- Judee Sill (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Judee Sill
Type =Album
Artist =Judee Sill
Released = October 1971
Recorded = 1970-71
Genre =Singer-Songwriter / Rock
Length = 32:55
Label =Asylum Records
Producer = Henry Lewy
Reissue Producer:Andy Zax
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jxfyxq85ldke link]
Last album =
This album = "Judee Sill"
(1971)
Next album = "Heart Food "
(1973)|"Judee Sill" is the eponymous debut album by the American singer-songwriter and musician.
It was the first album released on
David Geffen 's Asylum label in 1971. Backing musicians includeJohn Beck andJim Pons fromThe Leaves . While the majority of the album was produced by Henry Lewy,Graham Nash handled the duties for the single "Jesus Was A Crossmaker," with his production designed to aim for radio airplay.ongs
Sill had played piano since her childhood, and honed her skills at reform school in the early 1960s where she was sent for forging checks. After a drugs bust, Sill spent time in jail where she kicked her heroin addiction and made a promise to pursue a songwriting career.
The songs that appear on "Judee Sill" were mostly composed from 1969-71. In 1969, Sill was hired by The Turtles to write songs for $35 a week for their publishing company, Blimp Music. The earliest of these are "Lady-O," which was recorded by the band, "Crayon Angels," "My Man on Love," "Lopin' Along Thru the Cosmos," "Enchanted Sky Machines," and "Abracadabra."
The latest additions to the album were "The Archetypal Man," "Ridge Rider," and the single "Jesus Was A Cross Maker." Originally, two other new songs, "The Pearl" and "The Phoenix," were slated for inclusion, but were removed from the track list to make room for "Jesus Was A Cross Maker." They were re-recorded and appeared on Sill's second album, "
Heart Food ", in 1973.Musically, the songs are delivered in an acoustic style on guitar and, for "Jesus Was A Cross Maker" and "Enchanted Sky Machines," piano. The songs, after work by Sill and Lewy, feature elements of folk, country, and gospel, but also a strong classical influences. Two of Sill's biggest influences were
Bach andRay Charles . Lyrically, Sill's songs follow a similar theme of finding redemption, and are influenced by her interest in theoccult and theRosicrucian order.Live
Sill began touring as an opening act in late 1970, a year before the release of "Judee Sill". Her first major tour was with Crosby & Nash, and she also opened for
Cat Stevens ,Gordon Lightfoot , andTom Paxton . A full opening-act performance, recorded onOctober 3 ,1971 , in Boston in support of Crosby & Nash, appears on the Rhino reissue of "Judee Sill". The set was recorded two days after the release of the "Jesus Was A Cross Maker" single.Sill did not enjoy working as a support act. She told
NME inApril 1972 : "At the start it was hell. As I walked on stage I used to think, "Oh God I'd rather die than do this. I 'd rather stick a knife in my heart than go out and say, "Nice to be here!" Unfortunately, sometimes I've played with rock groups which is - urrrrrgh - terrible, ridiculous in fact. If somebody is ready to hear rock and roll they're ready to have a certain part of their mind or body stimulated. It's asking too much of anybody to suddenly switch round and have another part of them stimulated by something else." [http://kneeling.co.uk/frames2.asp?pages/jsill/default.asp]Track listing
All tracks arranged and composed by Judee Sill
#"Crayon Angels" – 2:45
#"The Phantom Cowboy" – 1:46
#"The Archetypal Man" – 3:36
#"The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown" – 3:16
#"Lady-O" – 3:13
#"Jesus Was A Crossmaker" – 3:29
#"Ridge Rider" – 4:48
#"My Man On Love" – 3:29
#"Lopin' Thru The Cosmos" – 3:07
#"Enchanted Sky Machines" – 2:50
#"Abracadabra" – 2:02Personnel
Judee Sill - guitar, vocals
*Rita Coolidge - background vocals
*Don Bagley - orchestration
*Clydie King - background vocals
*Venetta Fields - background vocals
*Bob Harris - orchestrationCover Versions & Tributes to Sill
Warren Zevon covered "Jesus Was A Crossmaker" on his1995 albumMutineer .In addition, it has been covered by
The Hollies , which was featured in the opening credits of theCameron Crowe film Elizabethtown.Jackie Leven wrote and recorded a tribute to Sill in2006 entitled "The Silver In Her Crucifix " on his recent album "Oh What A Blow That Phantom Dealt Me ".Robin Pecknold, lead singer of
Fleet Foxes , often performs "Crayon Angels" during the band's live shows.In 2007 Canadian singer Lori Cullen covered the song "Lopin' Along Thu The Cosmos" on her cd "Buttercup Bugle.
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