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Judee Sill - 'Judee Sill' 
An individually numbered limited edition
of 5000 Copies.

21 Tracks
10 Unreleased 
Judee Sill - 'Heart Food' 
An individually numbered limited edition
of 5000 Copies.
19 Tracks
9 Unissued

Judee Sill was a true original. A singer-songwriter with a wealth of influences and a fascination with religion, she referred to her work as "country-cult-baroque." She was the first artist signed to David Geffen's Asylum label, and, along with Joni Mitchell and Carole King, exemplified the breezy "Laurel Canyon Sound" of the early '70s. Sill scored moderate hits with "Lady-O" (originally written for The Turtles) and "Jesus Was A Cross Maker" and released two albums -- 1971's Judee Sill and 1973's Heart Food -- before suffering chronic pain and eventually dying of a drug overdose at age 35. 

Sill grew up in Oakland, California, and began playing piano at age three. A troubled family life and brushes with the law landed her in reform school, where, as church organist, she developed the gospel style that would characterize her future recordings. After a stint in college and three down-and-out years of addiction, she cleaned up and began work on her dream of becoming a songwriter. She spent a short time penning songs for The Turtles' production company before signing her own deal with Asylum. 

For her self-titled debut, Sill gathered a production team that included Jim Pons and John Beck of The Leaves, as well as engineer/producer Henry Lewy, known for his work with Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and Leonard Cohen. Her guitar playing provides the foundation for most of the songs, joined by various combinations of pedal steel, strings, and brass. "Jesus Was A Cross Maker," built on a bed of Sill's gospel-flavored piano, was produced by Graham Nash and crafted as a single. Rich with cosmic imagery and ambiguously spiritual lyrics, the songs on Judee Sill often blur the line between the earthly and the divine. 

This Rhino Handmade release of Judee Sill has been remastered from original source materials and expanded with ten bonus tracks. "The Pearl" and "The Phoenix," which appear in more produced versions on Sill's second album, Heart Food, are included here in their original form. Also included are a home demo of "Jesus Was A Cross Maker" and a complete October 1971 performance at the Boston Music Hall. 

Judee Sill is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 5,000 copies. 


TRACK LISTING

CRAYON ANGELS (2:35) 
THE PHANTOM COWBOY (1:40) 
THE ARCHETYPAL MAN (3:35) 
THE LAMB RAN AWAY WITH THE CROWN (3:10) 
LADY-O (3:10) 
JESUS WAS A CROSS MAKER (3:20) 
RIDGE RIDER (4:28) 
MY MAN ON LOVE (3:23) 
LOPIN' ALONG THRU THE COSMOS (3:00) 
ENCHANTED SKY MACHINES (2:40) 
ABRACADABRA (1:54) 
THE PEARL (Original Version)  
THE PHOENIX (Original Version)  
INTRO/THE VIGILANTE  
LADY-O  
ENCHANTED SKY MACHINES  
THE ARCHETYPAL MAN  
CRAYON ANGELS  
THE LAMB RAN AWAY WITH THE CROWN  
JESUS WAS A CROSS MAKER  
JESUS WAS A CROSS MAKER (Home Demo)  

Pleased with the creative direction of Judee Sill, the singer-songwriter again teamed with engineer/producer Henry Lewy (Joni Mitchell, Neil Young) for her follow-up. On Heart Food, Sill's voice is stronger and Lewy's production more resonant. Built around the singer's guitar or piano, the songs are arranged with similar ambition. "There's A Rugged Road," a meditation on Christ's humanity, features country violins, pedal steel, multi-tracked vocals, and a hoofbeat rhythm. The gospel-influenced "Down Where The Valleys Are Low" burns with electric guitar, church organ, vibes, and doo-wop harmonies. The album's closing opus, "The Donor," uses male voices and tympani to build an intense medieval round. 

This Rhino Handmade release of Heart Food has been remastered from original source materials and expanded with nine bonus tracks, including the studio outtake "The Desperado" and eight solo demo versions of album tracks. 

Heart Food is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 5,000 copies. 

TRACK LISTING

THERE'S A RUGGED ROAD (3:42) 
THE KISS (4:32) 
THE PEARL (1:50) 
DOWN WHERE THE VALLEYS ARE LOW (4:12) 
THE VIGILANTE (3:48) 
SOLDIER OF THE HEART (3:30) 
THE PHOENIX (2:35) 
WHEN THE BRIDEGROOM COMES (4:10) 
THE DONOR (7:55) 
[JIG] (1:05) 
THE DESPERADO 
THE KISS 
DOWN WHERE THE VALLEYS ARE LOW 
THE DONOR 
SOLDIER OF THE HEART 
THE PHOENIX 
THE VIGILANTE 
THE PEARL 
THERE'S A RUGGED ROAD