- Vashti Bunyan
Infobox musical artist
Name = Vashti Bunyan
Img_capt = Vashti Bunyan performing at theSummer Sundae festival inLeicester in 2006
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Background = solo_singer
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Alias = Vashti
Born = 1945
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Origin =London
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Genre = Naturalismo
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Years_active = 1965-present
Label = DeccaColumbia (EMI) Philips Spinney Fat Cat (UK)DiCristina [http://www.midheaven.com/artists/bunyan.vashti.html DiCristina releases at midheaven] (USA)
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URL = [http://www.forthstreet.demon.co.uk/ forthstreet.demon.co.uk] [http://www.anotherday.co.uk/ anotherday.co.uk]
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Notable_instruments =Vashti Bunyan (born 1945) is an English singer-songwriter.
Following the release of her 1970 debut LP, "
Just Another Diamond Day ", Bunyan disappeared from the music industry until interest in her music was reignited in the early 2000s.Biography
Said to be descended from "
The Pilgrim's Progress " authorJohn Bunyan [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/08/AR2007020800500.html "Vashti Bunyan's 'Day' Has Come Again"] from "The Washington Post "] , Vashti Bunyan was born in London in 1945 to John and Helen Bunyan. In the early sixties she studied atThe Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art atOxford University , but was expelled for failing to turn up to classes and spending her time writing songs. At 18 she travelled to New York and discoveredBob Dylan through his "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan " album and decided to become a full-time musician. Returning to London she was discovered by Rolling Stones managerAndrew Loog Oldham and in June 1965, under his direction, she released her debut single, the Jagger and Richards penned "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind " (their own version later turning up on the outtakes compilation "Metamorphosis"), onDecca Records . Released using simply the name Vashti, it was backed with her own song "I Want to Be Alone". The single and her follow up "Train Song", released on Columbia in May 1966, produced by Canadian Peter Snell, received little attention. Her only other performance of this time to find release was her distinctive vocal on "The Coldest Night of the Year" withTwice as Much (which eventually turned up on their second and final LP, "That's All", appearing on Oldham'sImmediate Records in 1968). After recording further songs for Immediate Records, which remain unreleased, and making a brief appearance in the 1967 documentary "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London ", performing her song "Winter Is Blue", she decided to travel with her boyfriend Robert Lewis by horse and cart to theIsle of Skye to join a commune planned by a friend, fellow folk singerDonovan . During the trip she began writing the songs that would eventually become her debut album "Just Another Diamond Day ".During a break from her trip at Christmas-time 1968, she met
Joe Boyd through a friend and he offered to record an album of her travelling songs for hisWitchseason Productions . A year later Vashti returned to London and recorded her debut LP with assistance fromSimon Nicol andDave Swarbrick ofFairport Convention ,Robin Williamson ofThe Incredible String Band and string arrangerRobert Kirby , today best known for his work onNick Drake 's first two albums. The album appeared onPhilips Records to warm reviews in December 1970, but struggled to find an audience. Disappointed, she left the music industry and moved to The Incredible String Band's Glen Row cottages, then Ireland. Much of the ensuing 30 years were spent raising her three children and tending animals. In this time, entirely unbeknownst to her, the original album slowly became one of the most sought-after records of its time. It has sold oneBay for as much as $2000.In 2000, "Just Another Diamond Day" was re-released on CD (with bonus tracks), assuring her influence over a new generation of folk artists such as
Devendra Banhart andJoanna Newsom . In 2001 Banhart wrote to her asking for her advice, beginning her connection with many of the contemporary performers who cite her work. In 2002 she was invited byPiano Magic musician Glen Johnson to sing guest vocals on his song "Crown of the Lost", her first recording in over 30 years. Since then she has appeared on releases byDevendra Banhart andAnimal Collective and in 2005 she recorded and released her second album, "Lookaftering " onFat Cat Records , some 35 years after her first. The album was produced by composer Max Richter and featured many of her contemporary followers including Banhart,Joanna Newsom ,Adem , Kevin Barker ofCurrituck Co , Otto Hauser of Espers and Adam Pierce ofMice Parade . It was well received by critics and fans alike.During the autumn of 2006, Bunyan assembled an ad hoc band and embarked on a brief North American tour, with stops in both Canada and the U.S. She performed songs from both of her solo albums, as well as some of the rare material from the unreleased Oldham sessions.
Her music reached a much wider audience when "Just Another Diamond Day" was used in a TV advert for a mobile phone company.
In 2007, she collaborated with Scottish novelist Rodge Glass on the song "The Fire" for the compilation album "
Ballads of the Book ". The album was devised byRoddy Woomble ofIdlewild , as a way to combine Scottish writers with Scottish singers, though in this case Vashti must have been included by virtue of living in Edinburgh.October 2007 saw the release of a compilation album of her mid-Sixties singles and unreleased demos recorded at the time entitled "
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind - Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967 "As of January 2008, Vashti says she is currently recording a new album. "I’m supposed to be writing just now. I have one complete song and a whole lot of fragments. I’m supposed to have them finished by May and there’s no way. I’m hoping, and the plan is, I’ll be working with Andy Cabic of Vetiver." [ [http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Vashti-Bunyan,5598 Vashti Bunyan Interview] from
Tiny Mix Tapes ]In June 2008, Vashti appeared at London's Royal Festival Hall with the
Heritage Orchestra as part ofMassive Attack 's Meltdown, in a live performance of Vangelis'Blade Runner soundtrack, singing "Rachael's Song" as sung byMary Hopkin on the original recorded soundtrack.In July 2008, Reebok used Bunyan's "
Train Song " in an NFL gear ad.On 25th October 2008, Vashti Bunyan: From Here To Before, a feature documentary directed by Kieran Evans world premieres at Times BFI London Film Festival. A wonderfully evocative film retraces Vashti’s journey across the British Isles and sets it against the backdrop of her first high profile London concert. It uses Vashti’s trip through Britain as its main narrative structure, accompanying her as she retraces her extraordinary journey. The album provides the soundtrack to that journey, just as they did the first time.
She is namechecked in the
Half Man Half Biscuit song "Totnes Bickering Fair", from the album .Critical Reception
Bunyan has been labelled "the Godmother of
Freak Folk " [ [http://www.nypress.com/19/37/music/music2.cfm "Hippie Chick"] fromNew York Press ] for her role in inspiring the "new generation of folk experimentalists includingDevendra Banhart andAdem ". [ [http://www.nypress.com/19/37/music/music2.cfm "Hippie Chick"] fromNew York Press ] cite web|last=Rogers|first=Jude|title=Lie back and think of ukuleles|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/jan/02/folk.features11|work=The Guardian |date=2008-01-02 |accessdate=2008-08-01] Some internet journalistic sources categorize her music asFolk ,Psych folk , or New folkcite news
url = http://altmusic.about.com/od/genresstyles/p/new_folk.htm
title = What Is New Folk? A Genre Profile
author = Michael Keefe
work =About.com
date =
accessdate = 2008-07-7 ] .Discography
Albums
*"
Just Another Diamond Day " (Philips 1970)
*"Lookaftering " (Fat Cat Records 2005)
*"Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind - Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967 " (Fat Cat Records /Spinney Records 2007)ingles
*"
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind " / "I Want To Be Alone" (Decca, 1965) (as Vashti)
*"Train Song " / "Love Song" (Columbia (EMI) , 1966) (as Vashti)Compilation appearances
*"
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London " (1967)
**"Winter Is Blue" (as Vashti)
**"Winter Is Blue (Reprise)" (as Vashti)
*"Circus Days - UK Psychedelic Obscurities 1966-70 Vol.1" (1990)
**"I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind" (as Vashti)
*"A Pot By Any Other Name" (2001) (Ptolemaic Terrascope compilation)
**"17 Pink Sugar Elephants" (rec. 1966) (early variation of "Train Song")
*"Instant Karma" (2002)
**"Winter Is Blue" (as Vashti) (combined version of song from "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London")
*"Folk Rock and Faithfull: Dream Babes Vol. 5" (2004)
**"Train Song" (rec. 1966) (as Vashti)
**"Love Song" (rec. 1966) (as Vashti)
*"The Golden Apples of the Sun" (2004)
**"Rejoicing in the Hands" (withDevendra Banhart )
*"The Enlightened Family: A Collection Of Lost Songs" (2005)
**"Song of a Wishwanderer" (rec. 1968)
*"Not Alone " (2006)
**"Same But Different"
*"Ballads of the Book " (2007)
**"The Fire" (lyrics by Rodge Glass)
*"Reebok Join the Migration Campaign" (2008)
**"Train Song"Guest appearances
*
Twice as Much - "That's All" (1970)
**"Coldest Night of the Year" (rec. 1967)
*Piano Magic - "Writers Without Homes" (2002)
**"Crown of the Lost"
*Piano Magic - "Saint Marie" EP (2004)
**"Dark Ages"
*Devendra Banhart - "Rejoicing in the Hands " (2004)
**"Rejoicing in the Hands"
*Animal Collective - "Prospect Hummer " (2005)
**"It's You"
**"Prospect Hummer"
**"I Remember Learning How to Dive"Legacy
*Her voice was heard on the DVD "Saint Etienne Presents Finisterre" (2005) a documentary about London, featuring the music of Saint Etienne.
*"Diamond Day" is currently featured in a TV advert for T-Mobile, a mobile phone company.
*Friend, fellow folk singer and long time fanDevendra Banhart reportedly writes her name on his arm before some concerts.
*Lush covered her song "I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind". They got to know it from the "Circus Days" compilation.
*In July 2008,Reebok launched an ad campaign featuring "Train Song"
*On 25th October 2008, Vashti Bunyan: From Here To Before, a feature documentary directed by Kieran Evans world premieres at Times BFI London Film Festival.References
External links
* [http://www.anotherday.co.uk/ anotherday.co.uk Official website]
* [http://www.terrascope.co.uk/MyBackPages/Vashti%20Bunyan%20PT30.pdf www.terrascope.co.uk Ptolemaic Terrascope article March 2001 (pdf)]
* [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/31308/Interview_Interview_Vashti_Bunyan Interview] at "Pitchfork" (October 24, 2005)
* [http://www.furious.com/perfect/vashtibunyan.html Interview] at "Perfect Sound Forever " (March 2005)
* [http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Vashti-Bunyan,5598 Interview] at "Tiny Mix Tapes " (February 2008)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,16373,1570572,00.html 'The guitar came to life in my hands'] at "The Guardian " (September 16, 2005)
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,11710,1569966,00.html 'Flash-forward'] - interview - "The Observer " (September 18, 2005)
* [http://www.kevchino.com/interview/vashti-bunyan/61 Interview at Kevchino] (October 31, 2007)
* [http://www.nypress.com/19/37/music/music2.cfm Interview at "New York Press"] (2006)
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