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Vashti Bunyan...really has been "Here Before"

Posted over 2 years ago
As you'll recall, Vashti Bunyan was being groomed for pop stardom when she took off for Donovan's commune in the late 1960s. She had, in fact, recorded a single with Andrew Loog Oldham before becoming disenchanted with the whole process and returning to the land. The pristine, lovely result of her turning away was, of course, Just Another Diamond Day...lately rescued from obscurity by the tireless talking-up of Devendra Banhart and a reissue on DiCristina/Stairbuilders. But what about the early, pop star recordings? What ever happened to them? Funny you should ask. Because DiCristina/Stairbuilders is now pulling together another reissue called Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind which includes all the Oldham sessions plus 11 demos and unreleased tracks. The Oldham tracks are really sort of astonishing...encased in huge, orchestral arrangements that nearly dwarf Bunyan's fragile voice. Here's a video of that song performed live. It's sadly bereft of its Phil Spector-esque bombast, but still, it's Vashti Bunyan, one of the nicest, most appealing and deserving late-life successes of the 21st century. I interviewed Ms. Bunyan for Neumu a couple of years ago, and she was totally charming. You can read it here if you want: http://www.neumu.net/datastream/2005/2005-00026/2005-00026_datastream.shtml

Comments (6)

  1. jenny says Ooh, just tried to upload "Some Things Get Stuck In Your Mind" four times in a row and got all the way to 86% one time. Apparently I need to find a track under 2 minutes...sigh!
    Permalink posted 10/23/2007
  2. extraordinarypoems says This was nice. Thanks for sharing.
    Permalink posted 10/23/2007
  3. cpetersonart3 says Thanks for the post. I have been listening to Vashti-Just Another Diamond all summer after reading Joe Boyd's excellent White Bicycles.
    Permalink posted 10/23/2007
  4. Pseudo Cyborg says Oh wow! "Fragile" just isn't enough of a word. This is my first time hearing her. I'd have to describe this song as American Folk Pop Ye-Ye Radtacular Awesomeness. I need to track more down.
    Permalink posted 10/25/2007
  5. jenny says I'd start with Just Another Diamond Day...and if you like that, look for the collaboration with Animal Collective. This is interesting, but kind of secondary. Her new album Lookaftering is quite, quite good as well, though...I think she'd rather everyone move on and listen to her current work.
    Permalink posted 10/25/2007
  6. Pseudo Cyborg says Thanks for the heads-up. I think I'll take your advise and go in that order... though I can imagine that she'd rather everyone move on for her own sake, but that's just part of the whole deal.
    Permalink posted 10/25/2007

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