outer Hebrides. Half way there, they stopped for the winter and a friend brought brought Vashti back to London for a short visit. She rang me, Did I remember her? And of course, I remembered. I had heard her three years before at a poetry reading, singing songs of delicate beauty that melted me on the spot. I had tried without success to persuade her to make a record-- before she set out for the North. Vashti's songs may seem unreal to urbanized listeners but they should listen with open hearts and minds; I have never known anyone whose music is so completely a reflection of their life and spirit."
--Joe Boyd, 1970 album liner notes


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