Vashti Bunyan (born Jennifer Vashti Bunyan, 1945) is an English singer-songwriter. Beginning her career in the mid-1960s, she released her debut album, ''
Just Another Diamond Day
''Just Another Diamond Day'' is the debut album by the English folk singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan, and was released on Philips Records in December 1970. Much of the album is a musical reflection on Bunyan and travelling partner Robert Lewis's e ...
'', in 1970. The album sold very few copies and Bunyan, discouraged, abandoned her musical career. By 2000, her album had acquired a cult following; it was re-released and Bunyan recorded more songs, initiating the second phase of her musical career after a gap of thirty years. She subsequently released two more albums: ''
Lookaftering
''Lookaftering'' is the second studio album by Vashti Bunyan. It was released via FatCat Records on October 17, 2005. It is the follow-up to 1970's '' Just Another Diamond Day''.
Reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score ou ...
'' in 2005, and ''
Heartleap
''Heartleap'' is the third studio album by Vashti Bunyan, released on October 6, 2014, in the UK on FatCat Records and October 7 in the U.S. via DiCristina. First announced in June, ''Heartleap'' was accompanied by a statement where Bunyan wrote, ...
'' in 2014.
Early life and education
Bunyan was born in
South Tyneside
South Tyneside is a metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, North East England.
It is bordered by all four other boroughs in Tyne and Wear – Gateshead to the west, Sunderland in the south, North Tyneside to the nor ...
in 1945 to John Bunyan and Helen Webber, the youngest of three children. She was told that she was named after a boat that belonged to her father, a name that was also a nickname for her mother inspired by queen
Vashti
Vashti ( he, , translit=Vaštī; ; ) was a queen of Persia and the first wife of Persian king Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther, a book included within the Tanakh and the Old Testament which is read on the Jewish holiday of Purim. She was either e ...
.
The family moved to London when she was six months old. Although she has been said to be descended from ''
The Pilgrim's Progress
''The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come'' is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of theological fiction in English literature and a progenitor of ...
'' author
John Bunyan
John Bunyan (; baptised 30 November 162831 August 1688) was an English writer and Puritan preacher best remembered as the author of the Christian allegory ''The Pilgrim's Progress,'' which also became an influential literary model. In addition ...
, this is a claim she has herself denied. In the early 1960s, she studied at the
Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art
The Ruskin School of Art, known as the Ruskin, is an art school at the University of Oxford, England. It is part of Oxford's Humanities Division.
History
The Ruskin grew out the Oxford School of Art, which was founded in 1865 and later became ...
at
Oxford University
Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
, but was expelled for focusing on music instead of art.
Musical career
1960s
At age 18, Bunyan travelled to New York and discovered the music of
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
through his ''
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 27, 1963 by Columbia Records. Whereas his self-titled debut album ''Bob Dylan'' had contained only two original songs, this album r ...
'' album and decided to become a full-time musician. Returning to London, she was introduced to
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically d ...
' manager
Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham (born 29 January 1944) is an English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author. He was manager and producer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 to 1967, and was noted for his flamboyant style.
Early life
Loog Oldha ...
by an agent. In June 1965, under his direction, she released her first single, "
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
"Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released first by the singing duo Dick and Dee Dee (early 1965), who were a support act for the Stones when they first toured the U.S. in 1964, and then by Vashti B ...
", penned by
Mick Jagger
Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the lead vocalist and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. His ongoing songwriting partnershi ...
and
Keith Richards
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943), often referred to during the 1960s and 1970s as "Keith Richard", is an English musician and songwriter who has achieved international fame as the co-founder, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-princi ...
.
Released using simply the name ''Vashti'', it was backed with her own song "I Want to Be Alone". This single and her follow-up "Train Song", released on
Columbia in May 1966, produced by Canadian Peter Snell, received little attention.
Also at this time, her distinctive vocal appeared on "The Coldest Night of the Year" by
Twice as Much
Twice as Much was a British musical duo, composed of Dave Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946, London) and Andrew Rose (born Andrew Colin Campbell Rose, 12 March 1946, Edgware, Middlesex), harmony singers who wrote much of their ow ...
, eventually included on their second and final LP, ''That's All'', released by Oldham's
Immediate Records
Immediate Records was a British record label, started in 1965 by The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham and Tony Calder, and concentrating on the London-based blues and R&B scene.
History
Immediate Records was started in 1965. Signed ...
in 1968. After recording additional (and unreleased) songs for Immediate Records, and making a brief appearance in the 1967 documentary ''
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London'' with her song "Winter Is Blue", she decided to travel with her then-boyfriend Robert Lewis by horse and cart to the
Hebrides
The Hebrides (; gd, Innse Gall, ; non, Suðreyjar, "southern isles") are an archipelago off the west coast of the Scottish mainland. The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the mainland: the Inner and Outer Hebrid ...
to join a commune planned by a friend, fellow singer-songwriter
Donovan
Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter, and record producer. He developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelic rock and world mus ...
("...from South London up to the Hebrides. Initially to Skye but we carried on to the Outer Hebrides."). During the trip she began writing the songs that would eventually appear on her first album, ''
Just Another Diamond Day
''Just Another Diamond Day'' is the debut album by the English folk singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan, and was released on Philips Records in December 1970. Much of the album is a musical reflection on Bunyan and travelling partner Robert Lewis's e ...
''.
At Christmas 1968, during a break from her trip, she met producer
Joe Boyd
Joe Boyd (born August 5, 1942) is an American record producer and writer. He formerly owned Hannibal Records. Boyd has worked on recordings of Pink Floyd, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, Nick Drake, The Incredible String Band ...
through a friend and he offered to record an album of her travelling songs for his Witchseason Productions.
A year later, Bunyan returned to London and recorded her first LP with assistance from
Simon Nicol
Simon John Breckenridge Nicol (born 13 October 1950) is an English guitarist, singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He was a founding member of British folk rock group Fairport Convention and is the only founding member still in the ...
and
Dave Swarbrick
David Cyril Eric Swarbrick (5 April 1941 – 3 June 2016) was an English folk musician and singer-songwriter. His style has been copied or developed by almost every British and many world folk violin players who have followed him. He was ...
of
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention are an English folk rock band, formed in 1967 by guitarists Richard Thompson and Simon Nicol, bassist Ashley Hutchings and drummer Shaun Frater (with Frater replaced by Martin Lamble after their first gig.) They started o ...
,
Robin Williamson
Robin Duncan Harry Williamson (born 24 November 1943) is a Scottish multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and storyteller who was a founding member of The Incredible String Band.
Career
Williamson lived in the Fairmilehead area of Edinbur ...
of
The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band (sometimes abbreviated as ISB) were a Scottish psychedelic folk band formed by Clive Palmer, Robin Williamson and Mike Heron in Edinburgh in 1966. The band built a considerable following, especially in the British co ...
and string arranger
Robert Kirby
Robert Kirby (16 April 1948 – 3 October 2009) was a British-born arranger of string sections for rock and folk music. He was best known for his work on the Nick Drake albums, ''Five Leaves Left'' and ''Bryter Layter'', but also worked wi ...
. The album appeared on
Philips Records
Philips Records is a record label founded by the Dutch electronics company Philips. It was founded as Philips Phonographische Industrie in 1950. In 1946, Philips acquired the company which pressed records for British Decca's Dutch outlet in A ...
to warm reviews in December 1970, but struggled to find an audience.
Disappointed, she left the music industry and moved to The Incredible String Band's Glen Row cottages, then Ireland, and back to Scotland. Much of the ensuing 30 years were spent raising her three children. In this time, entirely unknown to her, the original album slowly became one of the most sought-after records of its time. It has sold online on
Discogs
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for as much as US$3,946.
2000 to present
In 2000, ''Just Another Diamond Day'' was re-released on CD (with bonus tracks), assuring Bunyan's influence over a new generation of folk artists such as
Devendra Banhart and
Joanna Newsom
Joanna Newsom (born January 18, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Born and raised in Northern California, Newsom was classically trained on the harp in her youth and began her musical career as a keyboardist in the San Francisc ...
. In 2001, Banhart wrote to her asking for her advice, beginning her connection with many of the contemporary performers who cite her work. In 2002, she was invited by
Piano Magic
Piano Magic was a musical collective formed in the summer of 1996 by Glen Johnson, Dominic Chennell, and Dick Rance in London, England. Their sound has been described as ambient pop, post-rock, indietronica, dark wave, "arty baroque pop" and "En ...
musician Glen Johnson to sing guest vocals on his song "Crown of the Lost", her first recording in over 30 years. Since then, she has appeared on releases by Devendra Banhart and
Animal Collective
Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland. Its members consist of Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb). The band's work is characterized ...
.
In 2005, she recorded and released her second album, ''
Lookaftering
''Lookaftering'' is the second studio album by Vashti Bunyan. It was released via FatCat Records on October 17, 2005. It is the follow-up to 1970's '' Just Another Diamond Day''.
Reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score ou ...
'' on
Fat Cat Records
FatCat Records is an English independent record label based in Brighton. The label's output reaches into many styles including experimental rock, electronica, psychedelic folk, contemporary classical, noise and post-punk. Notable artists that ...
, some 35 years after her first. The album was produced by composer
Max Richter
Max Richter (; ; born 22 March 1966) is a German-born British composer and pianist. He works within postminimalist and contemporary classical styles. Richter is classically trained, having graduated in composition from the University of Edinbur ...
and featured many of her contemporary followers including Banhart, Joanna Newsom,
Adem
Adem ( ota, آدم, ) corresponding to Adam (see also Adam in Islam), is a masculine given name common in Turkey and Bosnia.
Given name
* Adem Alkaşi (born 1984), Turkish footballer
*Adem Asil (born 1999), Turkish gymnast
*Adem Bereket (bor ...
, Kevin Barker of Currituck Co, Otto Hauser of
Espers and Adam Pierce of
Mice Parade
Mice Parade is an American shoegaze band from New York City, led by percussionist Adam Pierce. ''Mice Parade'' is an anagram of Pierce's name.
Biography
Adam Pierce started Mice Parade as a solo project while he also played in groups including ...
. It was well received by critics and fans alike.
During the autumn of 2006, Bunyan assembled an ''
ad hoc
Ad hoc is a Latin phrase meaning literally 'to this'. In English, it typically signifies a solution for a specific purpose, problem, or task rather than a generalized solution adaptable to collateral instances. (Compare with ''a priori''.)
Com ...
'' band and embarked on a brief North American tour, with performances in both Canada and the US. She performed songs from both of her solo albums, as well as some of the rare material from the unreleased Oldham sessions.
Her music reached a much wider audience when "Just Another Diamond Day" was covered and used in a TV advert for
T-Mobile
T-Mobile is the brand name used by some of the mobile communications subsidiaries of the German telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom AG in the Czech Republic (T-Mobile Czech Republic), Poland (T-Mobile Polska), the United States (T-Mobile ...
. "Train Song" gained her further attention when it was used in 2008 by
Reebok
Reebok International Limited () is an American fitness footwear and clothing manufacturer that is a part of Authentic Brands Group. It was established in England in 1958 as a companion company to J.W. Foster and Sons, a sporting goods company ...
for an ad for the
NFL
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the major ...
, in 2014 as part of the soundtrack for the TV series ''
True Detective
''True Detective'' is an American anthology crime drama television series created and written by Nic Pizzolatto. The series, broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States, premiered on January 12, 2014. Each season of the ...
'', as well as in 2015 as the opening credits song for the Amazon Original Series ''
Patriot
A patriot is a person with the quality of patriotism.
Patriot may also refer to:
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* Patriot (American Revolution), those who supported the cause of independence in the American Revolution
* Patriot m ...
''.
In 2007, she collaborated with novelist
Rodge Glass
Rodge Glass (born 17 January 1978 in Cheshire) is a British writer.
Biography
Glass was born in Cheshire, Cheshire, England. He attended an "an Orthodox Jewish Primary School, an 11+ All Boys Grammar School, a Co-Ed Private School, a Monk-sponsor ...
on the song "The Fire" for the compilation album ''
Ballads of the Book
''Ballads of the Book'' is a collaborative studio album, released on 5 March 2007, on Chemikal Underground. The project was curated by Idlewild lead vocalist Roddy Woomble, and features collaborations between Scottish musicians and Scottish ...
'' which was devised to combine Scottish writers with Scottish singers (Bunyan lives in Edinburgh).
Bunyan also provided vocals on three songs for former
Jack
Jack may refer to:
Places
* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
frontman
Anthony Reynolds
Anthony Reynolds is a Welsh musician. He has worked as a solo artist, and in collaboration with others in his bands Jack and Jacques.
Jack
In 1993, Reynolds moved to London where he formed the group Jack, on lead vocals, signing a music publish ...
' debut solo album ''British Ballads''. Bunyan sang with Reynolds on the songs "Country Girl", "Just So You Know" and "Song of Leaving".
In October 2007 a compilation album of her mid-1960s singles and unreleased demos was released entitled ''
''.
In January 2008, Bunyan said she was in the process of recording a new album: "I'm supposed to be writing just now. I have one complete song and a whole lot of fragments. I'm supposed to have them finished by May and there's no way."
In June 2008, she appeared at London's Royal Festival Hall with The
Heritage Orchestra
The Heritage Orchestra is a British orchestra founded by Chris Wheeler and Jules Buckley. They perform mainstream, cult, experimental and popular music. The orchestra, which ranges between 25 and 65 members, has performed internationally in ve ...
as part of
Massive Attack
Massive Attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol by Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall.
The debut Massive Attack album ''Blue Lines'' was release ...
's
Meltdown
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* Nuclear meltdown, a severe nuclear reactor accident
* Meltdown (security vulnerability), affecting computer processors
* Mutational meltdown, in population genetics
Arts and entertainment Music
* Me ...
, in a live performance of
Vangelis
Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou ( el, Ευάγγελος Οδυσσέας Παπαθανασίου ; 29 March 1943 – 17 May 2022), known professionally as Vangelis ( ; el, Βαγγέλης, links=no ), was a Greek composer and arranger of ...
' ''
Blade Runner
''Blade Runner'' is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, and written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos, it is an adaptation of Philip K. Dick' ...
''
soundtrack
A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack o ...
, singing "Rachel's Song" as sung by
Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950), credited on some recordings as Mary Visconti from her marriage to Tony Visconti, is a Welsh singer-songwriter best known for her 1968 UK number 1 single "Those Were the Days". She was one of the first artists ...
on the original recorded soundtrack.
In October 2008, a feature documentary about her, ''Vashti Bunyan: From Here To Before'', directed by
Kieran Evans
Kieran John Evans (born 8 February 1969) is a Welsh film director and screenwriter whose work includes music videos, film and documentaries. His 2012 film '' Kelly + Victor'', produced by Janine Marmot, saw Evans awarded the BAFTA Award for Ou ...
, had its world premieres at the Times BFI
London Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival is an annual film festival founded in 1957 and held in the United Kingdom, running for two weeks in October with co-operation from the British Film Institute. It screens more than 300 films, documentaries and shor ...
. It retraces Bunyan's journey across the U.K. and Ireland and sets it against the backdrop of her first high-profile London concert. It uses her trip through the U.K. and Ireland as its main narrative structure. The album provides the soundtrack to that journey, just as it did the first time.
In 2011, Bunyan's cover of the late
John Martyn
Iain David McGeachy (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), known professionally as John Martyn, was a Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist. Over a 40-year career, he released 23 studio albums, and received frequent critical acclaim. ...
's "Head and Heart" appeared on the tribute album, ''Johnny Boy Would Love This...A Tribute to John Martyn''.
In June 2014, she announced her third and final album, ''
Heartleap
''Heartleap'' is the third studio album by Vashti Bunyan, released on October 6, 2014, in the UK on FatCat Records and October 7 in the U.S. via DiCristina. First announced in June, ''Heartleap'' was accompanied by a statement where Bunyan wrote, ...
''. She wrote, "The whole point of the album was finally to learn a way that would enable me to record the music that is in my head, by myself. I neither read nor write music, nor can I play piano with more than one hand at a time, but I have loved being able to work it all out for myself and make it sound the way I wanted. I've built these songs over years. The album wouldn't have happened any other way." ''Heartleap'' was released on 7 October in the U.S. via DiCristina and 6 October in the UK via
FatCat Records
FatCat Records is an English independent record label based in Brighton. The label's output reaches into many styles including experimental rock, electronica, psychedelic folk, contemporary classical, noise and post-punk. Notable artists that ...
. The cover artwork was by Bunyan's daughter, Whyn Lewis, who also did the artwork for ''Lookaftering''.
In 2022 she published a memoir ''Wayward: Just Another Life to Live'' (White Rabbit Books).
Reception
In 2008, Bunyan was labelled "the Godmother of
Freak Folk
Psychedelic folk (sometimes acid folk or freak folk) is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk, but adds musical elements common to psychedelic music.
Charac ...
"
for her role in inspiring the "new generation of folk experimentalists including
Devendra Banhart and
Adem
Adem ( ota, آدم, ) corresponding to Adam (see also Adam in Islam), is a masculine given name common in Turkey and Bosnia.
Given name
* Adem Alkaşi (born 1984), Turkish footballer
*Adem Asil (born 1999), Turkish gymnast
*Adem Bereket (bor ...
".
Her music has also been categorized as
folk
Folk or Folks may refer to:
Sociology
*Nation
*People
* Folklore
** Folk art
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** Folk music
*** Folk metal
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Arts, entertainment, and media
* Folk Plus or Fol ...
,
psychedelic folk
Psychedelic folk (sometimes acid folk or freak folk) is a loosely defined form of psychedelia that originated in the 1960s. It retains the largely acoustic instrumentation of folk, but adds musical elements common to psychedelic music.
Chara ...
, or new folk.
Despite these classifications, she has stated multiple times she is not a folk singer: "
..I find it quite hard to read myself described as a folk singer, because I'm not." Her former producer Joe Boyd also underlines this in the 2008 Kieran Evans' film ''From Here to Before'', explaining how he never considered Bunyan to be "
..much of a folkie".
Discography
Studio albums
*''
Just Another Diamond Day
''Just Another Diamond Day'' is the debut album by the English folk singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan, and was released on Philips Records in December 1970. Much of the album is a musical reflection on Bunyan and travelling partner Robert Lewis's e ...
'' (
Philips
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters i ...
, 1970)
*''
Lookaftering
''Lookaftering'' is the second studio album by Vashti Bunyan. It was released via FatCat Records on October 17, 2005. It is the follow-up to 1970's '' Just Another Diamond Day''.
Reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score ou ...
'' (
Fat Cat Records
FatCat Records is an English independent record label based in Brighton. The label's output reaches into many styles including experimental rock, electronica, psychedelic folk, contemporary classical, noise and post-punk. Notable artists that ...
, 2005)
*''
Heartleap
''Heartleap'' is the third studio album by Vashti Bunyan, released on October 6, 2014, in the UK on FatCat Records and October 7 in the U.S. via DiCristina. First announced in June, ''Heartleap'' was accompanied by a statement where Bunyan wrote, ...
'' (Fat Cat Records, 2014)
Compilations
*''
'' (Fat Cat Records/Spinney Records, 2007)
Singles
*"
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
"Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind" is a song by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, released first by the singing duo Dick and Dee Dee (early 1965), who were a support act for the Stones when they first toured the U.S. in 1964, and then by Vashti B ...
" / "I Want to Be Alone" (Decca, 1965) (as Vashti)
*"Train Song" / "Love Song" (
Columbia, 1966) (as Vashti)
Compilation appearances
*''
Tonite Lets All Make Love in London
''Tonite Lets All Make Love in London'' is a soundtrack album released on LP in 1968, for the 1967 documentary film of the same name, made by Peter Whitehead about the " swinging London" scene of the sixties. The film consists of a series o ...
'' (1967)
**"Winter Is Blue" (as Vashti)
**"Winter Is Blue (Reprise)" (as Vashti)
*''Circus Days – UK Psychedelic Obscurities 1966–70 Vol.1'' (1990)
**"I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind" (as Vashti)
*''A Pot by Any Other Name'' (2001) (compilation issued by ''
Ptolemaic Terrascope
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'' magazine)
**"17 Pink Sugar Elephants" (rec. 1966) (early variation of "Train Song")
*''Instant Karma'' (2002)
**"Winter Is Blue" (as Vashti) (combined version of song from ''Tonite Lets All Make Love in London'')
*''Folk Rock and Faithfull: Dream Babes Vol. 5'' (2004)
**"Train Song" (rec. 1966) (as Vashti)
**"Love Song" (rec. 1966) (as Vashti)
*''
The Golden Apples of the Sun
''The Golden Apples of the Sun'' is an anthology of 22 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. It was published by Doubleday & Company in 1953.
The book's title is also the title of the final story in the collection. The words "the go ...
'' (2004)
**"Rejoicing in the Hands" (with
Devendra Banhart)
*''The Enlightened Family: A Collection Of Lost Songs'' (2005)
**"Song of a Wishwanderer" (rec. 1968)
*''
Not Alone'' (2006)
**"Same But Different"
*''
Ballads of the Book
''Ballads of the Book'' is a collaborative studio album, released on 5 March 2007, on Chemikal Underground. The project was curated by Idlewild lead vocalist Roddy Woomble, and features collaborations between Scottish musicians and Scottish ...
'' (2007)
**"The Fire" (lyrics by Rodge Glass)
*''Gather in the Mushrooms – The British Acid-Folk Underground 1968 – 1974'' (2004)
**"Winter Is Blue"
*''Johnny Boy Would Love This...A Tribute to John Martyn'' (2011)
**"Head and Heart"
*''Way to Blue: The Songs of Nick Drake (2013)''
**"Which Will"
Guest appearances
*
Twice as Much
Twice as Much was a British musical duo, composed of Dave Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946, London) and Andrew Rose (born Andrew Colin Campbell Rose, 12 March 1946, Edgware, Middlesex), harmony singers who wrote much of their ow ...
– ''That's All'' (1970)
**"Coldest Night of the Year" (rec. 1967)
*
Piano Magic
Piano Magic was a musical collective formed in the summer of 1996 by Glen Johnson, Dominic Chennell, and Dick Rance in London, England. Their sound has been described as ambient pop, post-rock, indietronica, dark wave, "arty baroque pop" and "En ...
– ''Writers Without Homes'' (2002)
**"Crown of the Lost"
*
Piano Magic
Piano Magic was a musical collective formed in the summer of 1996 by Glen Johnson, Dominic Chennell, and Dick Rance in London, England. Their sound has been described as ambient pop, post-rock, indietronica, dark wave, "arty baroque pop" and "En ...
– ''Saint Marie'' EP (2004)
**"Dark Ages"
*
Devendra Banhart – ''
Rejoicing in the Hands
''Rejoicing in the Hands'' (full title ''Rejoicing in the Hands of the Golden Empress'') is the third studio album from psychedelic folk musician Devendra Banhart and the second full release for the label Young God. It was recorded during 2003 a ...
'' (2004)
**"Rejoicing in the Hands"
*
Animal Collective
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– ''
Prospect Hummer
Prospect Hummer is an EP by Animal Collective released in May 2005. It is an accompaniment to '' Sung Tongs''.
On a Europe tour in the middle of 2004, the group was introduced to the British folk singer Vashti Bunyan in Edinburgh, Scotland, by K ...
'' (2005)
**"It's You"
**"Prospect Hummer"
**"I Remember Learning How to Dive"
*
Vetiver
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Vetiver is most closely related to ''Sorghum'' but shares many morphological characteristics with other fragrant grasses, such as ...
– ''
Thing of the Past
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The album consists of cover songs originally performed by songwriters Andy Cabic considers influential in his music & life. Several of the original ...
'' (2008)
**"Sleep a Million Years"
*
Dudley Benson
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– ''Forest: Songs by Hirini Melbourne'' (2010)
**"Tui"
*We/Or/Me – ''The Walking Hour'' (2013)
**"Time"
*
Devendra Banhart - ''Ma'' (2019)
**"Will I See You Tonight?"
*
The Avalanches
The Avalanches are an Australian electronic music group formed in Melbourne in 1997. They are known for their studio albums ''Since I Left You'' (2000), ''Wildflower'' (2016), and '' We Will Always Love You'' (2020), as well as their live and ...
- ''
We Will Always Love You
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In March 2021 it was awarded the Australian Music Prize 2020.
At the 2021 ARIA Musi ...
'' (2020)
**"Reflecting Light"
In popular culture
*Bunyan's voice was heard on ''Saint Etienne Presents Finisterre'' (2005), a documentary about London featuring the music of the band
Saint Etienne.
*Friend, fellow folk singer and longtime fan
Devendra Banhart reportedly writes her name on his arm before some concerts.
*
Lush covered her song "I'd Like To Walk Around in Your Mind". They got to know it from the ''Circus Days'' compilation.
*A cover of "Train Song" performed by
Ben Gibbard
Benjamin Gibbard (born August 11, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, with whom he has recorded ten studio albums, and as a membe ...
and
Feist appeared on ''
Dark Was The Night Dark Was the Night may refer to:
* ''Dark Was the Night'' (album), a 2009 compilation album
* ''Dark Was the Night'' (2014 film), an American thriller film
* ''Dark Was the Night'' (2018 film), an American drama film
* "Dark Was the Night" (''Grey' ...
'', a charity compilation benefiting HIV/AIDS awareness and the
Red Hot Organization
Red Hot Organization (RHO) is a not-for-profit, 501(c) 3, international organization dedicated to fighting AIDS through pop culture.
Since its inception in 1989, over 400 artists, producers and directors have contributed to over 15 compilati ...
. It was released by 4AD on 17 February 2009.
* "Diamond Day" was featured in the popular UK teen comedy/drama ''
Skins'' on the third series (2009), episode six entitled "Naomi".
* Her song "Here Before" was covered by the Swedish artist
Fever Ray
Karin Elisabeth Dreijer (born 7 April 1975) is a Swedish singer-songwriter and record producer. Dreijer was one half of the electronic music duo the Knife, formed with their brother Olof Dreijer. Dreijer released their debut solo album under ...
, released as the B-side of the 2009 single "Stranger Than Kindness".
* "Here Before" also featured in the soundtrack for the 2008 BBC production ''
Heist'', about a medieval burglary.
* She is name-checked in the
Half Man Half Biscuit
Half Man Half Biscuit are an English rock band, formed in 1984 in Birkenhead, Merseyside. Known for their satirical, sardonic, and sometimes surreal songs, the band comprises lead singer and guitarist Nigel Blackwell, bassist and singer Neil Cr ...
song "Totnes Bickering Fair", from the 2008 album ''
CSI:Ambleside''.
* Bunyan's important link to the back-to-the-land counterculture of the 1970s and the insightful expressions of 'nature' in her work have been discussed in an academic paper in 2009 by geographer Keith Halfacree ('"Glow worms show the path we have to tread": the counterurbanisation of Vashti Bunyan', ''Social and Cultural Geography'' 10: 771–789).
* "Train Song" was selected as the background music for Samsung's 2011 SMART TV commercial.
* "Train Song" was also featured in the 2014 HBO television show ''
True Detective
''True Detective'' is an American anthology crime drama television series created and written by Nic Pizzolatto. The series, broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States, premiered on January 12, 2014. Each season of the ...
''.
* "Train Song" was used in the ad for Reebok 'Join The Migration' in 2014
* "Train Song" was used in the opening credits of the 2017 Amazon Original Series ''
Patriot
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Patriot may also refer to:
Political and military groups United States
* Patriot (American Revolution), those who supported the cause of independence in the American Revolution
* Patriot m ...
''.
*”Diamond Day” was featured in the Australian film
Babyteeth in 2019.
* "I'd Like to Walk Around in Your Mind" is featured at the beginning of the 2017 Turkish film "Kedi".
References
External links
anotherday.co.uk Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bunyan, Vashti
1945 births
Living people
English folk musicians
English women guitarists
English guitarists
English women singer-songwriters
English folk singers
Musicians from Newcastle upon Tyne
Musicians from London
Singers from London
Freak folk
Psychedelic folk musicians
Animal Collective
Alumni of the Ruskin School of Art
FatCat Records artists
Columbia Records artists