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Vashti Bunyan - Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind

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Vashti Bunyan - Some Things Just Stick In Your MindNo Joke amazing 60s singles tracks mixed with home demos if you're into Marianne Faithful, Nico, Sibylle Baier, or any breathy folky female voices this is for you! She will break your heart! LOVE HER! Get Just Another Diamond Day album, too! Following the amazing success story of Vashti Bunyans 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

No Joke- amazing 60s singles tracks mixed with home demos... if you're into Marianne Faithful, Nico, Sibylle Baier, or any breathy folky female voices... this is for you! She will break your heart!

LOVE HER!

Get Just Another Diamond Day album, too!



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 released1970.

 

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.

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind 2:18
I Want To Be Alone 2:51
Train Song 2:15
Love Song 1:59
Winter Is Blue 2:55
Coldest Night Of The Year 3:28
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind 2:15
Winter Is Blue 1:48
Girl's Song In Winter 1:37
If In Winter (100 Lovers) 1:47
Wishwanderer 1:56
Don't Believe 1:37
17 Pink Sugar Elephants 1:51
I Won't Say 2:24
Girl's Song In Winter (Alt. Version) 3:25
If In Winter (100 Lovers) (Alt. Version) 1:13
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind (Alt. Version) 2:22
Autumn Leaves 1:57
Leave Me 2:24
If In Winter (100 Lovers) 1:19
How Do I Know 2:00
Find My Heart Again 1:59
Go Before Dawn 1:54
Girl's Song In Winter 1:38
I Don't Know What Love Is 1:48
Don't Believe What They Say 2:12
Love You Now 2:10
I Know 1:34
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