If you are curious about Judee Sill, check out songs like Jesus was a Crossmaker, The Donor, Lopin Along Through the Cosmos, The Lamb Ran Away with the Crown, Lady-O, Soldier of the Heart and My Man on Love. Her entire catalog really.
Congrats on an amazing song Laura! I heard you all on KCRW and case/lang/veirs is an amazing leap of faith. Thanks K.D. for your bravery in this and all things.
Judee Sill wrote some of the most beautiful and intriguing songs ever written... If you would like to hear a loving BBC radio programme about the life of the subject of this song, Judee Sill there is one here: The Lost Genius of Judee Sill (2014 BBC Radio Documentary) ruclips.net/video/T6cEreyGpYI/видео.html
I like the reverb. Gives it a classic sound. Being repulsed by reverb is your own idiosyncrasy. No need to foist it off on others like it's the final word.
the problem with reverb, especially with someone like Neko Case or Fleet Foxes, is that they're super talented singers but you will never get to hear their voices because they use reverb every single time on every song on every album, and I would like to just hear their voices.
4 years later and this song still gives me the chills.
Judee Sill, we love you
This may be my favorite of what I've heard of this great album so far. Love Laura's compassionate voice - and the poignant theme.
If you are curious about Judee Sill, check out songs like Jesus was a Crossmaker, The Donor, Lopin Along Through the Cosmos, The Lamb Ran Away with the Crown, Lady-O, Soldier of the Heart and My Man on Love. Her entire catalog really.
Very nice and the fact that it celebrates one of my favorite artists makes me appreciate it all the more.
my new favorite tune, this will be on repeat for some time to come, just bought it from itunes too. lovely thankyou for singing this, i love it!
Congrats on an amazing song Laura! I heard you all on KCRW and case/lang/veirs is an amazing leap of faith. Thanks K.D. for your bravery in this and all things.
so lovely.
Amazing album honestly
been waiting to hear this. So lovely!
Blessed is the lonesome pioneer. - Judee Sill
Wonderful!!
Judee Sill wrote some of the most beautiful and intriguing songs ever written...
If you would like to hear a loving BBC radio programme about the life of the subject of this song, Judee Sill there is one here:
The Lost Genius of Judee Sill (2014 BBC Radio Documentary)
ruclips.net/video/T6cEreyGpYI/видео.html
muito bom. musica muito calma.
Laura!!
Music sounds like ghost party by Watsky especially the first 15 seconds
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Anthony Fantano brought me here...
STOP WITH THE FUCKING REVERB!!!!!!
you have no idea how many folk artists do this now. It's beyond agrivating
John Evans Lol I guess it's detrimental to some records but geez no need to rant it's a beautiful song despite the reverb
I like the reverb. Gives it a classic sound. Being repulsed by reverb is your own idiosyncrasy. No need to foist it off on others like it's the final word.
I'm someone that says the opposite. like band of horses 'Mirage rock' and anything my morning jacket did after 'z'.... I say "where's the reverb?!?!"
the problem with reverb, especially with someone like Neko Case or Fleet Foxes, is that they're super talented singers but you will never get to hear their voices because they use reverb every single time on every song on every album, and I would like to just hear their voices.