Knew of Vashti, or at least I though i did, till I heard your very through coverage. The quality of her early material may have been commercially questionable, that voice always remained true to that soft sirenish execution. Nice episode. 🖖🚀
Nice video about Vashti's story. Lovely copy of her album and an interesting tale about how you got it. I will have to make do with the CD I suspect...
Interesting story, how you came by it. I know the album very well and you are beyond fortunate to have that record in spotless condition. Beautifully performed and recorded. I agree her 2nd period was also really strong material, if not quite as exceptional as the debut. I wonder how many of those 300 or so albums back then are still around....
I did not know of her but I do like the clips you played of her! I like that sort of stuff and have quite a few LPs & 45s in that vein. DO like Twice As Much also - never saw that LP, though! Thanks for showing these diamonds in the rough!
Jonas, thank you for the story of Vashti. I knew part of it from reading Electric Eden by Rob Young, which covered the hippie part of her story but I don't think that it covered her earlier, aspiring pop singer. I have had a digital copy of her album since 2008, but I don't think that I have seen the real thing. I didn't know her earlier singles. Take care, Chris.
This was fantastic and to have the original, unreal. It is that important to me as well that I would find a way to buy an original pressing, if I had a chance! Awesome to see the original 45 and the first appearance of the other songs on those lps. I do have the LITA comp of all that stuff, which does have a bunch of great demos on it. I too love Lookaftering a LOT but I need to buy Heartleap at some point. Thought I had it. Great work Jonas!
Thanks Dom! Yes, unreal is a good word to describe it. I think I had my "once in a lifetime" chance, and I'm very glad I took it. Best of luck with finding a copy, maybe you could talk to Jason Roxas about it :) Take care!
Interesting artist. If you like her you may also like Bridget StJohn. I was Fortune to see Vashti Bunyan 2010 at "Södra teatern, Stockholm" with a friend, maybe you was at the gig too, great gig of course. But why am I writing in English?
Hej Hasse! Du har en bra poäng, så jag skriver på svenska 😊. Jag var också på Södra Teatern och såg hennes konsert, det var magiskt! Jag gillar Bridget St John mycket också, hon har en cool djup röst som påminner lite om Nico. Väldigt fint.
Beautiful lp and one of my big regrets that I didn't buy an OG. Local dealer had one I would say just over a decade ago. He had £450 on it but it did have some marks on it. I could have took it home (without paying) to check it out but I never did. I think he had it a month or two before a friend bought it. He reckons it plays well but he's more tolerant of surface noise than I am. Still, it was a bargain in hindsight as the price as you know has gone bonkers in the last decade. Incidentally the dealer had bought it from someone who had found it at a car boot sale about 2 miles from my house, for £1. Great episode mate...Nige
Hi Nigel! That was a close one, but good thing your friend got it. Yes, it is a very quiet record so too much surface noise can certainly spoil the listening experience. I was lucky enough to get it before the prices went through the roof. Finding it for £1 at a car sale would really be a massive adrenaline rush! Haha. Thanks for tuning in!
Love her music. Good to see her getting some attention online.
Thanks, I agree, I love her music.
Knew of Vashti, or at least I though i did, till I heard your very through coverage. The quality of her early material may have been commercially questionable, that voice always remained true to that soft sirenish execution. Nice episode. 🖖🚀
Thanks Rik! Well put "sirenish execution", I like that. Cheers!
really cool video!
Thanks! 😊
Nice video about Vashti's story. Lovely copy of her album and an interesting tale about how you got it. I will have to make do with the CD I suspect...
Thanks a lot! I'm very lucky to have it. Cheers!
Beautiful music and wonderful album cover art. Hello from Australia.
Thank you very much! ✌️
Interesting story, how you came by it. I know the album very well and you are beyond fortunate to have that record in spotless condition. Beautifully performed and recorded. I agree her 2nd period was also really strong material, if not quite as exceptional as the debut. I wonder how many of those 300 or so albums back then are still around....
Yes, I am very fortunate to have found one, the stars aligned that day 😊. It rarely come up for sale so I guess there's not many around. Cheers!
I did not know of her but I do like the clips you played of her! I like that sort of stuff and have quite a few LPs & 45s in that vein. DO like Twice As Much also - never saw that LP, though! Thanks for showing these diamonds in the rough!
Great! Twice As Much is pretty cool. Thanks for tuning in. ✌️
enjoyed!
Thanks a lot!
Jonas, thank you for the story of Vashti. I knew part of it from reading Electric Eden by Rob Young, which covered the hippie part of her story but I don't think that it covered her earlier, aspiring pop singer. I have had a digital copy of her album since 2008, but I don't think that I have seen the real thing. I didn't know her earlier singles. Take care, Chris.
Hi Chris! Yes, Electric Eden was a good read. I found out about a lot of great UK folk stuff from that book. Thanks for tuning in, take care!
Olá, from Portugal 😊
There is a book about her, very recent (2022), called "Wayward: Just Another Life to Live"
Hi! Yes, I know about it, sounds very interesting. I haven't read it but it's on my "to do"-list. Cheers!
This was fantastic and to have the original, unreal. It is that important to me as well that I would find a way to buy an original pressing, if I had a chance! Awesome to see the original 45 and the first appearance of the other songs on those lps. I do have the LITA comp of all that stuff, which does have a bunch of great demos on it. I too love Lookaftering a LOT but I need to buy Heartleap at some point. Thought I had it. Great work Jonas!
Thanks Dom! Yes, unreal is a good word to describe it. I think I had my "once in a lifetime" chance, and I'm very glad I took it. Best of luck with finding a copy, maybe you could talk to Jason Roxas about it :) Take care!
@@vinylstockholm oh I know, Jason somehow secured a copy. I don't like my chances overall though lol
Interesting artist. If you like her you may also like Bridget StJohn.
I was Fortune to see Vashti Bunyan 2010 at "Södra teatern, Stockholm"
with a friend, maybe you was at the gig too, great gig of course.
But why am I writing in English?
Hej Hasse! Du har en bra poäng, så jag skriver på svenska 😊. Jag var också på Södra Teatern och såg hennes konsert, det var magiskt! Jag gillar Bridget St John mycket också, hon har en cool djup röst som påminner lite om Nico. Väldigt fint.
Great story about buying it- How much did you pay at the time??? Great artist! I have a repress only!
Would you love it as much if it was common and easily found in bargain bins?
Beautiful lp and one of my big regrets that I didn't buy an OG. Local dealer had one I would say just over a decade ago. He had £450 on it but it did have some marks on it. I could have took it home (without paying) to check it out but I never did. I think he had it a month or two before a friend bought it. He reckons it plays well but he's more tolerant of surface noise than I am. Still, it was a bargain in hindsight as the price as you know has gone bonkers in the last decade. Incidentally the dealer had bought it from someone who had found it at a car boot sale about 2 miles from my house, for £1. Great episode mate...Nige
Hi Nigel! That was a close one, but good thing your friend got it. Yes, it is a very quiet record so too much surface noise can certainly spoil the listening experience. I was lucky enough to get it before the prices went through the roof. Finding it for £1 at a car sale would really be a massive adrenaline rush! Haha. Thanks for tuning in!
I’m not familiar with Vashti Bunyan.
She is definitely a fascinating artist. Thanks for tuning in!