Heart Food

Heart Food

Infobox Album | Name = Heart Food
Type = Album
Artist = Judee Sill


Released = May 1973
Recorded = 1972-73
Genre = Singer-Songwriter, rock
Length = 37:44
Label = Asylum
Producer = Henry Levy
Reissue Producer: Andy Zax
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kxfyxq85ldke link]
Last album = "Judee Sill"
(1971)
This album = "Heart Food"
(1973)
Next album = "Dreams Come True"
(2005)|

"Heart Food" is the second album released by American singer/songwriter and musician Judee Sill. It was released on David Geffen's Asylum label in the spring of 1973 to acclaim but minimal sales. Sill wrote, arranged, and produced the album, with influences from Bach and Ray Charles. As with "Judee Sill", it was reissued by Rhino Records in 2003, featuring new liner notes and extra demos and unreleased tracks.

ongs

Some of the songs from "Heart Food" date back to the time of her debut album "Judee Sill". "The Pearl" and "The Phoenix" (copyrighted in 1969) were originally recorded for the debut album in 1971 but were removed to make room for late inclusion "Jesus Was A Cross Maker." Instead, they were re-recorded for "Heart Food". Sill had also been performing "The Vigilante" in 1971 when working as a support act.

Sill finished writing "The Kiss" around March 15, 1972, and "Down Where the Valleys Are Low" was also completed in early 1972. Songs like "The Kiss" reflect her fascination with hymnal, Christian imagery, while others, notably "Soldier of the Heart," feature much fuller arrangements. The album is dedicated to Sill's then-boyfriend David Omer Bearden, who wrote the lyrics to the solo piano song "When the Bridegroom Comes." As with her debut, Sill's lyrics bear the hallmarks of her interest in the occult and Christian theology. The song "The Donor" features an ambitious and intricate choral arrangement built around hymnal chants of "Kyrie Eleison."

Live

Sill continued to perform live with the release of "Heart Food". She debuted "The Kiss" in a BBC session on March 23, 1972, saying it was written only seven or eight days before. She also played "Down Where the Valleys Are Low" at this session, aired on April 1, 1972. Sill also performed further BBC sessions in 1972 and 1973, including a TV concert in April 1972, a Radio 1 session on February 14, 1973, where she played six songs from "Heart Food", and two sessions for the BBC TV show "Old Grey Whistle Test", with Sill's performance of "The Kiss" at the 1973 session available on DVD. [http://kneeling.co.uk/frames2.asp?pages/jsill/default.asp]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Judee Sill; except lyrics on "When The Bridegroom Comes" by David Omer Bearden

#"There's a Rugged Road" – 3:44
#"The Kiss" – 4:36
#"The Pearl" – 1:55
#"Down Where the Valleys Are Low" – 3:52
#"The Vigilante" – 3:50
#"Soldier of the Heart" – 3:34
#"The Phoenix" – 2:37
#"When The Bridegroom Comes" – 4:14
#"The Donor" – 9:12

Cover Versions & Tributes to Sill

Neil Cavanagh covered "The Kiss" on his 2008 album "Short Flight to a Distant Star".


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Heart Food — Album par Judee Sill Sortie mai 1973 Enregistrement 1972 1973 Durée 37:44 Genre auteur compositeur interprète Producteur Hen …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Heart (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Heart est un mot anglais signifiant cœur . Il peut désigner aussi : Nom Heart, un groupe de musique rock américain Albums musicaux Heart, un album de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Food security — refers to the availability of food and one s access to it. A household is considered food secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. World wide around 852 million people are chronically hungry due to extreme poverty,… …   Wikipedia

  • Food sovereignty — is a term originally coined by members of Via Campesina in 1996 Global Small Scale Farmers Movement Developing New Trade Regimes , Food First News Views , Volume 28, Number 97 Spring/Summer 2005, p.2.] to refer to a policy framework advocated by… …   Wikipedia

  • Food fortification — or enrichment is the process of adding micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to food. It can be purely a commercial choice to provide extra nutrients in a food, or sometimes it is a public health policy which aims to reduce… …   Wikipedia

  • Heart of palm — Heart of palm, also called palm heart, palmito, chonta or swamp cabbage, is a vegetable harvested from the inner core and growing bud of certain palm trees (notably the coconut ( Cocos nucifera ), Palmito Juçara ( Euterpe edulis ), Açaí palm (… …   Wikipedia

  • heart|y — «HAHR tee», adjective, heart|i|er, heart|i|est, noun, plural heart|ies. –adj. 1. warm and friendly; full of feeling; genuine; …   Useful english dictionary

  • Food additive — Food additives are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance its taste and appearance. Some additives have been used for centuries; for example, preserving food by pickling (with vinegar), salting, as with bacon, preserving sweets or …   Wikipedia

  • Food microbiology — is the study of the microorganisms which inhabit, create or contaminate food. Of major importance is the study of microorganisms causing food spoilage.cite book | author = Fratamico PM and Bayles DO (editor). | title = Foodborne Pathogens:… …   Wikipedia

  • Food Valley — is a region in the Netherlands where international food companies, research institutes and Wageningen University and Research Centre are concentrated. The Food Valley area is the home of a large number of food multinationals and within the Food… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”