Judee Sill was a folk singer from the 70's, achieving critical acclaim for her 2 albums but not much commercial success. She wrote the song "Lady-O" for The Turtles which would later turn up on her own self titled debut. Filled with influences ranging from country, gospel, and piano pop, "Judee Sill" and "Heart Food" were critical classics. After many failed attempts at success and multiple accidents leaving her in crippling back pain, Judee Sill turned to drugs before dying in 1979 from a drug overdose.
30 years later, Judee Sill is being given the attention she so rightfully deserved. The independent label American Dust announced plans to release the "Crayon Angel: A Tribute To The Music Of Judee Sill" album. The album features interpretations by Bill Callahan (Smog), Daniel Rossen (Grizzly Bear, Department Of Eagles), Frida Hyvonen, Beth Orton, and Final Fantasy. It really is a great album and a new way to get into the beaty of Judee Sill's amazing songwriting. It's a shame it took so long for Judee to be appreciated, but I'm glad her time has come.
Judee Sill - Jesus Was A Crossmaker
Daniel Rossen - Waterfall
(courtesy of Pitchfork)
In other unrelated news, Quasi have signed to indie powerhouse Kill Rock Stars. Sam Coomes (Elliott Smith, Heatmiser), Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks), and Joanna Bolme (Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks) have left Touch & Go Records and will release their follow-up record to "When The Going Gets Dark" on October 27th.
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