
A singer-songwriter who wrote for the Judee Sill in her early 1970s heyday was compared to Asylum label contemporaries like Joni Mitchell, Sill was the first artist signed to David Geffen’s label Asylum Records. She released her first album, “Judee Sill“, in 1971, followed by “Heart Food” in 1973. Both albums were critically acclaimed, but were not commercially successful though her music had stronger spiritual overtones. This nearly forgotten performance reveals a true talent that deserved so much more during her short lifetime. Judee Sill grew up in a very troubled home and came through it with some truly great music to tell so many stories that many of the more sentient listeners will appreciate.
The Songs; Jesus Was A Crossmaker, Enchanted Sky Machines, The Kiss, The Phoenix, Lady-O, The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown, Down Where The Valleys Are Low