Some random quotes from
Lookaftering
reviews:
"it will take time to realize just how enriched with subtle evocation it is."
"Lookaftering is some kind of miracle."
"... with the arrival at last of her stunning second album, Vashti Bunyan need no longer worry about her music going unheard"
"... stronger than the gravest clock and gentler than a stray sigh. "
"The record's treasure is folded into layers which make it an endlessly rewarding place to invest a couple of months of your life. "
"Pastoral doesn't quite describe it, this seems to come from some place more eco-protected than any in existence."
"a joy to behold, pure and simple"
I am getting from these that just possibly the critics like it and I'm thinking that listening to it may, in fact, change my life.
There may be a bit of hyperbole in those reviews. Just Another Diamond Day is some sweet and lovely Nick Drake-meets-early-Joni Mitchell-ish folk, but my life hasn't changed much. Li'l Sphere seems to like falling asleep to it.
There may be a bit of hyperbole in those reviews.
I especially like the "gravest clock/stray sigh" one. But who knows - maybe tomorrow I will come in here and proclaim that it is actually stronger than the gravest clock and the bestest thing ever. The reviews have me excited about listening to it if nothing else.
I notice the Pitchfork review compared the arrangements to Joe Boyd's work with Nick Drake and Nico's Chelsea Girl. I'm guessing it's rather purty.
Do you have that from Songs From The Film? 'Cause the CD reissue is fetching a pretty penny on Amazon these days.
Hmmm, I think it is. I went out and snapped it up on CD when it came out beause I'd been looking for the LP forever.
As is some of the Long Ryders stuff.
I nabbed the OOP Anthology last year when I got an itch for them. Just lucky that it was sitting there waiting for me.
However, I stupidly passed on Dennis Wilson's
Ocean Blue
when I had the chance and have been mopey about it ever since.
I like
Diamond Days
but it didn't knock my socks off. It's filed in my brain with Kim (Cooper)'s other strange folkie dreamy drifty women like Judee Sill and Linda Perhacs.
I nabbed the OOP Anthology last year when I got an itch for them. Just lucky that it was sitting there waiting for me.
The anthology! Some, er, opportunist is selling a copy of that for £125 on Amazon.co.uk. A foolish price considering you can get it for $75 on Amazon.com.
I know all this money talk is gauche but still.
That sounds right up my alley, on all counts. Thank you!
I'm fairly sure I'll need assistance to do this. It may take some time.
the Devin Davis? Is totally my jam.
Sorry I didn't pimp him sooner.
the OOP Anthology
Is stuff from the first EP on there? Join My Gang? 10-5-60? And She Rides? Those were my favorites.
I have 10-5-60 on vinyl. No content, just boasting.
I'm fairly sure I'll need assistance to do this. It may take some time.
No rush, whenever you get a chance I'll be grateful. Do you have the songs copied to your computer already? If so, then just send an email with one or two songs attached as files to buffistarawk at gmail.