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The amazing Judee Sill was the first artist signed to David Geffen's Asylum Records, and Judee Sill was the first album released on the label. Sill's music is spiritual, steeped in mysticism and divine imagery. It is based on great songwriting and her pure but powerful singing voice. "Judee Sill" conveys an incredible intimacy that is enhanced by her sometimes complex string/orchestral arrangements.
Sill's life was tragic both personally and professionally. Her father and brother died young, and her tumultuous relationship with her alcoholic mother led her to leave home at 15. She committed robberies and began a battle against drug addiction, which she lost in the end. When the success of her two albums failed to materialize, her career never recovered. Sill died in 1979 at the age of only 35.
Sill's albums were not marketable and commercial success failed to materialize. However, her work influenced numerous artists and Warren Zevon, Shawn Colvin and Steven Wilson, among others, proved to be fans of her music.
The remastering for Intervention Records was done by Kevin Gray.
1. Crayon Angles
2. The Phantom Cowboy
3. The Archetypal Man
4. The Lamb Ran Away With the Crown
5. Lady-O
6. Jesus Was a Crossmaker
7. Ridge Rider
8. My Man On Love
9. Lopin' Along Thru The Cosmos
10. Enchanted Sky Machines
11. Abracadabra