Judee Sill
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Judee Sill: Heart Food (Asylum)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 28 July 1973
JUDEE WRITES and sings beautiful songs, and they are well represented on this second album, which features among its many tracks, 'The Kiss', where her ...
Play It as It Lays: David Geffen and Asylum Records
Book Excerpt by Barney Hoskyns, 'Hotel California' (4th Estate), 2005
This is an excerpt from Barney Hoskyns' Hotel California: Singer-Songwriters & Cocaine Cowboys in the L.A. Canyons (Fourth Estate, 2005) ...
Judee Sill Leaves Out the Juicy Bits
Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 8 April 1972
"WHERE WOULD you like me to start? Past, present or future?" exclaimed the cat-like figure that swooped in and instantly slid on to the sofa. ...
Judee Sill: Live in London: The BBC Recordings 1972-1973
Review by Jeff Tamarkin, The Boston Phoenix, 7 August 2007
IF JUDEE SILL'S story isn't fodder for a Lifetime TV movie, then nothing is: the early deaths of her father and brother; an alcoholic mother ...
Judee Sill: A Brief Life, an Enduring Musical Impression
Retrospective by Tim Page, The Washington Post, 30 December 2006
ON THE DAY after Thanksgiving 1979, Judee Sill, a 35-year-old, deeply depressed and physically broken singer-songwriter, took an overdose of opiates and cocaine in her ...
The Stars That Fame Forgot: Judee Sill
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, Uncut, July 2006
LA's doomed lady of the canyon who lost her genius to drugs ...
America, Judee Sill: Royal Festival Hall, London
Live Review by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 25 March 1972
America — simply so successful ...
Judee Sill: The Disappearing Crayon Angel
Retrospective by Graham Reid, Elsewhere, 18 October 2009
THERE SEEMS to be an alarming number of women musicians written out of popular culture: Doris Troy, Minnie Ripperton, Laura Nyro, Judy Henske, Mireille Mathieu, ...
Retrospective by Mick Houghton, Uncut, April 2005
UNTIL RECENTLY, Judee Sill and her two Asylum albums were all but forgotten. Her story is so tragic as to be nearly unbelievable, the antithesis ...
Interview by Rosalind Russell, Disc, 8 April 1972
JUDEE SILL is quite a remarkable woman. When you consider her past it becomes apparent just how remarkable. She lost both her parents and her ...
Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 8 April 1972
ACCORDING to Judee Sill: "Out of the mud grows a lotus". In other words something beautiful comes from something unpleasant. The phrase applies well to ...
Review by Sandy Robertson, Sounds, 22 April 1978
"AN EXORCISM of low-riding smack-shooting ghosts" was how Rolling Stone described Judee Sill's life, in issue 106/April '72 it was. Interestingly enough, that same issue ...
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 25 March 1972
SHE HAS JUST been discoursing on her past activities as lerpatologist when her attention was distracted. "That's the same man who was lying on the ...
Heart Food and Dark Peace: Judee Sill
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, The Observer, 12 December 2004
This is an expanded version of "The Lost Child", published in The Observer Music Monthly. ...
Judee Sill: Judee Sill (Asylum)
Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 1971
JUDEE SILL IS one of those breed of American girls whove taken to singing who one supposes were previously engaged in quietly knitting at home ...
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